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Zevallos, L., (2023). Incremento de obesidad y estilos de vida no saludable enescolares de 7 – 16 años durante la pandemia covid-19 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11352
Zevallos, L., Incremento de obesidad y estilos de vida no saludable enescolares de 7 – 16 años durante la pandemia covid-19 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11352
@misc{renati/373705,
title = "Incremento de obesidad y estilos de vida no saludable enescolares de 7 – 16 años durante la pandemia covid-19",
author = "Zevallos Olivera, Luis José Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
OBJECTIVS: This study aims to determine if there is an increase in obesity and unhealthy lifestyles in patients aged 7 to 16 years seen by outpatient clinics in the pediatric service at the Victor Lazarte Echegaray Hospital during the COVID- 19 pandemic. MATERIAL AND METHODS. Our study had an observational, sectional-cross- sectional analytical design, a review of the medical records of 200 schoolchildren was carried out, where 80 were obese and 120 were not obese, then the parents of the schoolchildren who were treated between 2020 and 120 were surveyed. 2022, to determine if there was an increase in obesity and unhealthy lifestyles in these patients. RESULTS: Our study had a population of 200 schoolchildren who were treated in the pediatric service by outpatient clinic, between the year 2020 - 2022, where 40% (80) of obese patients were observed, and 60% (120) non-obese, of the which was identified that the average pre-pandemic BMI was 19.47 ± 3.648 kg/m2, and during the pandemic the BMI increased to 21.66 ± 5.370 kg/m2. After comparing both results, it was found that pre-pandemic obesity was 17% and increased to 40% and their average BMI was 2.19325 kg/m.2, therefore, the increase in BMI in obese children was 4.555kg /m2 and the non-obese 0.6194 kg/m2. On the other hand, changes in unhealthy lifestyles did have statistical significance with the increase in obesity with (p 0.000), being 5% before the pandemic and increasing to 86% during the pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: Obesity and unhealthy lifestyles had the greatest increase in schoolchildren aged 7 to 16 during the pandemic, being greater in children with obesity who were treated at the Víctor Lazarte Echegaray Hospital
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