Graduate in Sports, National Pedagogical University
Specialist in Pedagogy and Teaching, University Foundation of the Andean Area
Master in Physical Activity and Sports Training, Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Multidisciplinary, Education, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Scopus Publications
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Scopus Publications
Visceral Adiposity and Markers of Relative Sarcopenia in Young Adults with Normal Weight Obesity: Gender Differences Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño, Armando Monterrosa-Quintero, Carlos Abraham Herrera-Amante, César Octavio Ramos-García, Guillermo Cortés-Roco, Exal Garcia-Carrillo, Eduardo Guzmán-Muñoz, Yeny Concha-Cisternas, José Francisco López-Gil Healthcare Switzerland, 2026 Background and Objective: Body mass index (BMI) is a worldwide screening standard but fails to distinguish between fat mass and fat-free mass. This study examines the prevalence and metabolic profile of the normal weight obesity (NWO) phenotype in a large cohort of young adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 4793 young adults (18–35 years) was conducted using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). Participants were stratified into four phenotypes: underweight, healthy weight (HW), NWO, and obesity. Anthropometric indices, visceral fat area (VFA), and phase angle (PhA) were analyzed. Results: Within the normal BMI range (n = 2491), 40.6% (n = 1012) of patients were classified as NWO (percentage of body fat (PBF) >30% for women, >20% for men). NWO subjects showed a significantly higher VFA compared to the HW (+33.0 cm2 in men and +24.3 cm2 in women; p 2.0). Furthermore, a state of relative sarcopenia was identified, characterized by significantly lower skeletal muscle mass percentage (SMM%) and PhA (p < 0.001; d = −0.82), indicating compromised cellular integrity despite a normal BMI. Conclusions: BMI misclassifies 4 out of 10 young adults with excess adiposity. NWO is a high-risk phenotype linked to visceral adiposity and early cellular frailty. Incorporating BIA in routine screenings is essential to identify this invisible risk group.
Muscle Mass Moderates Metabolic Syndrome Risk Associated with Adiposity: A SHAP-Based Machine Learning Study Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño, Santiago Ramos Bermúdez, Rodrigo Olivares, Eduardo Guzmán-Muñoz, Yeny Concha-Cisternas, Daniel Rojas-Valverde, Carlos Abraham Herrera-Amante, Nicole Aguilera-Martínez, Camila Miño, José Francisco López-Gil Nutrients, 2026 Background and Objective: Previous studies have shown that muscle mass and visceral fat are interrelated and affect metabolic health. However, there is limited research exploring machine learning (ML) models that can help us understand the relationship between muscle mass and the risk of adiposity in the adult population. The objective of this study was to identify predictors of obesity on the basis of data from 13,663 adults assessed via body composition analysis via optimal and interpretable ML algorithms. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used to analyze data from 13,663 adults, comprising men (n = 6877) and women (n = 6786). The variables were obtained via 8-point multifrequency BIA under standardized clinical protocols with an Inbody® Model 770 device validated for the adult population. To illustrate the interaction between body composition components, a probability heatmap was generated on the basis of the values predicted from the logistic model. The decision boundary was defined via the metabolic risk probability gradient, allowing visualization of the two-dimensional transition between low- and high-risk states. Statistical processing and figure generation were performed via Python software v.3.10. Results: The evaluation of the 10 algorithms demonstrated exceptional predictive performance, with the multilayer perceptron (MLP) standing out as the superior model in both sexes. The AUC-ROC was 0.981 for men and 0.993 for women, with F1 scores of 0.912 and 0.969, respectively. Overall, systematically higher accuracy was observed in the female cohort, exceeding 95% accuracy in most models. Conclusions: Muscle mass has been shown to act as a metabolic mediator, modulating and reducing the risk associated with visceral adiposity. It also concludes that the use of ML algorithms, specifically neural networks, is a good model for analyzing the risk associated with excess visceral fat.
Analysis of sociodemographic, psychological, physical, and technical variables of blind soccer players in relation to their role in the game: exploratory study Laura Valeria Huertas-Pineda, Cristian David Zapata-Piratova, Juan Esteban Santos-Tavera, Boryi Alexander Becerra Patiño Sportis Scientific Technical Journal of School Sport Physical Education and Psychomotricity, 2026 This study explored the profiles of blind 5-a-side soccer players (F5) based on psychological, sociodemographic, technical, and physical fitness variables. Cross-sectional study with a non-experimental design. The sample consisted of ten male athletes divided into defenders (n=5) with a height of 172.93±9.87 cm and a body mass of 82.73±14.85 kg, and forwards (n=5) with a height of 170.16±4.63 cm and a body mass of 68.16±6.83 kg. The Psychological Characteristics Related to Sports Performance Questionnaire (CPRD) was used to assess stress control, performance evaluation, motivation, mental ability, and team cohesion. A Likert-type questionnaire was validated by expert judgment to assess sociodemographic characteristics (sleep, work activity, health status). The technical variables assessed were pass effectiveness (%), dribbling (s), and shot effectiveness (%). The physical fitness variables analyzed were: Abalakov, unilateral Drop Jump, Nordics, Single-Leg Balance, 5+5 COD-Timer, Speed over 5, 10, 15, and 20 meters, Running Anaerobic Sprint Test (RAST), Yo-Yo test, and Sit and Reach. Specific evaluation protocols were developed for each variable studied, following national and international ethical guidelines. Multiple factorial analyses were performed to define the variance contributed by each of the variables. The analysis identified three distinct profiles based on unilateral jump variables, anthropometric measurements, and sociodemographic data. These findings suggest that performance in F5 does not respond to a single factor, but rather to the interaction of multiple dimensions, underscoring the need for specific characterizations according to playing roles and competitive contexts.
Performance determinants in elite men's sport: a tactical analysis of ball possession effectiveness at the 2023 Rugby World Cup Diego Hernán Villarejo-García, José Pino-Ortega, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño, Carlos Navarro-Martínez Journal of Men S Health, 2026 Background: Ball possession (BP) is one of the most influential performance indicators in rugby union. However, few studies have analyzed its effectiveness at the Men’s Rugby World Cup (RWC) level. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of BP in the 2023 Men’s RWC, comparing winning and losing male national teams to identify key tactical patterns associated with success. Methods: A total of 2645 BP phases from 38 matches involving 20 men’s national teams were analyzed through a retrospective observational design. Statistical analyses included chi-square tests with post hoc standardized residuals, Cramer’s V to measure effect sizes, and a binary logistic regression model (pseudo R2 = 0.00616) to assess the probability of winning or losing based on BP effectiveness. Results: Significant differences were found between winning and losing male teams at the beginning of BP sequences. Winning teams showed higher-than-expected frequencies of effective possessions initiated by lineout plus ruck or maul, ruck, and own kick (residuals ranging from 2.02 to 4.32). In contrast, losing teams exhibited more ineffective possessions when play began from restarts or opposition kicks (residual = 3.46). During BP development, winning teams demonstrated superior effectiveness in actions involving both backs and forwards, and in attacking through channel 1 and channel 2. These teams also showed greater efficiency when one to four or more players were involved in coordinated offensive actions. Conclusions: The findings highlight that successful male rugby teams optimize BP during critical moments of the game, efficiently converting initial phases into scoring opportunities. Versatility in attack and the ability to maintain possession under different tactical contexts appear to be key performance indicators associated with success in elite men’s rugby competitions.
Mapping Handgrip Strength Research in Sports Performance: A Bibliometric Review of Applications, Trends, and Future Directions Exal Garcia-Carrillo, Diana Salas-Gómez, Antonio Castillo-Paredes, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño, Claudio Farías-Valenzuela, Guillermo Cortés-Roco, Miguel Alarcón-Rivera, Héctor Fuentes-Barría, Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda Sports, 2026 Handgrip strength (HGS) has been considered as an indicator of muscle strength and overall physical fitness, with increasing relevance in sports science for talent identification and performance monitoring. However, no bibliometric study has been conducted to map the HGS research landscape in athletic contexts. A bibliometric analysis was conducted in the Web of Science Core Collection database, retrieving 229 publications. Typical bibliometric laws (i.e., Price’s, Bradford’s, Lotka’s, and Zipf’s) were employed to analyze publication trends, core journals, influential authors, country contributions, and keyword co-occurrences. Annual publications increased exponentially, especially after 2019, reaching 37 documents in 2024. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness were the most prominent journals. The United States and Spain led in productivity and impact. Key research themes included strength, performance, body composition, and physical fitness, with HGS demonstrating significant associations with sport tasks such as throwing, racquet sports, and weightlifting. HGS constitutes an accessible and valuable tool for assessing and predicting athletic performance, especially in sports requiring upper body strength and coordination. Future research should aim to expand database inclusion and address identified gaps, such as the relationship between HGS training and sport-specific outcomes.
Visualization of the scientific production landscape on sports coach learning using the Bibliometrix tool: bibliometric and exploratory review of two decades of research Miguel Andrés Peñuela-Arg´¨úello, Cristian David Zapata-Piratova, Boryi Alexander Becerra Patiño Sportis Scientific Technical Journal of School Sport Physical Education and Psychomotricity, 2026 Various studies have examined sports coaches to understand their impact on performance, knowledge acquisition, and athlete training. However, to date, there is no bibliometric study analyzing research trends in coach learning. The objectives of the study were to map the scientific production landscape on sports coach learning to identify thematic gaps and develop an exploratory review to analyze categories of analysis related to knowledge acquisition processes. The search date was set between 1998 and 2024. The Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases were consulted. The analysis was performed using Bibliometrix software. A total of 197 documents were included. The years 2021 and 2024 report the highest number of published studies. Scientific production on sports coach learning has been researched mainly from a qualitative approach (82.22%) and to a lesser extent from a quantitative approach (11.11%). The most productive countries are the United Kingdom and Canada. The International Journal of Sport Science and Coaching and Sheffield Hallam University have published the largest number of studies. The most relevant concepts were “learning,” “education,” and “mentoring.” Most research focuses on how coaches learn through formal and informal means. The increase in academic productivity demonstrates a positive willingness on the part of the international scientific community to understand the role of sports coaches from a teaching-learning perspective.
Scientific output of neuroscience in sport sciences between 2010-2024: analysis of decision making, cognitive factors and sport performance with VOSviewer Valeria Montilla-Valderrama, Víctor Hernández-Beltrán, Luis Felipe Castelli Correia de Campos, José M. Gamonales, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño Sportis Scientific Technical Journal of School Sport Physical Education and Psychomotricity, 2026 Sports performance has been studied from the influence of fatigue in cognitive processes and decision-making, based on the integration of the contributions of neurophysiology and neuroimaging, which have allowed the implementation of alternative methods that measure the load generated on the central nervous system The objective was to analyze the trend and evolution of the scientific production of decision-making and cognitive factors to establish the relationship between neuroscience and sports performance, based on a bibliometric review in the Web of Science, Scopus and PubMed databases, including documents published between January 2010 and April. 2024. A review was carried out based on PRISMA recommendations, and a definitive sample of 409 documents was obtained. The results reflect that the greatest production occurs in research articles (82.15%) and review articles (15.15%). For the publication period, it is established that between 2019 and 2023 there was a considerable increase (41.21%). Between 2016 and 2020 there is a significantly higher number of citations than the average (n= 510). It is determined that Fortes, LS., and Russell, S., are the authors with the largest number of studies. The areas of knowledge that have dealt with the study of sports performance are Sport Sciences, Psychology, and Neuroscience. Compared to the journals that produce the most knowledge, they were located in Q1-Q2. The countries that produce the most knowledge are the United States, England, Australia, and Germany.
CrossFit® beginner profiles using clustering: analysis of physical, psychological, and sociodemographic variables Valery Camila Bastilla-López, Ruben Pantoja-Archila, Andrés Felipe Carrillo-Arandia, Diego Andrés Rada-Perdigón, Boryi Alexander Becerra Patiño Sportis Scientific Technical Journal of School Sport Physical Education and Psychomotricity, 2026 CrossFit® is a method that combines physical abilities and psychological characteristics to meet the high demands of competition. Few studies have analyzed these relationships in CrossFit® practitioners in response to gender at the beginner level. The objective was to determine the relationships between physical variables, psychological characteristics, and sociodemographic factors in response to gender. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 21 practitioners: 13 women (28.2±7.0 years and 62.7±7.4 kg) and 8 men (32.0±5.5 years and 83.7±18.1 kg). Physical fitness was assessed using Illinois, Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test 1 (YYIR1), squat jump (SJ), counter movement jump (CMJ), and single-leg counter movement jump (SLCMJs). Psychological characteristics were assessed using the CPRD questionnaire, and sociodemographic factors were analyzed using a questionnaire validated by expert judgment and administered via Google Forms. The data were analyzed using the RV coefficient to evaluate the relationships between groups and an unsupervised machine learning analysis with prior determination of the number of clusters. Eighty-four variables classified into four groups were consolidated. The results for men are higher, and there are significant differences in physical tests (p<0.05) compared to women. There are relationships between psychological characteristics and physical abilities, and, conversely, sociodemographic factors are more closely related to psychological characteristics. There are two distinct groups of practitioners within the same beginner category (Group 1 Beginners 2.0; Group 2 Standard Beginners).
Identification of Performance Variables in Blind 5-A-Side Football: Physical Fitness, Physiological Responses, Technical–Tactical Actions and Recovery Variables: A Systematic Review Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño, Aura D. Montenegro-Bonilla, Wilder Geovanny Valencia-Sánchez, Jorge Olivares-Arancibia, Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda, José Pino-Ortega Sports, 2026 Background: Blind 5-A-side football is an intermittent sport that requires the development of specific physical, physiological, and technical–tactical variables, making the identification of recovery processes such as sleep, well-being, and athletes’ perceptions key factors in performance. However, to date, no systematic review has analyzed the scientific evidence on performance variables in players with visual impairments. Objective: To identify performance variables in blind 5-A-side football through the analysis of physical fitness factors, physiological demands, technical–tactical actions, and recovery variables. Materials and Methods: The following databases were consulted: Scopus, PubMed (Medline), Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. This systematic review follows the PRISMA guidelines and those for conducting systematic reviews in sports science. The PICOS strategy was used to select and include studies. The quality of the studies was assessed methodologically using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Tool. Results: The included studies evaluated multiple aspects of physical and physiological fitness in blind 5-A-side football, with a predominance of descriptive and observational research, although longitudinal interventions in national teams were also identified. The most studied physiological-physical variables are aerobic capacity and cardiovascular response; anthropometry and body composition; strength, power, and injury risk; external competition demands; balance; and postural control. The studies in the technical–tactical dimension focused on the effectiveness of shots on goal and on the characterization of control, dribbling, and shooting actions. The most studied recovery variable was sleep. Conclusions. The evidence suggests that training processes should integrate both improvements in physical fitness and physiological demands, as well as the refinement of decision-making and offensive actions. Despite advances, scientific output in this discipline remains limited, highlighting the need to promote studies with greater methodological rigor and sample diversity.
Supervised machine learning algorithms for the classification of obesity levels using anthropometric indices derived from bioelectrical impedance analysis Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda, Aldo Vásquez-Bonilla, Rodrigo Olivares, Pablo Olivares, Juan Pablo Zavala-Crichton, Claudio Hinojosa-Torres, Catalina Muñoz-Strale, Frano Giakoni-Ramírez, Josivaldo de Souza-Lima, Jacqueline Páez-Herrera, Jorge Olivares-Arancibia, Tomás Reyes-Amigo, Guillermo Cortés-Roco, Juan Hurtado-Almonacid, Eduardo Guzmán-Muñoz, Nicole Aguilera-Martínez, José Francisco López-Gil, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño, Juan David Paucar-Uribe, Exal Garcia-Carrillo, Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez Scientific Reports, 2025
Effects of isometric strength training in people with cancer: a systematic review AG Parra, A Moreno-Villanueva, BA Becerra-Patiño, C Navarro-Martínez, ... Retos 81, 118-131 , 2026 2026
Visceral Adiposity and Markers of Relative Sarcopenia inYoung Adults with Normal Weight Obesity: Gender Differences R Yáñez-Sepúlveda, BA Becerra-Patiño, A Monterrosa-Quintero, ... Healthcare 14 (9), 1243 , 2026 2026
Muscle Mass Moderates Metabolic Syndrome Risk Associated with Adiposity: A SHAP-Based Machine Learning Study R Yáñez-Sepúlveda, BA Becerra-Patiño, SR Bermúdez, R Olivares, ... Nutrients 18 (9), 1443 , 2026 2026
Carrera dual entre rendimiento deportivo y compromiso académico: estudio cualitativo de estudiantes-deportistas colombianos BN Mejia, LHR Soler, JMM Pérez, BAB Patiño ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA Y DESARROLLO HUMANO 17 (1), 42-55 , 2026 2026
Análisis de variables sociodemográficas, psicológicas, físicas y técnicas de los futbolistas ciegos en relación con su rol de juego: estudio exploratorio LV Huertas-Pineda, CD Zapata-Piratova, JE Santos-Tavera, BAB Patiño Sportis. Scientific Journal of School Sport, Physical Education and … , 2026 2026
Mapping Handgrip Strength Research in Sports Performance: A Bibliometric Review of Applications, Trends, and Future Directions E Garcia-Carrillo, D Salas-Gómez, A Castillo-Paredes, BA Becerra-Patiño, ... Sports 14 (3), 101 , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
Performance determinants in elite men's sport: a tactical analysis of ball possession effectiveness at the 2023 Rugby World Cup DH Villarejo-García, J Pino-Ortega, BA Becerra-Patiño, ... Journal of Men's Health 22 (3), 12-19 , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
Jorge Olivares-Arancibia1, Arturo Prat-Lopicich2, Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda3, Joaquín González4, Boryi A. Becerra-Patiño5, Júlio Brugnara Mello6, Javier Sanchez-Martinez7, Paulo … J Olivares-Arancibia Building health throug h physical activity in schools, volume II, 245 , 2026 2026
Mapping Scientific Research on High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) in Overweight Populations (2011–2024) JD Paucar-Uribe, AJ Rendón-Sanchéz, MV Peña-Giraldo, ... Sports 14 (1), 38 , 2026 2026
Estudio de los hábitos familiares de consumo de alcohol y tabaco en el contexto de la Educación Infantil V Hernández-Beltrán, BA Becerra-Patiño, AMC Rojas, LFCC de Campos, ... Lecturas: Educación Física y Deportes 30 (332), 132-149 , 2026 2026
Scientific output of neuroscience in sport sciences between 2010-2024: analysis of decision making, cognitive factors and sport performance with VOSviewer Producción científica … VM Valderrama¹, V Hernández-Beltrán, LF Castelli Science 12 (1), 1-34 , 2026 2026
Scientific output of neuroscience in sport sciences between 2010-2024: analysis of decision making, cognitive factors and sport performance with VOSviewer VM Valderrama, VH Beltrán, LFCC de Campos, JMG Puerto, BAB Patiño Sportis: Revista Técnico-Científica del Deporte Escolar, Educación Física y … , 2026 2026
Visualización del panorama de producción científica sobre el aprendizaje del entrenador deportivo con herramienta-Bibliometrix: revisión bibliométrica y exploratoria de dos … MAP Arguello, CDZ Piratova, BAB Patiño Sportis: Revista Técnico-Científica del Deporte Escolar, Educación Física y … , 2026 2026
Perfiles de principiantes de CrossFit® mediante clusterización: análisis de variables físicas, psicológicas y sociodemográficas VCB López, RP Archila, AFC Arandia, DAR Perdigón, BAB Patiño Sportis: Revista Técnico-Científica del Deporte Escolar, Educación Física y … , 2026 2026
Estudio de los hábitos familiares de consumo de alcohol y tabaco en el contexto de la Educación Infantil VH Beltrán, BAB Patiño, AMC Rojas, LFCC de Campos, MC Espada, ... Lecturas: Educación física y deportes 30 (332), 1 , 2026 2026
Scientific output of neuroscience in sport sciences between 2010-2024: analysis of decision making, cognitive factors and sport performance with VOSviewer V Montilla-Valderrama, V Hernández-Beltrán, LFCC de Campos, ... Sportis. Scientific Journal of School Sport, Physical Education and … , 2026 2026
Perfiles de principiantes de CrossFit® mediante clusterización: análisis de variables físicas, psicológicas y sociodemográficas VC Bastilla-López, R Pantoja-Archila, AF Carrillo-Arandia, ... Sportis. Scientific Journal of School Sport, Physical Education and … , 2026 2026
Visualización del panorama de producción científica sobre el aprendizaje del entrenador deportivo con herramienta-Bibliometrix: revisión bibliométrica y exploratoria de dos … MA Peñuela-Arguello, CD Zapata-Piratova, BAB Patiño, ... investigación 12 (1), 1-31 , 2026 2026
Identification of Performance Variables in Blind 5-A-Side Football: Physical Fitness, Physiological Responses, Technical–Tactical Actions and Recovery Variables: A Systematic … BA Becerra-Patiño, AD Montenegro-Bonilla, WG Valencia-Sánchez, ... Sports 14 (1), 3 , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
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Scientific production on the relative age effect in sport: bibliometric analysis of the last 9 years (2015-2023) BAB Patiño, JJV Murcia, SC Contreras, MAC Malaver, JDÁ Martínez Retos: nuevas tendencias en educación física, deporte y recreación, 623-638 , 2024 2024 Citations: 23
Exploring the impact of eye-hand coordination on backhand drive stroke mastery in table tennis regarding gender, height, and weight of athletes J Haryanto, B Becerra-Patino Journal of Physical Education and Sport 23 (10), 2710-2717 , 2023 2023 Citations: 22
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BA, & Escorcia-Clavijo, JB. Evaluación de la competencia aprender a aprender en estudiantes universitarios colombianos de Licenciatura en Deporte: estudio exploratorio … B Patiño Retos 48, 1019-1030 , 2023 2023 Citations: 14
Fútbol como modelo sinérgico: complejidad del juego-jugador BA Becerra-Patiño Libro Editorial Kinesis , 2021 2021 Citations: 14