Cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University

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Introduction: Cholesterol is considered the main human steroid, highlighting that cholesterol is not harmful because it is a molecule that participates in vital processes for humans, however an excessive increase in cholesterol levels can be detrimental to health, especially in the COVID 19 pandemic...

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Autores: Pilco Villagra , María Del Carmen, Rivas Alarcón , Darwin
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt
Repositorio:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología
Lenguaje:español
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Colesterol y actividad física en pandemia del COVID 19 en estudiantes del IV ciclo de Obstetricia de la Universidad Roosevelt de Huancayo. 2021
title Cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University
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Pilco Villagra , María Del Carmen
title_short Cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University
title_full Cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University
title_fullStr Cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University
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description Introduction: Cholesterol is considered the main human steroid, highlighting that cholesterol is not harmful because it is a molecule that participates in vital processes for humans, however an excessive increase in cholesterol levels can be detrimental to health, especially in the COVID 19 pandemic due to sedentary lifestyle and change in eating habits.  Objective: To determine the consequence that exists between cholesterol levels and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University, Huancayo 2021. Material and Methods: It was carried out through the survey technique using the questionnaire, biochemical analysis of cholesterol; Excel and the SPSS version 23 program were used for processing, correlational study. Results: The results obtained in a sample of 36 students, by Spearman's Rho is 0.645, which means that there is a moderate influence between the two variables with a considerable relationship between cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic. Conclusions: The study shows that the cholesterol levels found in the biochemical analysis and physical activity have a moderate emission, coinciding with the WHO the importance of physical activity to improve living conditions with adequate cholesterol levels that also reflect the quality of Food. Physical inactivity is one of the main problems and deep confinement of cardiovascular risk due to high cholesterol, obesity, depression, various types of cancer, etc.
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spelling Cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt UniversityColesterol y actividad física en pandemia del COVID 19 en estudiantes del IV ciclo de Obstetricia de la Universidad Roosevelt de Huancayo. 2021Pilco Villagra , María Del CarmenRivas Alarcón , DarwinIntroduction: Cholesterol is considered the main human steroid, highlighting that cholesterol is not harmful because it is a molecule that participates in vital processes for humans, however an excessive increase in cholesterol levels can be detrimental to health, especially in the COVID 19 pandemic due to sedentary lifestyle and change in eating habits.  Objective: To determine the consequence that exists between cholesterol levels and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic in students of the IV cycle of Obstetrics at Roosevelt University, Huancayo 2021. Material and Methods: It was carried out through the survey technique using the questionnaire, biochemical analysis of cholesterol; Excel and the SPSS version 23 program were used for processing, correlational study. Results: The results obtained in a sample of 36 students, by Spearman's Rho is 0.645, which means that there is a moderate influence between the two variables with a considerable relationship between cholesterol and physical activity in the Covid-19 pandemic. Conclusions: The study shows that the cholesterol levels found in the biochemical analysis and physical activity have a moderate emission, coinciding with the WHO the importance of physical activity to improve living conditions with adequate cholesterol levels that also reflect the quality of Food. Physical inactivity is one of the main problems and deep confinement of cardiovascular risk due to high cholesterol, obesity, depression, various types of cancer, etc.Introducción: El colesterol es considerado como el principal esteroide del ser humano, el colesterol no es dañino porque es una molécula que participa en procesos vitales para el ser humano, empero un aumento excesivo de los niveles de colesterol puede resultar perjudicial para la salud especialmente en pandemia del COVID 19, a causa del sedentarismo y el cambio de hábitos alimentarios. Objetivo: Determinar la correlación que existe entre los niveles de colesterol y la actividad física en pandemia Covid-19 en estudiantes del IV ciclo de Obstetricia de la Universidad Roosevelt. Huancayo 2021. Material y Métodos: Se realizó mediante la técnica de encuesta utilizando el cuestionario, análisis bioquímico de colesterol; para el procesamiento se usó el excel y el programa SPSS versión 23, estudio de tipo correlacional. Resultados: Los resultados obtenidos en una muestra de 36 estudiantes, por Rho de Spearman es de 0,645, significa que existe una correlación moderada, entre las dos variables con una relación considerable entre el colesterol y la actividad física en pandemia Covid-19. Conclusiones: El estudio muestra que los niveles de colesterol encontrados al análisis bioquímico y la actividad fisica tienen correlación moderada, coincidentemente con la Organización Mundial de la Salud la importancia de la actividad física para mejorar las condiciones de vida con niveles de colesterol adecuados que reflejan además la calidad de la alimentación. La inactividad física es uno de los principales problemas y el confinamiento profundiza riesgo cardio vascular por elevado colesterol, obesidad, depresión, varios tipos de cáncer, etc.Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt2022-01-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/10110.47186/visct.v6i2.101Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2021): Julio - Diciembre; 146-1512708-63722308-2496reponame:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnologíainstname:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Rooseveltinstacron:ROOSEVELTspahttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/101/162https://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/101/169Derechos de autor 2022 María Del Carmen Pilco Villagra , Darwin Rivas Alarcón https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe:article/1012022-01-27T03:10:20Z
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