1. The influence of a healthy lifestyle on body mass index in a sample of 12-14 year old individuals in Murcia (Spain)
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P.J. Carpena Lucas, AJ Gómez Navarro, J Mondéjar Jiménez, R García Pérez, and M.I. Jiménez Candel
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Pediatric Obesity ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Estudio transversal ,Excess weight ,Physical activity ,General Medicine ,Body Mass Index ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Lifestyle factors ,Normal weight ,Spain ,Humans ,Medicine ,Healthy Lifestyle ,Child ,business ,Life Style ,Humanities - Abstract
espanolFundamento. El sobrepeso y la obesidad se relacionan directamente con comorbilidades con graves consecuencias para la salud. El objetivo del estudio fue identificar los principales habitos de vida modificables que influyen en el desarrollo de la sobrecarga ponderal en adolescentes. Material y metodo. Estudio transversal, realizado en cuatro de los siete centros de educacion secundaria del Area V de Murcia. Se recogio informacion a traves de la Encuesta sobre Habitos Saludables en Adolescentes (ENHASA), cumplimentada por los padres y que engloba cuatro dimensiones compuestas por habitos de vida modificables: alimentacion, actividad fisica, nuevas tecnologias, y colegio-amigos. Se obtuvieron los datos de somatometria de los adolescentes y se clasificaron segun los referentes de indice de masa corporal (IMC) de la OMS. Las diferencias de puntuaciones entre categorias del IMC se analizaron con ANOVA. Resultados. El cuestionario fue cumplimentado por los padres de 421 adolescentes con edad media de 12 anos; el 21,1% presentaban sobrepeso y el 19,7% obesidad. A medida que aumentaba la categoria de IMC disminuia la puntuacion obtenida en la dimension de actividad fisica (6,36 en normopeso vs 4,45 en obesidad, p Conclusiones. Un 40,8% de la muestra estudiada presento exceso de peso, siendo la actividad fisica la conducta modificable mas relacionada con el IMC, lo que orienta a planear estrategias enfocadas especialmente en el sedentarismo que contribuyan a disminuir esta epidemia nutricional. EnglishBackground. Excess weight and obesity in childhood is directly related to comorbidities that can have serious consequences for health. This study set out to identify the main modifiable lifestyles that influence the development of excess weight and obesity in childhood. Methods. A cross-sectional study was carried out at seven secondary schools in Area V, Murcia, Spain. Questionnaires completed by parents were used to gather information about healthy habits in adolescents (ENHASA), The surveys consisted of four dimensions made up of modifiable lifestyle factors: nutrition, physical activity, new technologies and schoolmates. The adolescents’ somatometric data was measured and classified according to the WHO categories for body mass index (BMI). ANOVA was used to compare the score differences among the BMI groups. Results. The questionnaire was completed by the parents of 421 adolescents with an average age of 12 years. 21.1% presented excess weight and 19.7% obesity. The score obtained by adolescents in the physical activity dimension decreased in the increased BMI group (score in normal weight 6.36 vs. 4.45 in obesity; p Conclusion. Excess weight was present in 40.8% of the sample. Physical activity was the modifiable lifestyle to be most markedly linked to BMI. This outcome may help in planning specific strategies for sedentary lifestyles to reduce this dietary epidemic.
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- 2021
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