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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Satisfacción con la musculatura y autoeficacia para controlar el peso en usuarios de gimnasios. / Muscle satisfaction and self-efficacy to control body weight in gym users

Parodi Galdos, Jorge Enrique 11 December 2020 (has links)
El objetivo de la presente investigación fue relacionar la Satisfacción muscular y la Autoeficacia para controlar el peso en 153 usuarios de gimnasios en Lima. Empleándose el Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale (Cook, Sánchez, Guadalupe, Reyes y Huamán, 2016) y el Inventario de Autoeficacia Percibida para Controlar el Peso (Román, Díaz, Cárdenas y Zoraide, 2007), encontrándose correlaciones positivas: dependencia al ejercicio y comprobación con actividad física, dependencia al ejercicio y comprobación con estilos de alimentación y externalidad; consumo de sustancias y monitoreo con actividad física, consumo de sustancias y monitoreo con estilos de alimentación y externalidad; y satisfacción muscular correlacionó negativamente con estilos de alimentación y externalidad. Asimismo, se encontró diferencias significativas entre las horas dedicadas al ejercicio y a ver tv semanalmente. / The aim of the present research was to relate Muscle satisfaction and self-efficacy to weight control were related in 153 gym users in Lima. Using the Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale (Cook, Sánchez, Guadalupe, Reyes y Huamán, 2016) and the Perceived Self-Efficacy Inventory for Weight Control (Román, Díaz, Cárdenas y Zoraide, 2007), positive correlations were found: dependence on exercise and verification with physical activity, dependence on exercise and verification with eating styles and externality, substance use and monitoring with physical activity, substance use and monitoring with eating styles and externality; muscle satisfaction had a negative correlation with eating styles and externality. Furthermore, significant differences were found between the hours spent exercising and watching TV weekly. / Tesis

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