Bibliographic citations
Sevillano, D., (2019). Reducción del riesgo metabólico en sujetos obesos activos con la aplicación del programa nutrazone – 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/639
Sevillano, D., Reducción del riesgo metabólico en sujetos obesos activos con la aplicación del programa nutrazone – 2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/639
@misc{renati/226030,
title = "Reducción del riesgo metabólico en sujetos obesos activos con la aplicación del programa nutrazone – 2018",
author = "Sevillano López, Deyanira Steffi",
publisher = "Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón",
year = "2019"
}
The metabolic risk in obese adults, due to the bad practice of healthy eating, has been developing in our society in an increasing way. Although some type of physical training is carried out, it can also maintain obesity, due to the lack of an adequate nutritional orientation that produces an effect on the reduction of body weight and biochemical alterations. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of the NUTRAZONE Program, on the reduction of metabolic risk, in obese adult subjects of both sexes, who perform physical activity and maintain their usual diet. The investigation was explanatory or causal, of longitudinal cut and pre experimental design, in a sample of 30 subjects. Nutritional status, abdominal perimeter, biochemical analysis of basal glucose and lipid profile were evaluated, and eating habits were rated. The NUTRAZONE Program was applied and nutritional status was evaluated for twelve consecutive weeks. The SPSS program was used for data processing. The causal association with the Wilcoxon Ranges Test was verified, finding that the application of the NUTRAZONE Program significantly reduces metabolic risks such as BMI and biochemical alterations in triglycerides and c-HDL; Student's t-test was also used to verify significant differences in the values of the abdominal perimeter, basal glucose, cholesterol and LDL-c before and after treatment. Conclusion: The usual diet of the study subjects was high in simple carbohydrates, saturated fat and sodium, a low consumption of essential fats, fiber and water. The NUTRAZONE Program taught subjects to eat healthy to maintain their ideal weight and reduce metabolic complications.
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