Socioeconomic structure and dietary habits in the nutritional status of students in southern Peru

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Objective. To determine the relationship between socioeconomic level and eating habits with the nutritional status of students in southern Peru. Methods. It was a cross-sectional-descriptive-analytical study. The population consisted of 1109 adolescents, with a sample of 286 secondary school student...

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Autores: Lipa Tudela, Luzbeth, Geldrech Sanchez, Patricia, Quilca Soto, Yessica, Mamani-Coaquira, Humberto, Huanca-Arohuanca, Jesús Wiliam
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad de Huánuco
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Huánuco
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.localhost:article/40
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.udh.edu.pe/index.php/udh/article/view/361e
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:educación
hábitos alimentarios
estudiantes
economía
estado nutricional
educação
hábitos alimentares
estudantes
economia
eating habits
students
economy
nutritional status
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Sumario:Objective. To determine the relationship between socioeconomic level and eating habits with the nutritional status of students in southern Peru. Methods. It was a cross-sectional-descriptive-analytical study. The population consisted of 1109 adolescents, with a sample of 286 secondary school students. The collection of information was carried out under the tutelage of anthropometry and survey according to the socioeconomic level of basic needs and eating habits. Results. The results revealed that the nutritional status, according to the total body mass index (BMI) was 77.27 %, with a normal nutritional status of 15.73 % overweight, 4.55 % obese, 1.75 % at risk of becoming thin and 0.70 % thin; on the other hand, the average socioeconomic level was 71.73 %, the upper low was 23.78 %, the lower low was 0.35 % and finally it was observed that the eating habit of the students was 1.40 % for the category "very good", 72.38 % in "good", 4.20 % in "fair", 17.13 % in "bad" and 4.90 % as "very bad". Conclusions. It is concluded that there is no relationship between socioeconomic level and nutritional status, but there is a relationship between eating habits and nutritional status of students from the Southern Andes region of Peru.
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