2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2013.01.008
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Effects of supervised and individualized weekly walking on exercise stereotypes and quality of life in older sedentary females

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“…In this study, the SG had higher scores in this domain than the CG ( p<0.001). This result differed from a survey conducted with 54 elderly women in Nice, France, where after 12 weeks of a physical activity program there were no differences in relation to the control group 28 . However, differences in the values obtained in this domain can be explained by the different environmental circumstances of each country 12 .…”
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“…In this study, the SG had higher scores in this domain than the CG ( p<0.001). This result differed from a survey conducted with 54 elderly women in Nice, France, where after 12 weeks of a physical activity program there were no differences in relation to the control group 28 . However, differences in the values obtained in this domain can be explained by the different environmental circumstances of each country 12 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…With advancing age there is an increase in functional disorders and chronic conditions 26 , which highlights the importance of considering the impact of functional capacity on the quality of life of the elderly. A better mean score in the physical domain was perceived among the elderly participants of the physical exercise programs ( p <0.001), a result that corroborates recent studies 27,28 . Evidence has indicated that exercise can influence and reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, osteoporosis, obesity and cognitive impairment, as well as increasing aerobic capacity, muscle strength and other variables of physical fitness 20 .…”
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“…6) Niveles de evidencia científica Destacar que, los estudios recogidos corresponden a los niveles de evidencia científica siguientes: 1.c estudio randomizado controlado (RCT) [14][15][16][19][20][21][22][23]25,[30][31][32][33]35 , 1.d pseudo-RCT 13,24 , 2.c Estudio cuasi experimental controlado 11,26 , 2.d pre-test -post-test o test grupo control histórico/ retrospectivo 12 , 3.d estudio caso-control 17,18,34,36 , 3.e estudio observacional sin grupo control 27,29 y 4.b estudio transversal 28,37 según la clasificación Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) 10 .…”
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“…Para realizar esta agrupación se estudió y analizó cada uno de los formularios [38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] : Whoqol-Bref 17,24,34 , Euroquol 15,20 , Cubrecavi 26 , Nottingham 23 , Leipad 19,37 , 15D 30,31 y QoL Index 14 . Bajo consenso de todos los investigadores del grupo, de decidió unificar por similitud los dominios afectados.…”
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