Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).

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Introduction: Teenagers represent somehow a fifth of the population and are not away from nutritional problems. Objectives: To determine the nutritional status, growth and some determining factors in adolescents in Peru. Design: Descriptive, observational, transversal study. Participants: Adolescent...

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Autores: Pajuelo R., Jaime, Sánchez Abanto, José, Álvarez Dongo, Doris, Agüero Zamora, Rosa, Tarqui Mamani, Carolina
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Adolescents
nutrition
growth
factors.
Adolescentes
nutrición
crecimiento
factores.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
Peso bajo, sobrepeso, obesidad y crecimiento en adolescentes en el Perú (2009-2010).
title Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
spellingShingle Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
Pajuelo R., Jaime
Adolescents
nutrition
growth
factors.
Adolescentes
nutrición
crecimiento
factores.
title_short Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
title_full Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
title_fullStr Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
title_full_unstemmed Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
title_sort Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pajuelo R., Jaime
Sánchez Abanto, José
Álvarez Dongo, Doris
Agüero Zamora, Rosa
Tarqui Mamani, Carolina
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Sánchez Abanto, José
Álvarez Dongo, Doris
Agüero Zamora, Rosa
Tarqui Mamani, Carolina
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author2 Sánchez Abanto, José
Álvarez Dongo, Doris
Agüero Zamora, Rosa
Tarqui Mamani, Carolina
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Adolescents
nutrition
growth
factors.
Adolescentes
nutrición
crecimiento
factores.
topic Adolescents
nutrition
growth
factors.
Adolescentes
nutrición
crecimiento
factores.
description Introduction: Teenagers represent somehow a fifth of the population and are not away from nutritional problems. Objectives: To determine the nutritional status, growth and some determining factors in adolescents in Peru. Design: Descriptive, observational, transversal study. Participants: Adolescents. Interventions: Weight, height, body mass index were obtained from 14 753 adolescents 10-19 yearold. Must percentile reference and WHO Z score were used. Main outcome measures: Averages and DE, prevalence CI 95%, OR IC 95%, chi-square and multiple regressions were obtained. Results: Prevalence of deficit, underweight, normal, overweight and obesity found respectively were 2.6; 5.9; 79; 9.3 and 3.2 (Must); 0.2; 1.1; 82.6; 12.5; 3.5% (WHO). Overweight- obesity predominated in urban areas, in non-poor areas , the coast, jungle and Metropolitan Lima,and in those lived below 3 000 masl. Risk factors for deficitunderweight were: male gender, extremely poor, non-extremely poor, living in the northern coast and central sierra; and as protective factor living below 1 000 masl. Risk factors for overweight-obesity were living in urban areas, southern coast and below 1 000 masl, and living between 1 000 and 2 999 meters; and protective factors were being extremely poor, and not extremely poor, living in the northern coast, northern sierra, central sierra, southern sierra and in the jungle. Growth retardation was found in 28.5% of adolescents 10 to 17 years. Risk factors for growth retardation were living in rural areas, in most geographic domains except the southern coast, extreme and non-extreme poverty levels, altitude 1 000-2 999 and above 3 000 masl. Conclusions: Overweight-obesity was a problem of greater magnitude and confirmed its tendency to increase with time. Height attained was far from satisfactory and reflected maintenance of unsatisfied basic needs.
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spelling Low weight, overweight, obesity and growth in adolescents in Peru (2009-2010).Peso bajo, sobrepeso, obesidad y crecimiento en adolescentes en el Perú (2009-2010).Pajuelo R., JaimeSánchez Abanto, JoséÁlvarez Dongo, DorisAgüero Zamora, RosaTarqui Mamani, CarolinaAdolescentsnutritiongrowthfactors.Adolescentesnutricióncrecimientofactores.Introduction: Teenagers represent somehow a fifth of the population and are not away from nutritional problems. Objectives: To determine the nutritional status, growth and some determining factors in adolescents in Peru. Design: Descriptive, observational, transversal study. Participants: Adolescents. Interventions: Weight, height, body mass index were obtained from 14 753 adolescents 10-19 yearold. Must percentile reference and WHO Z score were used. Main outcome measures: Averages and DE, prevalence CI 95%, OR IC 95%, chi-square and multiple regressions were obtained. Results: Prevalence of deficit, underweight, normal, overweight and obesity found respectively were 2.6; 5.9; 79; 9.3 and 3.2 (Must); 0.2; 1.1; 82.6; 12.5; 3.5% (WHO). Overweight- obesity predominated in urban areas, in non-poor areas , the coast, jungle and Metropolitan Lima,and in those lived below 3 000 masl. Risk factors for deficitunderweight were: male gender, extremely poor, non-extremely poor, living in the northern coast and central sierra; and as protective factor living below 1 000 masl. Risk factors for overweight-obesity were living in urban areas, southern coast and below 1 000 masl, and living between 1 000 and 2 999 meters; and protective factors were being extremely poor, and not extremely poor, living in the northern coast, northern sierra, central sierra, southern sierra and in the jungle. Growth retardation was found in 28.5% of adolescents 10 to 17 years. Risk factors for growth retardation were living in rural areas, in most geographic domains except the southern coast, extreme and non-extreme poverty levels, altitude 1 000-2 999 and above 3 000 masl. Conclusions: Overweight-obesity was a problem of greater magnitude and confirmed its tendency to increase with time. Height attained was far from satisfactory and reflected maintenance of unsatisfied basic needs.Introducción: El grupo de adolescentes representan, de alguna manera, la quinta parte de la población y no se encuentran al margen de los problemas nutricionales. Objetivos: Conocer la situación nutricional, el crecimiento y algunos factores determinantes, en adolescentes en el Perú. Diseño: Estudio descriptivo, observacional, transversal. Participantes: Adolescentes. Intervenciones: En 14 753 adolescentes de 10 a 19 años se obtuvo el peso, talla, índice de masa corporal (IMC). Se utilizó la referencia percentilar de Must y los puntaje Z de OMS. Principales medidas de resultados: Promedios y DE. Prevalencias IC 95%. OR IC 95%. Chi-cuadrado y regresión múltiple. Resultados: Se encontró prevalencias de 2,6; 5,9; 79; 9,3 y 3,2 (Must); 0,2; 1,1; 82,6; 12,5; 3,5% (OMS) de déficit, peso bajo, normal, sobrepeso y obesidad, respectivamente. Predominó el sobrepeso-obesidad en áreas urbanas, en los no pobres, en la costa, selva y Lima Metropolitana, en los que vivían por debajo de 3 000 msnm. Los factores de riesgo para el déficit-bajo peso fueron: género masculino, pobres extremos, pobres no extremos, vivir en la costa norte y sierra centro, y como factor protector los que estaban por debajo de los 1 000 msnm. Los factores de riesgo del sobrepeso-obesidad fueron el vivir en áreas urbanas, costa sur y por debajo de los 1 000 msnm, los que vivían entre los 1 000 y 2 999 msnm; y los factores de protección fueron el ser pobre extremo, el pobre no extremo, vivir en costa norte, sierra norte, sierra centro y sierra sur y selva. El 28,5% presentó retardo de crecimiento (adolescentes de 10 a 17 años). Los factores de riesgo del retardo de crecimiento fueron: vivir en áreas rurales, en la mayoría de los dominios geográficos excepto la costa sur, los niveles de pobreza (extrema y no extrema), los niveles de altitud (1 000 a 2 999 y más de 3 000 msnm). Conclusiones: El sobrepeso-obesidad es el problema de mayor magnitud en los adolescentes estudiados y confirma su tendencia al incremento en función del tiempo. La talla alcanzada dista de ser satisfactoria y refleja que aún mantenemos necesidades básicas insatisfechas.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2015-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1114110.15381/anales.v76i2.11141Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 76 No. 2 (2015); 147-154Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 76 Núm. 2 (2015); 147-1541609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/11141/10087Derechos de autor 2015 Jaime Pajuelo R., José Sánchez Abanto, Doris Álvarez Dongo, Rosa Agüero Zamora, Carolina Tarqui Mamanihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/111412020-04-16T21:52:03Z
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