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Gutiérrez, M., Gomez, S. (2012). Componente endomórfico y porcentaje de masa grasa de los adolescentes con Síndrome de Down y su relación con la ingesta de energía según el nivel de actividad física 2011 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1163
Gutiérrez, M., Gomez, S. Componente endomórfico y porcentaje de masa grasa de los adolescentes con Síndrome de Down y su relación con la ingesta de energía según el nivel de actividad física 2011 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1163
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title = "Componente endomórfico y porcentaje de masa grasa de los adolescentes con Síndrome de Down y su relación con la ingesta de energía según el nivel de actividad física 2011",
author = "Gomez Hinostroza, Steve Poul",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2012"
}
Background: Obesity has become a major health problem and is more common in people with Down syndrome than in the rest. It is reported that adolescents with Down syndrome have a higher percentage of body fat compared to people without DS. Objective: To determine the endomorphic component and the percentage of fat mass in adolescents with Down syndrome and their relation to energy intake by level of physical activity. Design: Cross-sectional. Location: Peruvian Society Down Syndrome. Participants: 48 adolescents (71% males) with Down syndrome that are involved in the Peruvian Society for Down syndrome. Interventions: Anthropometric measurements were performed to evaluate the endomorphic component and percentage of fat mass to calculate energy intake was applied semi quantitative frequency of food consumption and to estimate the level of physical activity was applied International Physical Activity Questionnaire (International Physical activity Questionnaire)-IPAQ. Main outcome measures: endomorphic component, percentage of body fat, energy intake and physical activity level. Results: We found that most adolescents (n = 32) showed intense physical activity, compared with the moderate physical activity (n = 13) and the mild physical activity (n = 3). Adolescents who had a mild level of physical activity had greater endomorphic component (6.1 ± 1.34), greater percentage of fat mass (19.0 ± 7.9) than those who had moderate or intense physical activity. However, these differences were not significant; the level of energy intake was similar among the three groups. Conclusions: No relationship was found between the endomorphic component, the percentage of fat mass and energy intake by level of physical activity in adolescents with Down syndrome. Keywords: endomorphic component, percentage of body fat, energy intake, physical activity.
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