LA INFLUENCIA DE LA PANDEMIA DEL COVID-19 EM EL CUIDADO DE LA SALUD DE LOS PARTICIPANTES EN UM PROGRAMA DE PREVENCIÓN Y REHABILITACIÓN CARDIORRESPIRATORIA

Autores/as

  • Guilherme Tadeu de Barcelos guilherme_barcellos@hotmail.com
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Isabel Heberle isabelheberle@hotmail.com
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Juliana Cavestré Coneglian julianacavestre@gmail.com
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Antonio Cleilson Nobre Bandeira cleilson.nobre@gmail.com
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Rodrigo Sudatti Delevatti rsdrodrigo@hotmail.com
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Aline Mendes Gerage alinegerage@yahoo.com.br
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

DOI:

10.51283/rc.v26i3.14539

Palabras clave:

Coronavirus, Ejercicio, Aislamiento Social, Hipertensión, Diabetes

Resumen

El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar mediante un cuestionario online la influencia de la pandemia COVID-19 en la práctica de ejercicio físico en el control de la hipertensión y la diabetes tipo 2. Se trata de un estudio transversal, que utilizó una muestra de pacientes con factores de riesgo cardiovascular de un programa de prevención y rehabilitación cardiorrespiratoria. El cuestionario contiene 29 preguntas sobre datos sociodemográficos y aspectos generales de salud. En cuanto a la hipertensión y la diabetes, la mayoría de los participantes informaron del uso correcto de los medicamentos (76,0%). En cuanto a la práctica de ejercicio físico, pocos se mantuvieron activos (56,0%). En cuanto a la masa corporal, informaron de un aumento durante la pandemia (52,0%). La pandemia de COVID-19 influyó negativamente en la continuidad del ejercicio físico, el control de la hipertensión y la diabetes, y los aspectos generales relacionados con la salud de los pacientes con factores de riesgo cardiovascular en un programa de prevención y rehabilitación cardiovascular.

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2022-12-03

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Barcelos, G. T. de ., Heberle, I., Coneglian, J. C., Bandeira, A. C. N., Delevatti, R. S., & Gerage, A. . M. (2022). LA INFLUENCIA DE LA PANDEMIA DEL COVID-19 EM EL CUIDADO DE LA SALUD DE LOS PARTICIPANTES EN UM PROGRAMA DE PREVENCIÓN Y REHABILITACIÓN CARDIORRESPIRATORIA. Corpoconsciência, 26(3), 236–250. https://doi.org/10.51283/rc.v26i3.14539

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Seção Temática - EXERCÍCIO FÍSICO E SAÚDE