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Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio

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1963-05-29

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Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, Cuenca, Ecuador

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Ecuador

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Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación
Esta facultad nació con la Universidad de Cuenca, el 18 de octubre de 1867. En su primera etapa se mantuvo hasta 1897 cuando se dio una nueva estructura para la casa de estudios superiores. Así, reestructurada, pero manteniendo su orientación humanística, retomó actividades en 1952, durante el rectorado de Carlos Cueva Tamariz. Para ese entonces contempló los estudios de: filosofía, historia y literatura. En 1965, junto a su núcleo original se incluye la formación pedagógica para profesionales de Educación Media y pasa a denominarse Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación. La reforma de 1975, la establece con estructura de un año de materias comunes y cuatro de especialidad. Su aporte ha sido fundamental para el desarrollo cultural y educativo de la región y el país. Desde 1978 organiza encuentros periódicos sobre literatura ecuatoriana, concursos nacionales y universitarios de poesía. Ha llevado a cabo dos encuentros sobre Filosofía y ha abierto licenciaturas en Eduación General Básica, Educación Inicial, Lingüística Andina y Educación Bilingüe; así como una licenciatura en Cine.

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  • Publication
    Biomecánica marcha atlética. Análisis presiones plantares durante su desarrollo, revisión actualizada
    (2016) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Villarroya Aparicio, Adoración; Contreras Calle, Wilson Teodoro; Brito Vasquez, Vicente Enrique; Loaiza Dávila, Lenin Esteban
    Race walking is intended to move the body as fast as possible while maintaining similar to those of the normal gait characteristics due to the requirements and restrictions of the regulations. This, together with the search for speed, makes the gait pattern, seen externally, appears uncomfortable, forced and unnatural. Hence, it is known the bad support made by marchers and frequent injuries suffered in the feet, and according to several authors, the distribution of the forces of each segment of the foot and the floor influences disorders thereof. At work eight marchers participated (4 men and 4 women) with a mean age of 21.63 years (± 4.24), with the purpose of analyzing the plantar support during the race walking. To register pressures portable system for static and dynamic analysis of foot support, PDM 240. The pressures were recorded during normal march and race-walking in 20m sections and values​​of the 7 central cycles were averaged. During normal march, the pressure peaks are higher than in subjects not marchers, shifting pressure towards the outer zone, suggesting that this activity has also modified its normal way of walking. In race walking, there are significantly higher peak pressure during normal driving, especially in the hind foot and forefoot smaller, more displacement of these to external radios, 4th and 5th metatarsal.
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    Biomechanics of the athletic walk. Kinematic analysis of its development and comparison with normal walk
    (2017) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Villarroya Aparicio, Adoración; Calero Morales, Santiago
    Introduction: The purpose of race-walk is to move the body at the highest possible speed, retaining characteristics similar to those of normal gait due to requirements of the regulation. This, together with the pursuit of speed, makes the running pattern seem uncomfortable, forced and unnatural. Objective: to analyze joint mobility of the upper and lower extremities, inclinations and rotations of scapular and pelvic girdles, the displacement of the gravity center, and prone-supination of the hindfoot in the displacement of the walk race and the normal one. Methods: Participants were 8 marchers (4 men and 4 women) with a mean age of 21.63 years (± 4.24). The ORTOBIO 3D analysis system was used, studying the variables mentioned in three attempts, averaging three cycles. Results: The duration of athletic walking cycle is lower than that of normal walk, mainly due to shorter duration of the support phase. Likewise, the articular movements, inclinations and rotations are smaller, which means that the vertical displacement of gravity center (GC) is less pronounced, the length of stride and cadence being greater, contributing to the speed increase. Conclusions: the article shows six general conclusions that specify characteristics of movement in athletic walk compared to normal walk, updating descriptive and correlational analyzes in the international literature.
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    Enfoques, instituciones y expertos en una disciplina en crecimiento. El caso del XVI Congreso Panamericano de Educación Física, Ecuador 1997
    (2021) Scharagrodsky, Pablo Ariel; Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio
    From a socio-historical approach emphasizing the social history of knowledge and experts, the following work analyzes the XVI Pan American Congress of Physical Education held in Ecuador in 1997. To carry out the hermeneutical analysis, within the framework of a qualitative methodology, interpretive attention has been focused on various documentary sources, such as proceedings and reports of the congress, the major exhibitions, the general lectures, and the memories related to other Pan American congresses. Likewise, a set of semi-structured interviews have been carried out. Among the conclusions, the congress is identified as a space where the academic community questioned the educational discipline from three major epistemological approaches with important pedagogical-political consequences
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    La escritura académica en la carrera de Cultura Física de la Universidad de Cuenca
    (2016) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Contreras Calle, Wilson Teodoro; Icaza Samaniego, Valeria Leonor
    The importance of writing a final report, call scientific paper, thesis, job qualifications, etc., speaks about he quality of it and the professional and academic level of the user. This has a higher impact and significance when we talk about Physical Culture students at the University of Cuenca, who apparently have difficults making their preliminar schemes and then the certification. The reasons are multiple and they could be: lack of training in academic writing and reading, fear that the investigation results in poor quality, lack of motivation and incentive towards writing, lack of interest and involvement, lack of commitment and comfort, etc., this situation affects both students and teachers. They used to get the standard deviation for cycles, sex and total. Therefore, the purpose of this research work is to diagnose the reality of academic writing for students in Physical Culture career at the University of Cuenca, trying to establish parameters what contribute to the improvement of this deficiency.
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    Desarrollo de las HMB en niños de 1-5 años en educación inicial
    (2016) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Contreras Calle, Wilson Teodoro; Icaza Samaniego, Valeria Leonor
    The movement is inherent in human beings, and in the infant stage, expressed mainly in the game in all its manifestations, considering that man is moving even before birth, in the womb. Thus, several authors argue the importance of giving priority attention to movement in the early childhood education, in which the child will be experimenting and experiencing through your body what happens around them. So, the more rich and varied are the spaces and learning materials, the richer will be the experience of the child, contributing significantly to their motor development and laying the foundations for the motor, which, help to strengthen the other capabilities personality of the infant. The objective of this paper is to summarize the different theories about the importance of human movement in the child's development.
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    Correlation between leisure and family relationships
    (2018) Talavera Morales, Alvaro David; Ortega Sisa, Erick Adonnis; Romero Frómeta, Edgardo; Chicaiza Peneida, Luis Enrique; Peña Fernández, Juan Miguel; Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio
    Introduction: Leisure and family relationships are two importance variables in university student normal development; its correlation could indicate some work strategies in the health field. Objective: To relate leisure and family relationships in two independent samples. Methods: The sample selected was 40 students from the Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE (ESPE) and 35 students from the Universidad Central del Ecuador (UCE). Two internationally validated questionnaires were applied to establish the relevant correlations. Results: Descriptive aspects of each independent group studied are detailed. The correlation of leisure between the independent groups determined significant differences (p = 0.000) in favor of ESPE students (53.53), while the family relationships did not determine significant differences (p = 0.810) between independent groups. The interdependencies established with the Spearman test did not show conclusive results when relating leisure and family relationships in the students of the ESPE (bilateral significance: r = 0.038, correlation coefficient:-0.329), said correlation being low. In the UCE case, the correlation between leisure and family relationships did not determine a significant difference (r = 0.330). Conclusions: There is no convincing relationship between the amount of leisure and the family relationships quality of the student's research, recommending the inclusion of other related variables for future research. © 2018, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All rights reserved.
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    Estudio y perfeccionamiento técnico de la lucha deportiva_07-2017
    (2017) González Catalá, Silvio Antonio; Alava Magallanes, Giovanni David; Alomoto Mera, Maria De los angeles; Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio
    The technical preparation of the fighters and tactical preparation is performed in parallel. The study of fighting techniques are based on the appearance of a lasting effect of motor activity on the cortical surface, as well as correlation and mutual influence between motor habits. During the next phase of automation, dynamic stereotype is fixed and is automated so that the technical action can be executed with less conscious control over some of its phases and the fighter has the ability to simultaneously submitted to a complex mental activity. Hence the content objective is to contribute with the analysis of factors that determine the development of the motor habits so as to achieve a consistent methodology in the study and technical-tactical improvement.
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    Los juegos deportivos ecuatorianos. Su historia
    ([Editor no identificado], 2009) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Sichel González, John
    The work is a compilation of the results of the different national sports games held in Ecuador. Explains in detail each one of the results obtained in the eleven editions of the most important national sports games in our country, indicating venues, participants, sports, times and brands, locations and then, the qualitative and quantitative analyses, which makes it a reference text of great value for those of us who are looking for some information.
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    Nivel de actividad física en universitarios ecuatorianos antes y durante el confinamiento
    (2023) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Aldas Arcos, Helder Guillermo; Cobos Bermeo, Nelson Albino; Bravo Navarro, Wilson Hernando
    The WHO established a world health emergency, confinement and social distancing for COVID-19. The purpose of the study was to determine the level of physical activity (PA) in Ecuadorian university students before and during confinement. A total of 1033 students (446 males and 587 females) from the Universities of Cuenca and the Catholic University of Cuenca, with a mean age of 23.23 years, participated in the study. The sample was selected by convenience, with a confidence level of 95% and a sampling error of 5%. The short version of the IPAQ questionnaire was used, which was applied online. The data were analyzed with the SPSS program, applying the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics, Pearson's coefficient test, t-test and independent samples tests. The students increased their weight (31.95%); in PA before and during quarantine by sex, there is a low but significant correlation; while, by age, there is a significant correlation in intense PA before confinement; and, in moderate PA and walking during isolation. Likewise, there is an increase in weight, a significant decrease in intense PA, being greater in men, slight in moderate PA, and in walking decreased in both sexes, and the time spent sitting increased. Confinement had a negative influence on the decrease in PA practice and increased sedentary lifestyle; women adapted better to confinement than men.
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    Alto! Una mirada crítica al deporte ecuatoriano
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2022) Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio; Aldas Arcos, Helder Guillermo; Barreto Andrade, Jorge Antonio