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The diagnosis of nutritional status is extremely re levant in clinical practice and population assessment, due to the association betwe en body fat and metabolic alterations. The aim of this study is to analyze th e prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and its components in the pubertal stages of f emale students in Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil, in accordance with Internation al Diabetes Federation criteria. This is a cross-sectional study with 449 students aged betw een 8 and 19 years, stratified into pubertal stages systematized by Marshal and Tanner (1969), as follows: 27.6% prepubertal, 44.3% pubertal and 28.1% postpubertal, with mean ages of 9.4±1.27, 12.4±2.23 and 15.1±1.88 years, respectively. Preval ences were analyzed using distribution of frequencies and their respective 95 % confidence intervals, while the chi- square test and odds ratio were applied to analyze the associations between variables. The general prevalence of MS was 3.3% (CI: 2% - 5%) , without occurrences in the prepubertal stage, observing that it emerges from t he pubertal stage onwards with a prevalence of 2.5% (CI 95% 0.1% - 5%), 1% (CI 95% 0.4% - 2.3%) of cases with overweight and 1.5% (CI 95% -0.1% - 3.2%) with obes e individuals, while in the postpubertal stage the prevalence is 7.9% (CI 95% 3 .2% - 12.6%), 0.8% (CI 95% -0.8% - 2.3%) normal weight cases, 4% (CI 95% 0.6% - 7.4% ) overweight and 3.1% (CI 0.1% - 6.2%) obese individuals. There was an association (p<0.02) between pubertal stages and MS ( x 2 =5.2), with an OR of 3.3 (CI: 1.2 - 5), showing tha t postpubertal adolescents are more prone to SM than pubertals, while the OR i n obese individuals was 2.1 (CI: 2– 2.2) compared to the overweight. Body mass index (B MI) ( x 2 = 29.4; p<0.001) and age range ( x 2 = 13.1; p<0.001) showed a significant linear assoc iation with MS. Of the adolescents with MS, those aged ten years or younge r exhibited higher %G. The most prevalent components in all the stages were altered waist circumference (27.2% [CI 23% - 31%]) and low HDL cholesterol (39.6% [CI 35% – 44%]), which, coupled with hypertension, displayed significant differences in the postpubertal stage in relation to the other stages. The results show that MS emerges from the pubertal stage onwards in proportion to excess childhood body fat, a fact tha t calls for prevention strategies using an educational approach, reducing the large demand on the National Health System. Keywords: Metabolic syndrome, pubertal stages, risk factors.
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The polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is considered the most common endocrine disorder in reproductive age women, with a prevalence ranging from 15 to 20%. In addition to hormonal and reproductive changes, it is common in PCOS the presence of risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance (IR), visceral obesity, chronic low-grade inflammation and dyslipidemia. Due to the high frequency of obesity associated with PCOS, weight loss is considered as the first-line treatment for the syndrome by improving metabolic and normalizes serum androgens, restoring reproductive function of these patients. Objectives: To evaluate the inflammatory markers and IR in women with PCOS and healthy ovulatory with different nutritional status and how these parameters are displayed after weight loss through caloric restriction in with Down syndrome. Methods: Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were assessed in serum samples from 40 women of childbearing age. The volunteers were divided into four groups: Group I (not eutrophic with PCOS, n = 12); Group II (not eutrophic without PCOS, n = 10), Group III (eutrophic with PCOS, n = 08) and Group IV (eutrophic without PCOS, n = 10). The categorization of groups was performed by body mass index (BMI), according to the World Health Organization (WHO) does not eutrophic, overweight and obesity (BMI> 25 kg / m²) and normal weight (BMI <24.9 kg / m²). IR was determined by HOMA-IR index. In the second phase of the study a controlled dietary intervention was performed and inflammatory parameters were evaluated in 21 overweight and obese women with PCOS, before and after weight loss. All patients received a low-calorie diet with reduction of 500 kcal / day of regular consumption with standard concentrations of macronutrients. Results: Phase 1: PCOS patients showed increased levels of CRP (p <0.01) and HOMAIR (p <0.01). When divided by BMI, both not eutrophic group with PCOS (I) as eutrophic with PCOS (III) showed increased levels of CRP (I = 2.35 ± 0,55mg / L and 2.63 ± III = 0,65mg / L; p <0.01) and HOMA-IR (I = 2.16 ± 2.54 and III = 1.07 ± 0.55; p <0.01). There were no differences in TNF-α and IL-6 between groups. Step 2: After the weight loss of 5% of the initial weight was reduced in all of the components of serum assessed inflammatory profile, PCR (154.75 ± 19:33) vs (78.06 ± 8.9) TNF α (10.89 ± 5.09) vs (6:39 ± 1:41) and IL6 (154.75 ± 19:33) vs (78.06 ± 08.09) (p <0:00) in association with improvement some hormonal parameters evaluated. Conclusion: PCOS contributed to the development of chronic inflammation and changes in glucose metabolism by increasing CRP, insulin and HOMA-IR, independent of nutritional status. The weight loss, caloric restriction has improved the inflammatory condition and hormonal status of the evaluated patients.
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Schizophrenia is a severe and persistent mental illness; diagnosis occurs mainly during adolescence. The pharmacological treatment is done with typical and atypical antipsychotics. Atypical have the advantage of reduced extrapyramidal effects, which make them promising for the treatment of schizophrenia, furthermore, they have shown significant metabolic and hormonal changes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of atypical antipsychotics, olanzapine and risperidone on the quality of life and on their adverse effects in schizophrenic patients. For this we analyzed the quality of life of patients with implementation of EuroQol-5D-3L instrument and performing biochemical and hormonal tests, blood pressure measurement, and measurement of anthropometric indices, besides the application of Ugvalg scales for Kliniske Undersgelser (UKU) and Simpson-Angus, who evaluated the side effects caused by drugs. Data were analyzed using the Student t test and chi-square test, with 5% significance level. The results showed that the EuroQol the antipsychotic olanzapine causes significant losses associated with personal care (p <0.001). Comparing the two groups of antipsychotics, the average years of quality-adjusted life, known per QALY was favorable for the risperidone group (p <0.032). The results of olanzapine and risperidone groups were compared. In terms of socioeconomic, it was observed that men used, the prevalent form, olanzapine (p <0.008); this same group showed the following results significantly unfavorable, related to anthropometric variables: waist circumference (p <0.01), hip circumference (p <0.02), weight (p <0.02) and blood pressure (p <0.04). The biochemical and hormonal analyzes showed that olanzapine resulted in losses related to the following variables: triglycerides (p <0.04), HDL cholesterol in men (p < 0.02) and cortisol (p < 0.01). In risperidone users, the only negative value was prolactin (p < 0.04). Regarding the analysis of the Simpson-Angus scale, the group treated with olanzapine was handicapped because the average total scores for olanzapine was 0.38, while for risperidone was 0.11 (p < 0.02). In the UKU scale, the following results were obtained also unfavorable for the olanzapine group: fatigue (P <0.02), dystonia (p <0.01) and tremor (p <0.03). According to the UKU scale, the side effects present in the risperidone group included: gynecomastia (p <0.01), ejaculatory dysfunction (p <0.02) and erectile dysfunction (p <0.02). It was concluded that olanzapine users had the worst score of quality of life, higher metabolic risks associated with overweight and inadequate lipid profile and greater tendency to extrapyramidal manifestations. However, risperidone users were more likely to adverse reactions due to hormonal changes.
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This study analyzed the Worker’s Healthy Eating Program in Rio Grande do Norte state (RN) to assess its possible impact on the nutritional status of the workers benefitted. To that end, we conducted a cross-sectional observational prospective study based on a multistage stratified random sample comparing 26 small and medium-sized companies from the Manufacturing Sector (textiles, food and beverages, and nonmetallic minerals) of RN, divided into two equal groups (WFP and Non WFP). Interviews were conducted at each company by trained interviewers from Tuesday to Saturday between September and December 2014. Data were collected on the company (characterization and information regarding the program’s desired results) and workers (personal and professional information, anthropometrics, health, lifestyle and food consumed the previous day). Population estimates were calculated for RN on the characteristics of workers and the study variables. The main variable was BMI. The secondary variables were waist circumference (WC), nutritional diagnosis, calorie intake, blood pressure, metabolic variables and lifestyle indicators. The statistical method used was hierarchical mixed effects linear regression for interval variables and hierarchical mixed effects logistic regression for binary variables. The variables measured in ordinal scales were analyzed by ordinal logistic regression adjusted for correlated variables, adopting robust standard errors. The results for interval variables are presented as point estimates and their 95% confidence intervals; and as odds-ratios and their 95% confidence intervals for binary variables. The Fisher’s exact and Student’s t-tests were used for simple comparisons between proportions and means, respectively. Differences were considered statistically significant at p<0.05. A total of 1069 workers were interviewed, of which 541 were from the WFP group and 528 from the Non WFP group. Subjects were predominantly males and average age was 34.5 years. Significant intergroup differences were observed for schooling level, income above 1 MW (minimum wage) and specific training for their position at the company. The results indicated a significant difference between the BMI of workers benefitted, which was on average 0.989 kg/m2 higher than the BMI of workers from the Non WFP group (p=0.002); and between the WC, with the waist circumference of WFP group workers an average of 1.528 cm larger (p<0.05). Higher prevalence of overweight and obesity (p<0.001) and cardiovascular risk (p=0.038) were recorded in the WFP group. Tests on the possible effect of the WFP on health (blood pressure and metabolic indicators) and lifestyle indicators (smoking, alcohol consumption and exercise) were not significant. With respect to worker’s diets, differences were significant for consumption of saturated fat (lunch and daily intake), salt (lunch, other meals and daily intake) and proteins (other meals and daily intake), with higher consumption of these nutrients in the WFP group. The study showed a possible positive impact of the WFP on nutritional status (BMI and WC) among the workers benefitted. No possible effects of the program were observed for the lifestyle indicators studied. Workers benefitted consumed less salt, saturated fat and protein. The relevance of the WFP is recognized for this portion of society and it is understood that, if the program can reach and impact those involved, the development of educational initiatives aimed at nutritional and food safety may also exert a positive influence.
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Introduction: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), present in 6-12% of women of reproductive age, the criterion of Rotterdam, is characterized by hyperandrogenism, insulin resistance (IR) and its inflammatory state, exacerbated by obesity and factors associated with the increase in damage DNA. Weight loss, combined with healthy eating, acts restoring the reproductive and metabolic functions in the SOP, though its influence in reducing DNA damage in PCOS are unknown. Aim: To investigate whether there are differences between DNA damage markers and factors of cardiometabolic risk in women with PCOS and control, and evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional intervention in DNA damage markers and cardiometabolic risk markers in overweight and obese women with PCOS. Methods: the study was conducted in two studies and the participants were aged between 18 and 35 years. In the first study, a prospective case-control, were included 27 women diagnosed with PCOS and 20 controls. In the second study, clinical trial of nutritional intervention with 12-week calorie-restricted diet 500Kcal / day. The genotoxicity, DNA damage (intensity tail, tail moment and tail length) was evaluated by the comet assay. Anthropometric data, dietary intake, hormonal, biochemical and inflammatory were evaluated in different studies. Results: there was no significant difference between the DNA damage marker tail intensity (p = 0.18), tail moment (p = 0.76) and tail length (p = 0.109) in PCOS when compared to the control group. Data after nutritional intervention in PCOS women with overweight and obesity showed a decrease in DNA damage markers: tail intensity (24.35 ± 5.86 - pre-diet vs. 17.15 ± 5.04 -Post-diet) and tail moment (20.47 ± 7.85 - pre-diet vs. 14.13 ± 6.29 -post-diet) (p <0.001). Reduction of weight (3.5%) and decreased cardiometabolic markers IR and hyperandrogenism. Conclusion: women with PCOS have a worse cardiometabolic risk profile compared to control however similar genotoxicity identified by DNA damage. Nutritional intervention reduced the genotoxicity of overweight and obese women with PCOS, and reduce the factors of cardiometabolic risk.
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The birth or delivery under 37 weeks of pregnancy is considered a global public health problem, since it is seen as one of the main risk factors for neonatal morbidity and mortality, particularly in the first week of life. This study had the objective of analyzing the profile of mothers of premature and full-term babies for the outcome of birth. This is an analytical-descriptive and cross-sectional study, with a sample of 109 mothers of all the premature babies and 135 mothers of the randomly selected full-term babies, by drawing, occurred in the period from April to September 2015, in a public maternity. Data were organized on Microsoft Excel 2013; subsequently, there was the analysis of the analytical-descriptive statistics, through Statistica 10, through which the frequencies, proportions, p values, with 5% significance level, through the Chi-square test, were identified. The project was submitted to the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, receiving a favorable opinion (nº 1047431/2015). This study has enabled us to identify that the socioeconomic profile of mothers of premature and full-term babies showed, in both, low schooling level and low income. In addition, our data point out in the two groups, before and during pregnancy, a high prevalence of sedentariness; statistical significance for overweight and obesity before and during pregnancy, with 42,22% prevalence before pregnancy of mothers of premature babies and 48,62% of mothers of full-term babies; with high blood pressure during pregnancy in 32,11% of mothers of premature babies and 17,04% of mothers of full-term babies. Moreover, pregnancy was only planned in 33,33%, and also unwanted by 21,1% of mothers of premature babies, while 40,37% of mothers of full-term babies planned pregnancy and 17,78% had unwanted pregnancy. With respect to the aggravating factor “illicit drugs”, there was consumption during pregnancy on the part of 8,26% of mothers of premature babies. The most frequent complications were: vaginal bleeding (in 43,12% of mothers of premature babies and 20% of mothers of full-term babies); urinary infection (in 44,95% of mothers of premature babies and 40% of mothers of full-term babies); and stressful pregnancy (in 62,96% of mothers of premature babies and 47,41% of mothers of full-term babies). Accordingly, babies were born with health problems in 58,10% of premature births and there was healthy birth in 96,30% of full-term babies. Therefore, the profile of mothers with obesity and overweight, unwanted pregnancy, user of illegal drugs during pregnancy, stressful pregnancy and vaginal bleeding may be associated with the birth of premature baby as unfavorable and hazardous event for the child’s health.
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The birth or delivery under 37 weeks of pregnancy is considered a global public health problem, since it is seen as one of the main risk factors for neonatal morbidity and mortality, particularly in the first week of life. This study had the objective of analyzing the profile of mothers of premature and full-term babies for the outcome of birth. This is an analytical-descriptive and cross-sectional study, with a sample of 109 mothers of all the premature babies and 135 mothers of the randomly selected full-term babies, by drawing, occurred in the period from April to September 2015, in a public maternity. Data were organized on Microsoft Excel 2013; subsequently, there was the analysis of the analytical-descriptive statistics, through Statistica 10, through which the frequencies, proportions, p values, with 5% significance level, through the Chi-square test, were identified. The project was submitted to the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, receiving a favorable opinion (nº 1047431/2015). This study has enabled us to identify that the socioeconomic profile of mothers of premature and full-term babies showed, in both, low schooling level and low income. In addition, our data point out in the two groups, before and during pregnancy, a high prevalence of sedentariness; statistical significance for overweight and obesity before and during pregnancy, with 42,22% prevalence before pregnancy of mothers of premature babies and 48,62% of mothers of full-term babies; with high blood pressure during pregnancy in 32,11% of mothers of premature babies and 17,04% of mothers of full-term babies. Moreover, pregnancy was only planned in 33,33%, and also unwanted by 21,1% of mothers of premature babies, while 40,37% of mothers of full-term babies planned pregnancy and 17,78% had unwanted pregnancy. With respect to the aggravating factor “illicit drugs”, there was consumption during pregnancy on the part of 8,26% of mothers of premature babies. The most frequent complications were: vaginal bleeding (in 43,12% of mothers of premature babies and 20% of mothers of full-term babies); urinary infection (in 44,95% of mothers of premature babies and 40% of mothers of full-term babies); and stressful pregnancy (in 62,96% of mothers of premature babies and 47,41% of mothers of full-term babies). Accordingly, babies were born with health problems in 58,10% of premature births and there was healthy birth in 96,30% of full-term babies. Therefore, the profile of mothers with obesity and overweight, unwanted pregnancy, user of illegal drugs during pregnancy, stressful pregnancy and vaginal bleeding may be associated with the birth of premature baby as unfavorable and hazardous event for the child’s health.
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The number of overweight people has increased in the last few years. Factors such as attention to diet and changes in lifestyle are crucial in the prevention and control of obesity and diseases related to it. Experts believe that such actions are most effective when initiated during childhood, and that children raised in an environment that encourages physical activity ultimately become healthier adults. However, to arouse and maintain interest in such activities represent a major challenge, which are initially perceived as repetitive and boring, and, thus, soon abandoned. Computer games, traditionally seen as stimulants to a sedentary lifestyle are changing this perception using non-conventional controls that require constant movement of the player. Applications that combine the playfulness of such games to physical activity through devices, like Microsoft Kinect, might become interesting tools in this scenario, by using the familiarity of Natural User Interfaces along with the challenge and the fun of video games, in order to make attractive exercise routines for schoolchildren. The project carried out consists of an exergame composed of several activities designed and implemented with the participation of a Physical Educator, aimed at children between eight and ten years old, whose performance and progress can be remotely monitored by a professional via web interface. The application arising from this work was accompanied by tests with a group of graduating Physical Education students from the University of Rio Verde GO, and subsequently validated through questionnaires whose results are shown on this work.
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La obesidad es un problema de salud pública a nivel mundial. Su prevalencia se ha multiplicado por más de dos entre 1980 y 2014. La Organización Mundial de la salud (OMS) ha estimado que 170 millones de jóvenes menores de 18 años presentan exceso de peso y ha considerado la obesidad como una epidemia a nivel mundial. La obesidad es una enfermedad crónica de origen multifactorial que viene determinada por la interacción de factores genéticos, biológicos, socioeconómicos, conductuales y ambientales actuando a través de mediadores fisiológicos nutricionales en la ingesta y gasto de energía. El sobrepeso y la obesidad son factores de riesgo relacionados con el desarrollo de diabetes, alteraciones del metabolismo lipídico, síndrome metabólico, hipertensión arterial, esteatosis hepática, litiasis biliar, alteraciones respiratorios, ortopédicas, trastornos psicológicos y de la alimentación y también en ocasiones inadaptación social del adolescente. Estos desajustes se pueden perpetuar y agravarse en la edad adulta, por lo que tanto el sobrepeso como la obesidad suponen un grave problema sanitario, económico y social, frente al cual es prioritario luchar. Numerosos estudios e investigaciones evidencian la relación existente entre la obesidad y sus inicios en la vida intrauterina, es decir, la relación entre el comportamiento nutricional y ponderal de la madre antes y/o durante el embarazo y las consecuencias en la salud de sus descendientes en la edad adulta...
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El Síndrome Metabólico (SM) es un conjunto de factores de riesgo asociados con el incremento del riesgo de enfermedad cardiovascular y diabetes mellitus de tipo 2 (DM2). Dichos factores son obesidad (OB), resistencia a la Insulina (RI), hiperglucemia, dislipidemia e hipertensión (HTA) e interactúan entre sí sobre las anomalías vasculares, el estrés oxidativo, la grasa visceral, la inflamación y el cortisol en un entorno de OB y RI y bajo la influencia de las predisposiciones genéticas y condiciones ambientales, tales como hábitos de alimentación y actividad física. Según una hipótesis, la RI y la OB son los factores que más contribuyen en la manifestación de anormalidades metabólicas y las manifestaciones más tempranas del desarrollo de SM en niños. Mientras el páncreas compensa adecuadamente la RI mediante una mayor secreción de insulina, las concentraciones de glucosa en sangre se mantienen normales. Sin embargo, en algunos pacientes la capacidad de las células β del páncreas disminuye con el tiempo, lo que conduce al desarrollo de DM2. Otro factor a tener en cuenta en el diagnóstico del SM es la dislipidemia, caracterizada por el aumento de los triglicéridos (TG) y del VLDL‐colesterol, bajas cifras de HDL‐colesterol, así como por la presencia de partículas de LDL‐colesterol más pequeñas y densas de lo normal. Otro factor de riesgo de padecimiento de SM es la presión arterial elevada, que suele aparecer ligada a la presencia de OB, ya que el aumento de algunas adipoquinas que en esta se produce, entre las que se encuentran el AGE, PAI‐1, IL‐6, TNF‐α y leptina, pueden llevar a disfunción endotelial a través de la ruta del óxido nítrico. Debido a que el sobrepeso y el incremento de los valores de insulina plasmática son componentes clave del SM, es importante tener en cuenta los hábitos alimentarios y otros estilos de vida que influyen en los mismos...
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"Introducción y Objetivo" En los últimos años se han producido importantes cambios en los estilos de vida de la población y con ello en la alimentación de niños y adolescentes. El mayor desarrollo económico, el avance tecnológico alimentario y culinario, el seguimiento de hábitos alimentarios inadecuados, como por ejemplo no desayunar, la incorporación de la mujer al trabajo fuera del hogar, la nueva estructura familiar, la gran influencia de la publicidad y de la televisión, la incorporación más temprana de los niños a la escuela, junto con la mayor posibilidad de elegir sus menús sin una adecuada supervisión familiar, entre otras, condiciona un consumo de alimentos con elevado aporte calórico y baja calidad nutricional. Debido a lo anterior cada vez es más frecuente la presencia de obesidad y sobrepeso en la población escolar, así como la aparición de otras conductas del comportamiento alimentario y la ingesta insuficiente de algunos micronutrientes como el caso de la vitamina D, calcio, hierro, acido fólico, etc. Por otra parte, también es destacable el aumento de tabaquismo y del sedentarismo entre los jóvenes de nuestro país. Como consecuencia de lo anterior, se ha producido un aumento de problemas de salud entre nuestros niños y adolescentes, entre los que se encuentran las enfermedades cardiovasculares y el síndrome metabólico. Por todo lo anteriormente descrito, el objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer el estado nutricional de un colectivo de escolares españoles de la ciudad de Madrid. Material y Métodos Para conseguir datos, se agruparon los 21 distritos de Madrid Capital, en función de sus características socioeconómicas similares y buscando también que todas las zonas geográficas de Madrid queden representadas. Se constituyeron 5 grupos escogiendo al azar un distrito de cada grupo resultando al final los barrios de Carabanchel, Moratalaz, Chamberí, Villaverde y Fuencarral...
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O objetivo do estudo foi identificar o estado nutricional de escolares que realizaram aulas com professor de Educaçao Física e escolares que nao realizaram aulas de Educaçao Física com professores capacitados. A pesquisa foi realizada com 77 escolares matriculados no 5° ano de 4 escolas de Santa Maria/RS/Brasil. Para a classificaçao do estado nutricional foi utilizada a sugestao da Organizaçao Mundial de Saúde (OMS, 2007). Resultados: Os participantes de ambos os grupos apresentaram média do IMC bem próximas, sendo 56 do grupo sem Educaçao Física (GSEF) e 55 do grupo com Educaçao Física (GCEF) classificados como eutróficos. Quando comparado os dois grupos percebeu-se que GCEF possui um número menor de crianças obesas (11) em relaçao ao GSEF (31). Entretanto esse grupo possui mais crianças com sobrepeso (34) quando comparado com o mesmo grupo (13). Desta forma, conclui-se que crianças que possuem Educaçao Física nos anos iniciais, com um profissional da área, podem apresentar menor probabilidade de serem obesas do que as crianças que nao tem Educaçao Física. A continuidade de estudos com percentual de gordura em crianças se faz necessário, ampliando o número da amostra e controlando questoes ambientais influenciadoras no nível de atividade física
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El objetivo fue relacionar características de la composición corporal con la capacidad física en un grupo de escolares de la comuna de Quintero, Chile. El grupo evaluado perteneció a 141 niños y niñas de 4° básico (10,02 ± 0,78 años) y 8° básico (14,07± 0,95 años). Para determinar la capacidad física se utilizó la batería de test LECOFQ, el estado nutricional se determinó con el IMC y el porcentaje de masa adiposa con dos pliegues (Slaughter, 1988). Los resultados evidenciaron altos índices de sobrepeso y obesidad. Existieron diferencias significativas entre damas y varones de 4° básico en la variable índice de masa corporal (p=0,001). En 8° básico existieron diferencias significativas en las variables porcentaje de masa grasa (p=0,000) test de salto horizontal (p=0,000) y test de Navette (p=0,000), entre otros. Se aprecia que mayores niveles de grasa corporal se relacionaron negativamente con los test físicos de salto horizontal, velocidad y test de Navette (p<0,05). En 8o año básico se expresan diferencias significativas por género en la masa grasa y capacidad física. Se concluye que un aumento del tejido adiposo influye negativamente en el rendimiento motriz en esta población.
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Introducción. Los hábitos y estilos de vida caracterizan el perfil de riesgo para las enfermedades cardiovasculares. Una forma costo-efectiva de prevenir este aumento es mediante la adopción de un estilo de vida saludable. Conocer los hábitos alimentarios y de actividad física de una población permite tomar decisiones y trazar políticas de promoción de salud, y también desarrollar programas educativos dirigidos a fomentar conductas activas y saludables. Material y método. Población 152 niños entre 6 y 9 años de edad. Encuesta sobre hábitos y estilos de vida respondida por padres, con énfasis en consumo de frutas y verduras, consumo de azúcar y aceites. Variables antropométricas: peso y talla. Se calculó índice de masa corporal y se estableció el estado nutricional. Se preguntó sobre actividad física extraescolar, frecuencia y tiempo semanal dedicado a la práctica. El tratamiento estadístico determinó medias y prueba de chi cuadrado. Resultados. Peso 27.8kg±5.8, talla 125.4cm±7.2, IMC 17.5±2.4. Sobrepeso 25.9 y obesidad 9.9. 73.8 realizan actividad física extraescolar, el 45.8 mira más de 90 minutos de TV diariamente. Conclusiones. El nivel de estudios de la madre se relacionó positivamente con los hábitos y estilos de vida saludables de los niños
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O objetivo do estudo foi identificar o estado nutricional de escolares que realizaram aulas com professor de Educaçao Física e escolares que nao realizaram aulas de Educaçao Física com professores capacitados. A pesquisa foi realizada com 77 escolares matriculados no 5° ano de 4 escolas de Santa Maria/RS/Brasil. Para a classificaçao do estado nutricional foi utilizada a sugestao da Organizaçao Mundial de Saúde (OMS, 2007). Resultados: Os participantes de ambos os grupos apresentaram média do IMC bem próximas, sendo 56 do grupo sem Educaçao Física (GSEF) e 55 do grupo com Educaçao Física (GCEF) classificados como eutróficos. Quando comparado os dois grupos percebeu-se que GCEF possui um número menor de crianças obesas (11) em relaçao ao GSEF (31). Entretanto esse grupo possui mais crianças com sobrepeso (34) quando comparado com o mesmo grupo (13). Desta forma, conclui-se que crianças que possuem Educaçao Física nos anos iniciais, com um profissional da área, podem apresentar menor probabilidade de serem obesas do que as crianças que nao tem Educaçao Física. A continuidade de estudos com percentual de gordura em crianças se faz necessário, ampliando o número da amostra e controlando questoes ambientais influenciadoras no nível de atividade física