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Ítem Acceso abierto Aerobic capacity in adults of the church assemblies of god of Peru the good shepherd, Chimbote 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-06-05) Montañez Bazán, Angel Junior; Santos Lucio, Chero PisfilMethodology: The study followed a hypothetical-deductive method with a quantitative approach, a non-experimental design, and a descriptive cross-sectional model. The population was 100 adults, with a sample of 81 adults. An instrument called "Sit and Stand for 1 minute" (STST), which measures aerobic capacity, was used. The instrument has a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of (0.80 - 0.98). RESULTS: It was found that the aerobic capacity of the majority of participants was 70.4%, classified as "Very Poor", 28.4% as "Poor", and 1.2% as "Fair". Regarding sociodemographic data, the sample had an average age of 50.06 years with a standard deviation of 10.34 years. In terms of height, the average was 1.62 meters with a standard deviation of 0.08 meters, and for weight, the average was 66.58 kilograms with a standard deviation of 11.31 kg. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that the adults from the Assemblies of God Church of Peru El Buen Pastor are classified as having very poor aerobic capacity with 70.4%.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of quality of life and its relationship with the level of physical activity in medical technologists during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lima 2022(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-11-29) Chávez Montalvo, Cristian; Santos Lucio, Chero PisfilLack of physical activity has been considered a global pandemic since 2012, with an estimated 28% of the global population not reaching the activity levels recommended by international organizations. In terms of quality of life, individuals' perception of their health during COVID-19 is limited. In this context, quality of life may be affected in the general population and healthcare professionals, including medical technologists. Therefore, this research aims to determine the relationship between quality of life levels and physical activity levels in medical technologists during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima. Objective: To determine the relationship between quality of life and physical activity levels in medical technologists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: Hypothetical-deductive method, quantitative approach, applied design, non-experimental, correlational, and cross-sectional. Population: 150 medical technologists who reside and work in Lima and belong to the Regional Council I.
