Objetivo: Efecto de un programa de educación física con intensidad moderada vigorosa sobre el desarrollo motor en niños de preescolar. Método: Participaron 20 alumnos de tercer grado de preescolar, 13 mujeres y 7 hombres, con una edad de 5.05±0.2 años, en un programa de educación física con intensidad moderada a vigorosa adaptado al modelo pedagógico CATCH (avance coordinado para la salud de los niños por sus siglas en inglés), las sesiones se llevaron a cabo 3 veces por semana, durante 12 semanas. La intensidad de la actividad física se determinó mediante el sistema para observar el tiempo de instrucción en la actividad física (SOFIT), antes y después del programa el desarrollo motor fue evaluado mediante el inventario de desarrollo Battelle valorando las variables de coordinación corporal, locomoción, motricidad fina y habilidad perceptiva, que determinan la puntuación de motricidad gruesa y fina. Resultados: La intensidad promedio de la actividad física moderada a vigorosa fue 65% del tiempo total de la clase de educación física, el análisis estadístico mediante el test t-Student para muestras relacionadas, reportó diferencias significativas en la puntuación de motricidad gruesa (p=0.00) y motricidad fina (p=0.00), antes y después de la intervención, el porcentaje de cambio resultó 25.5 Δ% y 11.3 Δ% respectivamente. Conclusión: a pesar que el programa CATCH reporta modestos resultados en variables asociadas a la obesidad en preescolares, su aplicación durante tres meses mostro una influencia positiva para la mejora del desarrollo motor en niños de edad preescolar. Abstract. Objective: To evaluate the effect of a physical education program with moderate-to-vigorous intensity on motor development in kindergarten students. Method: a total of 20 preschool students with average age of 5.05 ± 0.2 years old were involved (13 girls and 7 boys); they carried out a program of physical education at moderate-to-vigorous intensity, based on the pedagogical model of CATCH (Coordinated Approach to Child Health). The program was performed during 3 months, with 3 sessions per week. Intensity of physical activity was determined by the system for observing fitness instruction time (SOFIT), Motor development was determined using the education Battelle developmental inventory, assessing the variables of body coordination, locomotion, fine motor and perceptual ability, which determine the gross and fine motor score. Results: The average engagement time at moderate-to-vigorous physical activity intensity was 65% of the total time of the physical education class. The Student's t-test for related samples was run for the analysis. It reported significant differences in both gross (p=0.00) and fine motor scores (p=0.00), before and after intervention; the percentage of change was 25.5 Δ% and 11.3 Δ%, respectively. Conclusion: Although the CATCH program reports modest results in variables associated with obesity in preschoolers, its application for three months showed positive influence for the improvement of motor development in preschoolers.
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the control of patrimonial assets and physical sanitation and accounting information in the municipalities of Lima. It was based on a quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive, correlative and non-experimental methodology. In terms of the sample, the study group for the present investigation comprised all the personnel working in the administrative and accounting areas of the municipalities of Lima and basing the inquiry into a non-probabilistic sampling for convenience, resulting in a total of 40 collaborators. Statistical software SPSS and Pearson were used for data analysis to contrast hypotheses. Under Pearson's statistical correlation test, a robust correspondence was evidenced between the variable control of patrimonial assets and physical sanitation and the accounting information of the municipalities of Lima under study with a Pearson=0.933. In addition, a bilateral significance of 0.000 was evidenced, promulgating a significant relationship between the control of patrimonial assets and physical sanitation and accounting information in the municipalities of Lima.
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