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¿El ejercicio físico inhibe el comportamiento de fumar? Evidencia de la Encuesta Social General de China
Shutong Zhao1,2, Haiyan Huang3
1College of Physical Education, West Anhui University, Lu'an, China.
Frontiers in public health
|January 22, 2026
Resumen
El ejercicio físico regular está relacionado con la reducción de los comportamientos de fumar, siendo la salud mental y el apoyo social mediadores clave. Los ingresos más altos amplifican esta asociación positiva, ofreciendo información para las estrategias de salud pública.
Conclusiones:
- El ejercicio físico se asocia con una disminución del tabaquismo, mediada por la mejora de la salud mental y el apoyo social.
- Los hallazgos proporcionan implicaciones prácticas para las políticas de salud pública y las intervenciones de control del tabaco en China.
- El estudio destaca los efectos sociales y psicológicos del ejercicio, pero está limitado por su naturaleza transversal, autoinformada y específica del país.
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