
Ignacio Hormazabal AguayoUniversidad Pública de Navarra | UPNA · Department of Health Sciences
Ignacio Hormazabal Aguayo
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Background: Physical activity and sedentary behavior are related with psycho-social variables among youth, however its relationship with bullying victimization is unclear. The aim of the study was to clarify the associations between physical activity and sedentary behaviors with bullying victimization among children and adolescents.
Methods: Two i...
The aim of the study was two‐fold: (i) to examine the association between health‐related physical fitness and attention capacity in Latin‐American children and adolescents with overweight and obesity; and (ii) to test whether body composition outcomes are moderators of this association. A cross‐sectional design was used to study 201 overweight/obes...
The objective of this research is to relate the performance in three vertical jump events with morphological variables of the foot and stature. A total of 177 practitioners of 12 sporting events aged 24.5 ±8.0 years, with 71.01 ±13.00 kg of body mass, 1.71±0.09 m height, and BMI of 24.29±3.24 kg·m-2 were evaluated with an anthropometer in terms of...
Background/Objective
The aim of the study was to explore the differences between physical activity and/or screen time levels on cognitive (Life satisfaction LS) and affective (Positive affect, PA and Negative affect NA) components of subjective well-being (SWB) in children.
Method
This cross-sectional study enrolled 1,540 children (1,040 boys, 8–1...
SÁNCHEZ-RAMÍREZ, C.; AGUADO, X.; HORMAZÁBAL-AGUAYO, I.; ALARCÓN, E. The relation of foot morphology to performance in three vertical jumping tasks. Int. J. Morphol., 38(3):545-551, 2020. SUMMARY: The objective of this research is to relate the performance in three vertical jump events with morphological variables of the foot and stature. A total of...
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The aim of the present study was to test a before-school physical activity intervention (Active-Start intervention) on blood pressure in children and examine whether sedentary time moderates the effect of the intervention on blood pressure.
Design
Randomized controlled trial.
Methods
The Active-Start intervention comprising 170 childre...
The aim of the study was three-fold: (i) to test a before-school physical activity intervention (Active-Start) on academic performance, selective attention and concentration capacity; (ii) to test the effect of the Active-Start intervention on anthropometry, body composition and physical fitness parameters; and (iii) whether the physical fitness co...
Background/Objective: To test the effectiveness of an 8-week before-school physical activity program to reduce bullying victimization among a group of socially disadvantaged children in the Active-Start study. Method: A non-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted in three public schools classified as highly vulnerable and located in a dep...
Background: Kinesiotaping (KT), has emerged as an interesting and relatively novel method for treating musculoskeletal conditions. To date, none of the systematic reviews with meta-analysis have addressed the efficacy of KT alone (without any other intervention) over sham taping (ST). Objective: The present meta-analysis aimed to investigate the ef...