Compromiso con el entrenamiento y competición de los maratonianos según variables socio-demográficas (Commitment to training and competition of Marathoners as socio-demographic variables)
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i26.34412Keywords:
CR-11, variables socio-demográficas, dependencia.Abstract
En la creciente población de corredores de fondo en ruta españoles y mexicanos se analiza su compromiso a correr y sus principales características socio-demográficas. También se analiza la influencia de la puntuación de dichas variables en su compromiso a correr, tanto en la muestra española, como en la mexicana. Se obtienen valiosos datos descriptivos, y se concluye que en la muestra mexicana se han obtenido puntuaciones significativamente más altas que en la de españoles en su compromiso a correr, siendo igualmente mayor el compromiso de las mujeres en las dos nacionalidades. Además, en la influencia de las variables socio-demográficas en las puntuaciones del compromiso a correr analizado, existieron algunas diferencias significativas, de manera que en la muestra mexicana, se obtuvieron valores muy altos en todas las opciones de respuesta de las variables analizadas sin diferencias significativas, excepto en aquellos varones que tenían 3 o más hijos o familiares dependientes a su cargo, en quienes este compromiso era significativamente mayor que en aquellos varones que tenían menos. En la muestra española los valores obtenidos fueron medio-altos, pero con diferencias significativas en tres de las siete variables, de forma que el compromiso a correr aumentaba en corredores varones que no tenían hijos y en aquellas mujeres que tenían un menor nivel de estudios y un peso normal.
Palabras clave: CR-11; variables socio-demográficas; dependencia.
Abstract: In the growing population of Spanish and Mexican route runners we analyze their commitment to running and its main socio-demographic characteristics. It also analyzes the influence on the score of these variables their commitment to running in both Spanish sample route runners, as in Mexico. This gives valuable descriptive data, and concludes that in the Mexican route runners sample were obtained significantly higher scores than in the Spanish in their commitment to running. Furthermore, in the influence of socio-demographic variables in scores of commitment running analyzed, there were some significant differences, so that in the Mexican sample, very high values were obtained in all the response options of the variables analyzed with no differences significant, except in men who have 3 or more children or family dependents, for whom this commitment was significantly higher than in those men who have less. In the Spanish sample the values were medium-high, but with significant differences in three of the seven variables, so that the commitment to run increased in male runners who had no children and women who had a lower level of education and normal weight.
Key words:CR-11; socio-demographic variables; dependence.
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