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Influència de l’estrès en els resultats acadèmics en relació a la pràctica esportiva
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Carmona, Ester Castaño |
| Copyright Year | 2013 |
| Abstract | University students which are in exams period tend to modify their habits; physical activity, diet, rest, etc. This means a lesser physical and academical performance. “Tal situación les puede hacer experimentar agotamiento, poco interés frente al estudio, y autocrítica (Caballero, Abello & Palacios, 2007)”(13) Because of that, the goal of this investigation is to observe if practising physical activity during exams period affects the stress level and the academical marks. Students which took part in this investigation had been distributed in two groups: one group which does physical activity minimum 2 days per week (from 5 to 15 hours) and another group which doesn’t practise, or maybe just do less hours than the first group. The sampling is performed by 18 students of Universitat de Vic (9 in each group). During 3 months, they had to answer some questionnaires, first of all, to know the characteristics of all the students (physical activity level, what kind of physical activity they did, average academical marks, etc). Then, they had to do 2 tests to go further in the stress topic (STAI and Escala Estrès Percebut), and finally, the last questionnaire was useful to know if they have been ill after exams period or during it. This 3 months period has been divided in 3 phases: 1st phase at the end of November to choose the participants and learn their characteristics, 2nd phase to do the stress tests (from December until January), and the 3rd phase to collect the data from the questionnaires and tests (end of January). |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |