2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13042349
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Forever Young! Tintin’s Adventures as an Example of Physical Activity and Sport

Abstract: Created by Hergé in 1929, Tintin is a truly successful publication, since these comic books have been translated into about a hundred languages and published throughout the world during the 20th century. Several studies have already been conducted on Tintin. However, the place and role of physical and sports activities practiced by this tireless journalist in the promotion of these highly sustainable activities have never been analyzed. Through both quantitative and qualitative analyses (descriptions, counts, … Show more

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“…It can be noted that a similar rationale for this relationship is presented in other studies (Mercader-Rubio et al, 2023 ). Studies have noted that emotional intelligence affects increased self-control (attention) (Ubago-Jiménez et al, 2019 ), wellbeing (García-Mas et al, 2021 ) and self-efficacy (Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be noted that a similar rationale for this relationship is presented in other studies (Mercader-Rubio et al, 2023 ). Studies have noted that emotional intelligence affects increased self-control (attention) (Ubago-Jiménez et al, 2019 ), wellbeing (García-Mas et al, 2021 ) and self-efficacy (Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos resultados están en la línea de lo hallado por otros estudios. Está suficientemente documentada la relación entre el estado de ánimo y diferentes aspectos psicológicos tanto en el ámbito del deporte de competición (Leguizamo et al, 2021;Olmedilla et al, 2018a;Olmedilla et al, 2018b) como de la práctica de actividad física no competitiva (García-Mas et al, 2021;Méndez et al, 2021;Pulgar et al, 2021;Villareal-Ángeles et al, 2021). Por otro lado, en el estudio de las lesiones deportivas el estado de ánimo parece influir de alguna manera tanto en la probabilidad de lesión (Boladeras, 2018;Cabeza-Carmona et al, 2019), como en los procesos de rehabilitación (Gómez-Espejo et al, 2022;Palmi et al, 2018), y su relación con otras variables psicológicas, como la ansiedad o el catastrofismo, puede ser determinante en ambos casos (Maaranen y Brewer, 2021;Wiese-Bjornstal, 2021).…”
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“…In recent decades, research in the psychology of sport and physical exercise has focused on the analysis of psychological variables that could have a disturbing, unfavourable or detrimental role, including emotions that are considered 'negative' , such as anxiety/stress, sadness or anger, concentrating on their unfavourable relationship with sports performance [1][2][3][4], sports injuries [5][6][7] or, more generally, damage to the athlete's health [8][9][10]. The study of 'positive' emotions such as happiness or, more broadly, psychological well-being, has been postponed at this time, although in recent years this has seen an increase that reveals a field of study of great interest to researchers and professionals [11][12][13] including physiological, psychological, moral and social beneficial effects of the physical activity in comic book heroes such as Tintin, a team leader, which can serve as a model for promoting healthy lifestyles, or seeking 'eternal youth' [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%