Evaluación de la calidad objetiva, subjetiva y el impacto percibido de un grupo de aplicaciones móviles utilizadas para el desarrollo de la flexibilidad corporal
La flexibilidad corporal es determinante para el rendimiento físico, la prevención de lesiones y el mantenimiento de la salud. Con el auge de las aplicaciones móviles, es necesario revisar la calidad de su contenido y determinar si realmente cumplen con lo que prometen. El objetivo del estudio fue e...
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Evaluación de la calidad objetiva, subjetiva y el impacto percibido de un grupo de aplicaciones móviles utilizadas para el desarrollo de la flexibilidad corporalAssessment of the objective, subjective quality and perceived impact of a group of mobile applications used for the development of body flexibilityflexibilidad corporalaplicaciones móvilescalidad objetivacalidad subjetivaimpacto percibidobody flexibilitymobile applicationsobjective qualitysubjective qualityperceived impactLa flexibilidad corporal es determinante para el rendimiento físico, la prevención de lesiones y el mantenimiento de la salud. Con el auge de las aplicaciones móviles, es necesario revisar la calidad de su contenido y determinar si realmente cumplen con lo que prometen. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la calidad objetiva, subjetiva e impacto percibido de un grupo de aplicaciones móviles utilizadas en el desarrollo de la flexibilidad corporal. Se adoptó la metodología Delphi de investigación, permitiendo la evaluación de cinco aplicaciones móviles mediante el consenso de un panel de expertos. Este panel incluyó fisioterapeutas, profesionales en acondicionamiento físico, especialistas en flexibilidad y profesionales en deporte. El instrumento utilizado fue la versión de usuario de la Escala de Calificación de Aplicaciones Móviles (uMARS). Los resultados evidenciaron que la aplicación “Ejercicios para niños en casa” sobresalió en términos de calidad objetiva, destacándose por su interactividad y gráficos intuitivos. La aplicación “Estiramientos” fue la mejor valorada en calidad subjetiva, ofreciendo opciones personalizables y recordatorios configurables que fueron muy apreciados por los usuarios. Por su parte, “Stretching exercises, flexibility workout training” se destacó por su impacto percibido, proporcionando planes de entrenamiento estructurados que mejoraron significativamente la flexibilidad y la salud postural de los usuarios. En conclusión, es necesario realizar revisiones profundas sobre el impacto y la calidad de las aplicaciones móviles desarrolladas en el campo del deporte y otras áreas del conocimiento, enfatizando la importancia de estos recursos tecnológicos en la promoción de la salud y el bienestar de las personas.Body flexibility is crucial for physical performance, injury prevention and health maintenance. With the rise of mobile applications, it is necessary to review the quality of their content and determine if they really do what they offer. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the objective, subjective quality as well as the perceived impact of a group of mobile applications used in the development of body flexibility. The Delphi research was adopted, allowing evaluation of five mobile applications through the consensus by a panel of experts. This panel included physiotherapists, fitness professionals, flexibility specialists and sports professionals. The instrument used was the user version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS). The results showed that the “Exercises for children at home” app excelled in terms of objective quality, highlighting its interactivity and intuitive graphics. The “Stretching” application was the best rated in subjective quality, offering customizable options and configurable reminders that were highly appreciated by users. Meanwhile, “Stretching exercises, flexibility training” stood out for its perceived impact, providing structured training plans that significantly improved the flexibility and postural health of users. In conclusion, it is necessary to carry out thorough reviews of the impact and quality of mobile applications developed in the field of sports and other areas of knowledge, emphasizing the importance of these technological resources in promoting the health and well-being of people.Universidad de Caldas2026-01-01T00:00:00Z2026-05-07T08:00:34Z2026-01-01T00:00:00Z2026-05-07T08:00:34Z2026-01-01Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1application/pdf1900-9895https://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/2692710.17151/rlee.2025.21.1.32500-5324https://doi.org/10.17151/rlee.2025.21.1.3https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/latinoamericana/article/view/11846eng6113721Latinoamericana de Estudios EducativosAvilés-Morales, O. A., Rivera-Martínez, G. A., Sequeira-Corea, J. 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