2022
DOI: 10.54022/shsv3n2-049
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Estilos de vida promotor de salud en estudiantes de medicina en una universidad privada de Colombia en tiempos de pandemia Covid-19

Abstract: Introducción: El aislamiento social, la cuarentena estricta y cierre total generalizado, para mitigar la pandemia por Coronavirus 2019 (COVID 19) han perturbado las actividades de la población mundial, estrategia que puede conducir a comportamientos no saludables relacionados con los estilos de vida, como la inactividad física, dietas poco saludables, estrés, entre otros, razón por la cual es necesario tener en cuenta la población universitaria que puede adquirir conductas de riesgo para la salud y asumir esti… Show more

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“…Academic schedules and the limited availability of healthy foods and economic resources are some of the reasons. 17 On the contrary, students recognize the importance of physical activity to lead a healthy life although they do not practice the required hours weekly. 18 In the literature review, no studies were found on the influence of personal factors on health-promoting behaviors in university health science students using the Health Promotion Model (MPS), which originated the development of this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academic schedules and the limited availability of healthy foods and economic resources are some of the reasons. 17 On the contrary, students recognize the importance of physical activity to lead a healthy life although they do not practice the required hours weekly. 18 In the literature review, no studies were found on the influence of personal factors on health-promoting behaviors in university health science students using the Health Promotion Model (MPS), which originated the development of this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%