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Fitness and psychological effects of tele-exercise in healthy populations. Preliminary study

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BackgroundThe study investigates the impact of tele-exercise on physical fitness and psychological well-being in healthy individuals. Tele-exercise, facilitated by technology, offers a flexible and accessible alternative to traditional exercise, particularly beneficial during restricted in-person interactions.MethodsIn this study, 52 participants were divided into three groups: athletes, women, and young adults. They took part in an eight-week tele-exercise program, either synchronously or asynchronously. Physical fitness was evaluated using tests such as the 2-Minute Step and Curl Up Test, while psychological well-being was assessed using the Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10).ResultsSignificant improvements in physical fitness and psychological well-being were observed in post-intervention across all groups, regardless of training mode. In the fitness tests, a significant improvement was obtained in the 2-Minute-Step (p = 0.004), in the curls up (p = 0.017), and in squats test (p = 0.004). In the forward bending test, the increment was very close to the significance (p = 0.051). In the psychological well-being tests, both PGWBI and WHO-5 scores increased after the training (p = 0.024 and p = 0.001 respectively) with no significant change in the PSS-10 score. The study found that tele-exercise can effectively introduce physical activity to previously inactive individuals and motivate them to adopt healthier lifestyle behaviors.ConclusionsThe TELEexe4ALL project demonstrates the potential of tele-exercise to improve physical fitness and psychological well-being. The study suggests that tele-exercise is a feasible and well-accepted approach for enhancing overall wellness in healthy populations.
Title: Fitness and psychological effects of tele-exercise in healthy populations. Preliminary study
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BackgroundThe study investigates the impact of tele-exercise on physical fitness and psychological well-being in healthy individuals.
Tele-exercise, facilitated by technology, offers a flexible and accessible alternative to traditional exercise, particularly beneficial during restricted in-person interactions.
MethodsIn this study, 52 participants were divided into three groups: athletes, women, and young adults.
They took part in an eight-week tele-exercise program, either synchronously or asynchronously.
Physical fitness was evaluated using tests such as the 2-Minute Step and Curl Up Test, while psychological well-being was assessed using the Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10).
ResultsSignificant improvements in physical fitness and psychological well-being were observed in post-intervention across all groups, regardless of training mode.
In the fitness tests, a significant improvement was obtained in the 2-Minute-Step (p = 0.
004), in the curls up (p = 0.
017), and in squats test (p = 0.
004).
In the forward bending test, the increment was very close to the significance (p = 0.
051).
In the psychological well-being tests, both PGWBI and WHO-5 scores increased after the training (p = 0.
024 and p = 0.
001 respectively) with no significant change in the PSS-10 score.
The study found that tele-exercise can effectively introduce physical activity to previously inactive individuals and motivate them to adopt healthier lifestyle behaviors.
ConclusionsThe TELEexe4ALL project demonstrates the potential of tele-exercise to improve physical fitness and psychological well-being.
The study suggests that tele-exercise is a feasible and well-accepted approach for enhancing overall wellness in healthy populations.

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