Actividad física en residentes de medicina familiar de Bogotá y su recomendación a los pacientes
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actividad física
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Actividad física en residentes de medicina familiar de Bogotá y su recomendación a los pacientes. (2017). Universitas Medica, 58(3). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.umed58-3.fami
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Objetivo: Identificar los hábitos de actividad física (AF) en residentes de medicina familiar de Bogotá y las recomendaciones que dan sobre esta a los pacientes. Metodología: Estudio de corte transversal con aplicación de parte de la encuesta de Healthy Doctor = Healthy Patient y preguntas sobre las “Características del médico y de la práctica clínica” de la iniciativa Exercise is Medicine® en los profesionales en formación en medicina familiar de 5 universidades de Bogotá. Resultados: El total de participantes fue de 97 residentes, quienes reportaron AF vigorosa, moderada y leve. Conclusiones: Los resultados evidenciados y comparados con la literatura internacional disponible (Reino Unido, Estados Unidos, Nueva Zelanda y Canadá) muestran que hay convergencia en la necesidad de capacitar médicos de atención primaria en la forma correcta de interrogar y recomendar la AF, de forma escrita, teniendo el formato incluido en la historia clínica esto respaldado por iniciativas internacionales. 

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