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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Autores: Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila, Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Peruana Unión
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Unión
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/rc_salud/article/view/2021
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
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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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 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
title Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
spellingShingle 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
title_short Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
title_full Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
title_fullStr Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
title_sort Anthropometric indices as predictors of obesity and metabolic risk in adolescents from Loja
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila
Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra
author Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila
author_facet Montoya Jaramillo, Verónica Luzmila
Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra
author_role author
author2 Robles Cuenca, Diana Alexandra
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv 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
topic 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
description 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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spelling 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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