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Investigación en educación médica

versión On-line ISSN 2007-5057

Resumen

RIOS BUSTOS, Mercedes Esmirna; TORRES VACA, Marisela  y  TORRE, Concepción de la. Physical activity and adjustment in medical students in a campus of UNAM. Investigación educ. médica [online]. 2017, vol.6, n.21, pp.16-24. ISSN 2007-5057.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.riem.2016.04.003.

Introduction

When students begin studying in a new campus, it involves a process of adjustment in education, performance, and coexistence. Integral education and healthy lifestyles are current issues in academic programs.

Adjustment disorders among the student population of the Higher Education Faculty, UNAM, Zaragoza, has increased, with its consequence: depression and risk of suicide. Therefore this study was made in order to prevent these disorders.

Objective

To determine the differences in adjustment to an educational environment in a group of new students who performed physical activity during the academic year and a group of students who did not perform any.

Method

Two groups of 53 students each answered some questions using a Likert scale with 9 topics related to academic adjustment. One group performed physical activity during the academic year while the other group did not.

An intra-group analysis was performed before and after the study. A qualitative analysis of comments written in the questionnaires, and an ordinal quantitative comparison, with application of chi squared for statistical significance, was also performed.

Results

Qualitatively, a better adjustment was observed between students who performed physical activity throughout the academic year. In the quantitative results, the study group only had a significant change in the topic: “campus satisfaction” (chi squared; 0.046). The control group had two significant changes: “campus satisfaction” and “expectation of the career” (0.025 and 0.020). The other parameters did not show significant changes.

Conclusion

Regular physical activity promotes better adaptation among new students, thus it can prevent depression and serious complication, such as suicide.

Palabras llave : Adjustment disorder; Physical activity; Integral education.

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