Banca de DEFESA: JULIE GUTEMBERG FRANCO LIMA

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : JULIE GUTEMBERG FRANCO LIMA
DATA : 30/03/2021
HORA: 14:30
LOCAL: Remoto - Sala virtual: meet.google.com/pmo-bcrv-yhe
TÍTULO:

The practice of street running in Santarém, Pará, Brazil: quality of life and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Amazonia; Urban environment; Coronavirus disease 2019; Street racers; Quality of Life


PÁGINAS: 107
GRANDE ÁREA: Outra
ÁREA: Multidisciplinar
RESUMO:

Street running emerges in the promotion of health and quality of life, reducing the risks of diseases and morbidities. It stands out for the growth of its practitioners, the ease of being practiced in different environments and being accessible to all age groups and socioeconomic levels. Currently, the world is facing a pandemic situation caused by the new coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2) and sanitary measures have been taken to reduce the risk of spreading the virus, including social distance. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the environment on the practice of street running and on the quality of life of the corridors of Santarém, Pará. For data collection, the Google Forms tool was used, with questions closed and open, addressing the sociodemographic profile of the corridors; race participation data before and during the pandemic; health peculiarities; virtual running and face-to-face running; perceptions about Quality of life and WHOQOL-Bref. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and T-test of related samples and qualitative data using the Collective Subject Discourse (DSC) technique. The sample consisted of 104 street runners, predominantly male (54.8%), average of 36 years old, complete higher education (27.9%) and have practiced the sport for an average of 44.5 months. During the pandemic, runners do not receive professional monitoring (67.3%), participate in running groups (67.3%), with a frequency of 2.6 times a week, lasting 49.70 minutes, preferring to run in the night shift (46.1%), in an urbanized environment, paved roads, avenues and streets in the city center (83.7%). As for the health-disease process, 20.2% have a diagnosed disease, 26% had COVID-19, 18.3% have a bone or joint problem, with prevalence in the knee joint. They have a low risk for physical exercise (54.4% men and 57.45% women) and adequate readiness for physical activity (54.8%). In the WHOQOL-Bref, the average of the general quality of life (4.1) and social relations (4.1) domain was highlighted. In the DSC, the subjects point out that running means health, happiness and overcoming (17.3%) and that running has changed their disposition and mood (16.3%) in their lives. Street runners showed changes in the characteristics of running during the pandemic, such as the place of practice and the decrease in the frequency and duration of training. They consider that quality of life is to have health and well-being, and that it has improved a lot since the practice of street running.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1776327 - THIAGO ALMEIDA VIEIRA
Interno - 013.853.015-70 - JAILSON SANTOS DE NOVAIS - UFSB
Interna - 1552900 - IANI DIAS LAUER LEITE
Externo à Instituição - RODRIGO LUIS FERREIRA DA SILVA - UEPA
Externa à Instituição - EDNA FERREIRA COELHO GALVÃO - UEPA
Notícia cadastrada em: 16/03/2021 11:13
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