TY - JOUR
T1 - Nivel de actividad física y estrés académico percibido por estudiantes de enfermería durante el periodo de exámenes
AU - Bravo, Verónica Tomasa Cajas
AU - Livia, Digmer Pablo Riquez
AU - Tavera, Zoila Rosa Díaz
AU - Llaja, Lindomira Castro
AU - Palomino, Teresa Angelica Vargas
AU - Chávez-Diaz, Jorge Miguel
AU - Wong, Fernando Martin Ramirez
AU - Huertas, José Gustavo Peña
AU - Dávila-Morán, Roberto Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Academic stress is a common problem among nursing students, especially during exam periods. This study aims to analyze the relationship between physical activity levels and perceived academic stress in nursing students during final exams. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 43 students. Physical activity was measured using ActiGraph wGT3X accelerometers, and academic stress was assessed with the SISCO Inventory. Descriptive statistics and nonparametric tests (Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis) were used to analyze the data. Results showed that women reported significantly higher levels of academic stress (p=.0049) and that students with higher academic workloads performed less moderate to vigorous physical activity (p<.05). Sedentary behavior was higher in those with lower stress levels (p=.0492). These findings suggest that academic stress may negatively influence physical activity levels, especially during periods of high academic demand. It is recommended that programs that promote both physical activity and stress management be implemented in university environments to improve student well-being.
AB - Academic stress is a common problem among nursing students, especially during exam periods. This study aims to analyze the relationship between physical activity levels and perceived academic stress in nursing students during final exams. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 43 students. Physical activity was measured using ActiGraph wGT3X accelerometers, and academic stress was assessed with the SISCO Inventory. Descriptive statistics and nonparametric tests (Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis) were used to analyze the data. Results showed that women reported significantly higher levels of academic stress (p=.0049) and that students with higher academic workloads performed less moderate to vigorous physical activity (p<.05). Sedentary behavior was higher in those with lower stress levels (p=.0492). These findings suggest that academic stress may negatively influence physical activity levels, especially during periods of high academic demand. It is recommended that programs that promote both physical activity and stress management be implemented in university environments to improve student well-being.
KW - Psychological stress
KW - accelerometers
KW - nursing students
KW - physical activity
KW - sedentary behavior
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85209079635
U2 - 10.47197/retos.v61.110478
DO - 10.47197/retos.v61.110478
M3 - Artículo original
AN - SCOPUS:85209079635
SN - 1579-1726
VL - 61
SP - 1306
EP - 1313
JO - Retos
JF - Retos
ER -