Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados
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Summary: | © 2014, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All Rights reserved.Introduction: different studies have demonstrated that public security agents, despite their professional demands, are also affected by sedentary lifestyle. Several causes have been identified for physical inactivity in Public Security agents, mainly in Military Police officers, such as the high rates of distress, long working days, the growth of violence and economic problems related to the permanence of institutions, the lack of police officers and low salaries.Objective: to analyze the association between usual physical activity, stress, health conditions and socio demographic and occupational characteristics of the military police which is attended to or those under hospital treatment.Methods: the application of instruments Short Form Health Survey and the international questionnaire on physical activity (long version) in 526 individuals.Results: The statistical associations showed lower metabolic equivalent values in domestic physical activities and lower occurrence of depression as a symptom of stress whereas general health indexes tended to rise.Conclusions: it can be concluded that the military police officers surveyed were considered active people regarding the level of physical activity at home, in leisure and occupational activities, and in mild, moderate and severe activities. The physical and mental scores were found to be below the average estimated for the health conditions. |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados© 2014, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All Rights reserved.Introduction: different studies have demonstrated that public security agents, despite their professional demands, are also affected by sedentary lifestyle. Several causes have been identified for physical inactivity in Public Security agents, mainly in Military Police officers, such as the high rates of distress, long working days, the growth of violence and economic problems related to the permanence of institutions, the lack of police officers and low salaries.Objective: to analyze the association between usual physical activity, stress, health conditions and socio demographic and occupational characteristics of the military police which is attended to or those under hospital treatment.Methods: the application of instruments Short Form Health Survey and the international questionnaire on physical activity (long version) in 526 individuals.Results: The statistical associations showed lower metabolic equivalent values in domestic physical activities and lower occurrence of depression as a symptom of stress whereas general health indexes tended to rise.Conclusions: it can be concluded that the military police officers surveyed were considered active people regarding the level of physical activity at home, in leisure and occupational activities, and in mild, moderate and severe activities. The physical and mental scores were found to be below the average estimated for the health conditions.2024-12-07T20:13:43Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1561-3046https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/10899ark:/33523/001300000cbxnRevista Cubana de Medicina Militar433Benedetti C.M.*da Silva F.C.*dos Santos P.D.*Filho P.J.B.G.*Bernardo V.M.*Silva, Rudney Daengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:57:21Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/10899Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:57:21Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados Benedetti C.M.* |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Physical activity and health conditions of military police in attendance or health treatment Actividad física y estado de salud de policías militares bajo tratamiento u hospitalizados |
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Benedetti C.M.* |
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Benedetti C.M.* da Silva F.C.* dos Santos P.D.* Filho P.J.B.G.* Bernardo V.M.* Silva, Rudney Da |
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da Silva F.C.* dos Santos P.D.* Filho P.J.B.G.* Bernardo V.M.* Silva, Rudney Da |
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Benedetti C.M.* da Silva F.C.* dos Santos P.D.* Filho P.J.B.G.* Bernardo V.M.* Silva, Rudney Da |
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© 2014, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All Rights reserved.Introduction: different studies have demonstrated that public security agents, despite their professional demands, are also affected by sedentary lifestyle. Several causes have been identified for physical inactivity in Public Security agents, mainly in Military Police officers, such as the high rates of distress, long working days, the growth of violence and economic problems related to the permanence of institutions, the lack of police officers and low salaries.Objective: to analyze the association between usual physical activity, stress, health conditions and socio demographic and occupational characteristics of the military police which is attended to or those under hospital treatment.Methods: the application of instruments Short Form Health Survey and the international questionnaire on physical activity (long version) in 526 individuals.Results: The statistical associations showed lower metabolic equivalent values in domestic physical activities and lower occurrence of depression as a symptom of stress whereas general health indexes tended to rise.Conclusions: it can be concluded that the military police officers surveyed were considered active people regarding the level of physical activity at home, in leisure and occupational activities, and in mild, moderate and severe activities. The physical and mental scores were found to be below the average estimated for the health conditions. |
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