Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020

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Objective: To determine the relationship between healthy lifestyles, glucose and BMI in adults from theAmauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima - 2020. Methodology: Non-experimental design, quantitative, crosssectionaland correlational approach. The sample is made up of 175 adults of both sexes betweenthe...

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Autores: Hurtado Casanca, Carla, Atoc Ventocilla, Noelene, Rodríguez Vásquez, Mery
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
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/1424
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Lifestyle, BMI, glucose.
Estilo de vida, IMC, glucosa.
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Estilo de vida saludable, nivel de glucosa e IMC en adultos del Valle de Amauta – Ate Vitarte – Lima - 2020
title Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
spellingShingle Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
Hurtado Casanca, Carla
Lifestyle, BMI, glucose.
Estilo de vida, IMC, glucosa.
title_short Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
title_full Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
title_fullStr Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
title_full_unstemmed Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
title_sort Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hurtado Casanca, Carla
Atoc Ventocilla, Noelene
Rodríguez Vásquez, Mery
author Hurtado Casanca, Carla
author_facet Hurtado Casanca, Carla
Atoc Ventocilla, Noelene
Rodríguez Vásquez, Mery
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Rodríguez Vásquez, Mery
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Lifestyle, BMI, glucose.
Estilo de vida, IMC, glucosa.
topic Lifestyle, BMI, glucose.
Estilo de vida, IMC, glucosa.
description Objective: To determine the relationship between healthy lifestyles, glucose and BMI in adults from theAmauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima - 2020. Methodology: Non-experimental design, quantitative, crosssectionaland correlational approach. The sample is made up of 175 adults of both sexes betweenthe ages of 18 and 64 years. Data were collected through a lifestyle questionnaire; Furthermore,anthropometric measurements such as weight and height were taken to determine the Body MassIndex (BMI), and the glucose level was also evaluated. Results: 82.7% of the evaluated populationpresented a healthy lifestyle and only 17.7% an unhealthy condition; likewise, 77.2% did not performphysical activity, finding that 52.6% performed light activity. Regarding the consumption of alcohol andother drugs, 94.2% are healthy; Also, 76.0% reported having adequate sleep and 24.0% had poor sleep quality. Regarding eating habits, 81.2% are healthy, a group of 18.9% does not have healthyhabits, and 68.0% did not have self-care. It was found that 42.3% had diabetes. Finally, 34.3% hada normal BMI, 42.3% were overweight, and 23.4% were obese. Conclusion: There is a relationshipbetween the lifestyle, glucose levels and BMI of the participants. In addition, the study shows that lackof physical activity is related to increased BMI, which in turn is associated with elevated glucose levels.Therefore, if a modification of the lifestyle, physical condition and sports, recreation and free timemanagement, consumption of alcohol and other drugs, sleep, eating habits and self-care, and medicalcare is made, it can be of great help to the prevention of metabolic diseases.
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spelling Healthy lifestyle, glucose level and BMI in adults from the Amauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima – 2020Estilo de vida saludable, nivel de glucosa e IMC en adultos del Valle de Amauta – Ate Vitarte – Lima - 2020Hurtado Casanca, Carla Atoc Ventocilla, Noelene Rodríguez Vásquez, Mery Lifestyle, BMI, glucose.Estilo de vida, IMC, glucosa.Objective: To determine the relationship between healthy lifestyles, glucose and BMI in adults from theAmauta Valley - Ate Vitarte - Lima - 2020. Methodology: Non-experimental design, quantitative, crosssectionaland correlational approach. The sample is made up of 175 adults of both sexes betweenthe ages of 18 and 64 years. Data were collected through a lifestyle questionnaire; Furthermore,anthropometric measurements such as weight and height were taken to determine the Body MassIndex (BMI), and the glucose level was also evaluated. Results: 82.7% of the evaluated populationpresented a healthy lifestyle and only 17.7% an unhealthy condition; likewise, 77.2% did not performphysical activity, finding that 52.6% performed light activity. Regarding the consumption of alcohol andother drugs, 94.2% are healthy; Also, 76.0% reported having adequate sleep and 24.0% had poor sleep quality. Regarding eating habits, 81.2% are healthy, a group of 18.9% does not have healthyhabits, and 68.0% did not have self-care. It was found that 42.3% had diabetes. Finally, 34.3% hada normal BMI, 42.3% were overweight, and 23.4% were obese. Conclusion: There is a relationshipbetween the lifestyle, glucose levels and BMI of the participants. In addition, the study shows that lackof physical activity is related to increased BMI, which in turn is associated with elevated glucose levels.Therefore, if a modification of the lifestyle, physical condition and sports, recreation and free timemanagement, consumption of alcohol and other drugs, sleep, eating habits and self-care, and medicalcare is made, it can be of great help to the prevention of metabolic diseases.Objetivo: Determinar la relación entre los estilos de vida saludable, glucosa e IMC en adultos del Vallede Amauta – Ate Vitarte – Lima – 2020. Metodología: Diseño no experimental, enfoque cuantitativo,de corte transversal y de tipo correlacional. La muestra está compuesta por a 175 adultos de ambossexos de edades entre 18 a 64 años. Se recolectaron los datos a través de un cuestionario sobre estilode vida; además, se tomaron medidas antropométricas como peso y talla para determinar el Índice demasa corporal (IMC), así mismo, se evaluó el nivel de glucosa. Resultados: El 82.7% de la poblaciónevaluada presentó un estilo de vida saludables y solo el 17.7% una condición poco saludable; asímismo, el 77.2% no realizaba actividad física, encontrando que el 52.6% realiza actividad ligera. Encuanto al consumo de alcohol y otras drogas, el 94.2% es saludable; también, el 76.0% informó tenerun sueño adecuado y el 24.0% tenía una mala calidad de sueño. En cuanto a los hábitos alimentarios,81.2% es saludable, un grupo de 18.9% no tiene hábitos saludables, también el 68.0% no tenía unautocuidado. Se encontró que el 42.3% presentó diabetes. Finalmente, el 34.3% tenía un IMC normal,42.3% presentó sobrepeso y 23.4% presentó obesidad. Conclusión: Existe relación entre el estilo devida, los niveles de glucosa y el IMC de los participantes. Además, el estudio demuestra que la falta deactividad física está relacionado al aumento del IMC, que a la vez se asocia a los niveles de glucosaelevados. Por lo tanto, si se hace una modificación del estilo de vida, condición física y deporte,recreación y manejo del tiempo libre, consumo de alcohol y otras drogas, sueño, hábitos alimentariosy autocuidado, y cuidado médico, puede ser de gran ayuda para la prevención de enfermedadesmetabólicas.Universidad Peruana Unión2020-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/rc_salud/article/view/142410.17162/rccs.v13i2.1424Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2020): Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; 20 - 33Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2020): Revista Científica de Ciencias de la Salud; 20 - 332411-00942306-060310.17162/rccs.v13i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Unióninstname:Universidad Peruana Unióninstacron:UPEUspahttps://revistas.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/rc_salud/article/view/1424/1803https://revistas.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/rc_salud/article/view/1424/1810info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.upeu.edu.pe:article/14242021-01-30T04:31:45Z
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