Eating habits and nutritional status according to Body Mass Index in university students – 2023

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Objective: To determine the relationship between eating habits and nutritional status according to Body Mass Index (BMI) in university students. Material and Methods: This study follows a cross-sectional, descriptive, prospective and non-experimental correlational design. The survey technique was us...

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Autores: Junchaya Yllescas , Vilma Amparo, Maravi Cabrera , Aracely Janett, Ayala Guevara, Karen Janet, Ruiz Espinoza , Johan Edgar
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt
Repositorio:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología
Lenguaje:español
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description Objective: To determine the relationship between eating habits and nutritional status according to Body Mass Index (BMI) in university students. Material and Methods: This study follows a cross-sectional, descriptive, prospective and non-experimental correlational design. The survey technique was used with a reliability of 0.848 with Cronbach's alpha, to measure eating habits using a probability sample of 372 students from different semesters of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry by means of an adapted questionnaire. Observational methods and anthropometric measurements were used to evaluate the nutritional status of the students. Results: 79 % were women and 76.1 % were single, of which 26.9 % were from Huancayo, followed by 12.6 % from Huancavelica. Regarding place of birth, 27.7 % were born in Huancayo, followed by 13.4 % in Huancavelica, 59.1 % of them work and study; 48.4 % have a body mass index within normal limits, 31.7 % are overweight and 12.6 % obese. When describing their eating habits, 68.5% choose to cook their meals, 62.6% eat fruit and/or juice between meals and 75.5% eat rice with beans and/or chickpeas or peas, 76.4% of the population chooses to eat breakfast at home, 43.5% of the population drinks bottled soft drinks at dinner, 50.3% eat occasionally between meals, 42.2% drink a small amount of liquid, an average of 500 ml per 1 liter, and 54% of university students have regular eating habits, 50.3% eat occasionally between meals, 42.2% drink a small amount of liquid, an average of 500 ml per 1 liter and 54% of university students have a regular eating habits, while 18% are bad. Conclusions: The statistical correlation between eating habits and IMC nutritional status in university students is low.
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spelling Eating habits and nutritional status according to Body Mass Index in university students – 2023Hábitos alimenticios y estado nutricional según Índice de Masa Corporal en estudiantes universitarios – 2023Junchaya Yllescas , Vilma AmparoMaravi Cabrera , Aracely JanettAyala Guevara, Karen JanetRuiz Espinoza , Johan EdgarObjective: To determine the relationship between eating habits and nutritional status according to Body Mass Index (BMI) in university students. Material and Methods: This study follows a cross-sectional, descriptive, prospective and non-experimental correlational design. The survey technique was used with a reliability of 0.848 with Cronbach's alpha, to measure eating habits using a probability sample of 372 students from different semesters of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry by means of an adapted questionnaire. Observational methods and anthropometric measurements were used to evaluate the nutritional status of the students. Results: 79 % were women and 76.1 % were single, of which 26.9 % were from Huancayo, followed by 12.6 % from Huancavelica. Regarding place of birth, 27.7 % were born in Huancayo, followed by 13.4 % in Huancavelica, 59.1 % of them work and study; 48.4 % have a body mass index within normal limits, 31.7 % are overweight and 12.6 % obese. When describing their eating habits, 68.5% choose to cook their meals, 62.6% eat fruit and/or juice between meals and 75.5% eat rice with beans and/or chickpeas or peas, 76.4% of the population chooses to eat breakfast at home, 43.5% of the population drinks bottled soft drinks at dinner, 50.3% eat occasionally between meals, 42.2% drink a small amount of liquid, an average of 500 ml per 1 liter, and 54% of university students have regular eating habits, 50.3% eat occasionally between meals, 42.2% drink a small amount of liquid, an average of 500 ml per 1 liter and 54% of university students have a regular eating habits, while 18% are bad. Conclusions: The statistical correlation between eating habits and IMC nutritional status in university students is low.Objetivo: Determinar la relación que existe entre los hábitos alimenticios y estado nutricional según Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC) en estudiantes universitarios. Material y Métodos: Este estudio sigue un diseño correlacional transversal, de tipo descriptivo, prospectivo y no experimental. Se utilizó la técnica de encuesta con una confiabilidad de 0,848 con alfa de Cronbach, para medir los hábitos alimentarios utilizando una muestra probabilística de 372 estudiantes de diferentes semestres de la Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica mediante un cuestionario adaptado. Se utilizaron métodos observacionales y mediciones antropométricas para evaluar el estado nutricional de los estudiantes. Resultados: El 79 % son mujeres y el 76,1 % son solteros, de los cuales el 26,9 % son oriundos de Huancayo, seguido del 12,6 % de Huancavelica. En cuanto al lugar de nacimiento, el 27,7 % nació en Huancayo, seguido del 13,4% en Huancavelica, el 59,1% de ellos trabajan y estudian; el 48,4% presentan un índice de masa corporal dentro de los límites normales, el 31,7 % tiene sobrepeso y el 12,6 % obesidad. Al describir sus hábitos alimentarios, el 68,5 % elige cocinar las comidas, el 62,6 % come fruta y/o jugo entre horas y el 75,5 % come arroz con frijoles y/o garbanzos o arvejas , el 76,4% de la población opta por desayunar en casa, el 43,5 % de la población bebe refrescos envasados ​​en la cena, el 50,3 %  come ocasionalmente entre horas, el 42,2 % bebe poca cantidad de líquido, una media de 500 ml por 1 litro y un 54% de los estudiantes universitarios tiene una práctica de hábitos alimentarios modo regular, mientras que el 18% son malos. Conclusiones: La correlación estadística entre los hábitos alimentarios y el estado nutricional del IMC en estudiantes universitarios es baja.Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt2024-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/12710.47186/visct.v8i1.127Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2023): Enero-Junio; 36-442708-63722308-2496reponame:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnologíainstname:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Rooseveltinstacron:ROOSEVELTspahttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/127/208https://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/127/215Derechos de autor 2024 Vilma Amparo Junchaya Yllescas , Aracely Janett Maravi Cabrera , Karen Janet Ayala Guevara, Johan Edgar Ruiz Espinoza https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe:article/1272024-04-30T21:17:42Z
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