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    SNACKS TERAPÉUTICOS PARA MEJORAR LA CONDICIÓN FÍSICA EN TRABAJADORES DEL ECU 911
    (2025-02-27) Rugel Garcés, Evelyn Nicole; Campos Moposita, Ángela Priscila; Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Fisioterapia
    The present research work consists of improving the physical condition of ECU 911 workers, developed in the Integral Security Service ECU 911-Zonal Center Ambato, with a population of 25 participants of both sexes. The objective of this research was to analyze if the therapeutic snacks are efficient to improve the physical condition of the workers, the same was developed 4 times per week for 4 weeks with a duration of 4 hours per session in the Integrated Security System ECU 911. The research was developed with a quasi-experimental study of longitudinal type, collecting the initial and final values of the treatment plan, which includes a population of both sexes with an age of > 35 years. In the evaluation, the 6-minute walk test was used to evaluate physical endurance and thus facilitate the development of high-intensity exercise activity, with a quasi-experimental approach, recording the values in Excel and obtaining the results using the SPSS program. The results of the research show that there was a greater significance in the systolic pressure, heart rate, distance traveled and dyspnea, demonstrating that high intensity exercises help to improve the physical condition of the workers of the ECU 911.

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