TY - JOUR
T1 - Overweight and obesity related to food consumption and physical activity inschool children aged 9-14,ofstate educational institutions in cerro colorado district,Arequipa-peru
AU - Villalba-Condori, Klinge Orlando
AU - Berroa-Garate, Hania Carola
AU - Begazo-Miranda, José Oscar
AU - Ramos-Quispe, Teresa
AU - Ponce-Soto, Luis Alberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - The problem of overweight and obesity has increased worldwide and Peru is not anexception.Its origin include several factors,among them stand out, thefood consumption pattern and the physical activity. The main objectiveof this study was to determine the relationship of overweight and obesity related with food consumption and thephysical activity level in schoolchildren. The study design for this research was descriptive, correlational, analytical and cross-sectional. The sample size consisted of 328 studentsincluding both male and female scholars. TheAnthropometric method was used including dataof weight, size, skinfold thickness, perimeters and circumferences to evaluate thenutritional status and toknowthe corporal fat distribution. The methodsdietary evaluation and interviewwere used as instruments,applying the 24-hour Dietary Recall and the international test PAQ C (Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children) to describe food consumptionand physical activitylevel. Results show that 55.49% ofschoolchildren have a normal nutritional status according to their BMI (Body Mass Index), 29.88% are overweight and 14.02%,have the condition of obesity. The percentage of body fat and the total amount of kilocalories consumed in excess was significantly higher in female students than in male. Regarding to physical activity level, sedentariness was higher in female students with 16.33% more than in male students. When relating overweight, obesity, food consumption and level of physical activity, it is concluded that excessive consumption of calories and sedentariness are associated with the presence of overweight and obesity in the evaluated schoolchildren (P < 0.05).
AB - The problem of overweight and obesity has increased worldwide and Peru is not anexception.Its origin include several factors,among them stand out, thefood consumption pattern and the physical activity. The main objectiveof this study was to determine the relationship of overweight and obesity related with food consumption and thephysical activity level in schoolchildren. The study design for this research was descriptive, correlational, analytical and cross-sectional. The sample size consisted of 328 studentsincluding both male and female scholars. TheAnthropometric method was used including dataof weight, size, skinfold thickness, perimeters and circumferences to evaluate thenutritional status and toknowthe corporal fat distribution. The methodsdietary evaluation and interviewwere used as instruments,applying the 24-hour Dietary Recall and the international test PAQ C (Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children) to describe food consumptionand physical activitylevel. Results show that 55.49% ofschoolchildren have a normal nutritional status according to their BMI (Body Mass Index), 29.88% are overweight and 14.02%,have the condition of obesity. The percentage of body fat and the total amount of kilocalories consumed in excess was significantly higher in female students than in male. Regarding to physical activity level, sedentariness was higher in female students with 16.33% more than in male students. When relating overweight, obesity, food consumption and level of physical activity, it is concluded that excessive consumption of calories and sedentariness are associated with the presence of overweight and obesity in the evaluated schoolchildren (P < 0.05).
KW - Food Consumption
KW - Nutritional Status
KW - Obesity
KW - Overweight
KW - Physical Activity Level
KW - School Children
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U2 - 10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.04.111
DO - 10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.04.111
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85077400091
SN - 0975-2366
VL - 11
SP - 1021
EP - 1030
JO - International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
JF - International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
IS - 4
ER -