Características de la práctica deportiva en función del género. Estudiantes de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación: Universidad de Sevilla (Sport practice´s characteristics according to gender. Students of Faculty of Education: University of Seville)
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i25.34481Keywords:
actividad física, deporte, estudiantes universitarios.Abstract
Esta investigación pretende conocer las características de la práctica de actividad físico deportiva (AFD) del alumnado de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad de Sevilla en función del género, analizando las posibles diferencias que se observen. Para ello, se aplicó a 409 estudiantes (±4,8%; 95% CI) un cuestionario validado por varios expertos en la materia, al que se le realizaron diversas pruebas estadísticas con el paquete SPSS V.18 para Windows, calculándose la fiabilidad del mismo mediante el alfa de Cronbach (0,78). Se ha observado que los hombres practican más AFD que las mujeres y participan en competiciones federadas en mayor medida que ellas. También hemos comprobado diferencias significativas en los periodos de práctica, la AFD semanal, los lugares más utilizados para la misma y la compañía.
Palabras clave: actividad física, deporte, estudiantes universitarios.
Abstract: The aim of this research is to know about students of physical activity from Faculty of Education of University of Seville and its characteristics, according to gender. 409 students (±4.8%; 95%CI) responded to a specific questionnaire, built to that effect and validated by different experts on this area of studies. Different statistic tests were done to check its reliability (Alpha Cronbach: 0,78) using SPSS V.18. The main results showed that men practice more physical activity than women, they also take part in competitions more frequently than women. There are also significant differences between gender in periods of practice, weekly practice, places more used for practice and company for the practice.
Keywords: physical activity, sport, university students.
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