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Suarez, E., (2024). Microambiente obesogénico y riesgo de diabetes en estudiantes de la Institución Educativa de Acción Conjunta San Salvador, 2022 [Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle]. https://repositorio.une.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14039/11307
Suarez, E., Microambiente obesogénico y riesgo de diabetes en estudiantes de la Institución Educativa de Acción Conjunta San Salvador, 2022 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle; 2024. https://repositorio.une.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14039/11307
@misc{renati/1737336,
title = "Microambiente obesogénico y riesgo de diabetes en estudiantes de la Institución Educativa de Acción Conjunta San Salvador, 2022",
author = "Suarez Torres, Evelyn Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle",
year = "2024"
}
The objective of this research work was to determine the relationship between the obesogenic microenvironment and the risk of diabetes in students of the San Salvador Joint Action Educational Institution, 2022. The study was quantitative, correlational, hypothetical deductive, cross-sectional and non-experimental. The population was 120 primary school students (both boys and girls) and the census sampling. The obesogenic microenvironment questionnaire (14 items) was applied, with an average validation of 93.1% and Cronbach's alpha = 0.886; the dimensions that compose it are: Obesogenic microenvironment at home and Obesogenic microenvironment in the community. And the Findrisk Test. (7 items) which did not need validation as it was recognized in the scientific community. Its dimensions are five and they are: history and diagnosis of prediabetes, physical activity, anthropometry, intake of healthy foods and pharmacological treatment. The results showed that 66.7% of the students had a low risk of obesity and 33.3%, moderate risk. 72.5% of the students had a low risk of suffering from diabetes and 27%, a slightly increased risk. The statistical test used was Chi Square and it was concluded that there is a significant relationship between the obesogenic microenvironment and the risk of diabetes in students (p = 0.000).
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