Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
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Objective: determine anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in students of the Bernardo Valdivieso–Loja Millennium Educational Unit. Methodology: Descriptive study, cross-sectional cohort, prospective, quantitative approach, population of 281 adolescents from 14 to 18 yea...
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Materia: | Obesity Overweight Adolescents Metabolic diseases Waist-to-height ratio Waist-to-hip ratio Waist circumference Obesidad Sobrepeso Adolescentes Enfermedades metabólicas Índice cintura estatura Índice cintura cadera Circunferencia de cintura |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja Índices antropométricos como predictores de obesidad y riesgo metabólico en adolescentes de Loja |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila Obesity Overweight Adolescents Metabolic diseases Waist-to-height ratio Waist-to-hip ratio Waist circumference Obesidad Sobrepeso Adolescentes Enfermedades metabólicas Índice cintura estatura Índice cintura cadera Circunferencia de cintura |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja |
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Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra |
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Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila |
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Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra |
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Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra |
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Obesity Overweight Adolescents Metabolic diseases Waist-to-height ratio Waist-to-hip ratio Waist circumference Obesidad Sobrepeso Adolescentes Enfermedades metabólicas Índice cintura estatura Índice cintura cadera Circunferencia de cintura |
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Obesity Overweight Adolescents Metabolic diseases Waist-to-height ratio Waist-to-hip ratio Waist circumference Obesidad Sobrepeso Adolescentes Enfermedades metabólicas Índice cintura estatura Índice cintura cadera Circunferencia de cintura |
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Objective: determine anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in students of the Bernardo Valdivieso–Loja Millennium Educational Unit. Methodology: Descriptive study, cross-sectional cohort, prospective, quantitative approach, population of 281 adolescents from 14 to 18 years old; by taking anthropometric measurements of height (cm) and weight (kg) to obtain BMI; the ICE by dividing the waist circumference by the height; and waist and hip circumference was calculated to obtain the WHR, determining the risk of metabolic syndrome (MS). Results: according to the BMI, they showed that 80.43% (n=226) have a normal nutritional status, with a greater tendency in women; followed by overweight 11.39% (n=11) higher in men; low weight 4.63% (n=13) predominantly in women; grade I obesity 2.49% (n=7) higher in men; grade II 0.71% (n=2) for both sexes and grade III 0.36% (n=1) higher in women; These nutritional alterations predominated in 16-year-olds, women (n=68) and men (n=49). When determining metabolic risk using ICE, 74.01% (n=208) do not present risk and 25.99% (n=73) have risk, with 13.17% (n=37) being common in women. Regarding CHD, 88.97% (n=250) have no risk, 7.12% (n=20) are at very high risk and 3.91% (n=11) are at high risk, being more common in women with 5.34% (n=15) and 3.56% (n=10) respectively. Based on the CCI, 61.57% (n=173) do not present risk and 38.43% (n=108) present risk, mostly in men 22.06% (n=62). Conclusion: the correlation is verified using Spearman's non-parametric Rho test between obesity and metabolic risk. |
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Derechos de autor 2023 Verónica Luzmila Montoya Jaramillo, Diana Alexandra Robles Cuenca https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from LojaÍndices antropométricos como predictores de obesidad y riesgo metabólico en adolescentes de Loja Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila Robles Cuenca, Diana AlexandraObesityOverweightAdolescentsMetabolic diseasesWaist-to-height ratioWaist-to-hip ratioWaist circumferenceObesidadSobrepesoAdolescentesEnfermedades metabólicasÍndice cintura estaturaÍndice cintura caderaCircunferencia de cinturaObjective: determine anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in students of the Bernardo Valdivieso–Loja Millennium Educational Unit. Methodology: Descriptive study, cross-sectional cohort, prospective, quantitative approach, population of 281 adolescents from 14 to 18 years old; by taking anthropometric measurements of height (cm) and weight (kg) to obtain BMI; the ICE by dividing the waist circumference by the height; and waist and hip circumference was calculated to obtain the WHR, determining the risk of metabolic syndrome (MS). Results: according to the BMI, they showed that 80.43% (n=226) have a normal nutritional status, with a greater tendency in women; followed by overweight 11.39% (n=11) higher in men; low weight 4.63% (n=13) predominantly in women; grade I obesity 2.49% (n=7) higher in men; grade II 0.71% (n=2) for both sexes and grade III 0.36% (n=1) higher in women; These nutritional alterations predominated in 16-year-olds, women (n=68) and men (n=49). When determining metabolic risk using ICE, 74.01% (n=208) do not present risk and 25.99% (n=73) have risk, with 13.17% (n=37) being common in women. Regarding CHD, 88.97% (n=250) have no risk, 7.12% (n=20) are at very high risk and 3.91% (n=11) are at high risk, being more common in women with 5.34% (n=15) and 3.56% (n=10) respectively. Based on the CCI, 61.57% (n=173) do not present risk and 38.43% (n=108) present risk, mostly in men 22.06% (n=62). Conclusion: the correlation is verified using Spearman's non-parametric Rho test between obesity and metabolic risk.Objetivo: determinar los índices antropométricos como predictores de obesidad y riesgo metabólico en estudiantes de la Unidad Educativa del Milenio Bernardo Valdivieso–Loja. Metodología: Estudio tipo descriptivo, cohorte transversal, prospectivo, enfoque cuantitativo, población 281 adolescentes de 14 a 18 años; mediante la toma de medidas antropométricas de estatura (cm) y peso (kg) para obtener IMC; el ICE dividiendo la circunferencia de cintura entre la estatura; y se calculó la circunferencia de cintura y cadera para obtener el ICC, determinando el riesgo de síndrome metabólico (SM). Resultados: según el IMC mostraron que el 80.43% (n=226) presentan estado nutricional normal, con mayor tendencia en mujeres; seguido del sobrepeso 11,39% (n=11) mayor en varones; bajo peso 4,63% (n=13) predominante en mujeres; obesidad grado I 2,49% (n=7) mayor en varones; grado II 0,71% (n=2) para ambos sexos y grado III 0,36% (n=1) mayor en mujeres; estas alteraciones nutricionales predominaron en jóvenes de 16 años, mujeres (n=68) y varones (n=49). Al determinar el riesgo metabólico mediante ICE el 74,01% (n=208) no presenta riesgo y el 25,99% (n=73) tiene riesgo, siendo frecuente en mujeres 13,17% (n=37). En cuanto a CC el 88,97% (n=250) no tiene riesgo, el 7,12% (n=20) se encuentra en riesgo muy elevado y el 3,91% (n=11) riesgo elevado, siendo más común en mujeres con 5,34% (n=15) y 3,56% (n=10) respectivamente. En función del ICC el 61,57% (n=173) no presentan riesgo y el 38,43% (n=108) presenta riesgo, mayoritariamente en varones 22,06% (n=62). Conclusión: se comprueba la correlación mediante la prueba no paramétrica de Rho de Spearman entre la obesidad y el riesgo metabólico.Universidad Peruana Unión2023-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/rc_salud/article/view/202110.17162/rccs.v16i2.2021Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; 52 - 60Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 16 Núm. 2 (2023): Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; 52 - 602411-00942306-060310.17162/rccs.v16i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Unióninstname:Universidad Peruana Unióninstacron:UPEUspahttps://revistas.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/rc_salud/article/view/2021/2128Derechos de autor 2023 Verónica Luzmila Montoya Jaramillo, Diana Alexandra Robles Cuencahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.upeu.edu.pe:article/20212023-12-29T14:55:51Z |
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