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Vílchez, J., (2015). Relación entre consumo dietario de omega 3 y coeficiente intelectual en niños y niñas de 30 a 48 meses del distrito Mi Perú, Callao [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4600
Vílchez, J., Relación entre consumo dietario de omega 3 y coeficiente intelectual en niños y niñas de 30 a 48 meses del distrito Mi Perú, Callao [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4600
@misc{renati/480585,
title = "Relación entre consumo dietario de omega 3 y coeficiente intelectual en niños y niñas de 30 a 48 meses del distrito Mi Perú, Callao",
author = "Vílchez García, Janpierre Genaro",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
--- Introduction: During the first years of life is critical that the children have a good nutritional status for proper brain development. At birth the human brain has an infinite number of cells to be interconnected to function properly. Essential fatty acids are essential for the neurological development of children, this development according to studies is given up to 5 years old. But a deficiency of essential omega 3 fatty acids can affect the synaptic connection avoiding a good development and intelligence quotient (IQ). Objectives: To determine the relationship between dietary intake of Omega 3 and intelligence quotient in children 30 to 48 months from the district Mi Perú, Callao. Design: descriptive study of quantitative approach, cross, cross, retrospective association. Participants: 67 children 30 to 48 months the district Mi Perú, Callao, which were chosen by probability sampling and quota. Interventions: After informed consent mothers of children study subjects were given a semiquantitative frequency of consumption of aquatic foods which had supported the plates' PRISMA dosages and dosages table of CENAN to determine the dietary intake of omega 3 per day; test Wechsler Intelligence Scale for preschool and primary WPPSI-III was used to determine IQ. Main outcome measures: Relationship by Likelihood ratio test between the dietary intake of Omega 3 and IQ level. Results: 85% (n = 67) of children aged 30- 58 months have presented an adequate dietary intake of omega-3 (> 100 mg EPA + DHA per day) and 15% (n = 67) A Poor dietary intake of Omega 3 food source of Omega 3 (<100 mg EPA + DHA per day); in relation to intelligence quotient (IQ) 13% (n = 67) they were below normal, according to the Likelihood Ratio test p value = 0.038. Conclusions: We conclude that there is an association between dietary intake of Omega 3 and IQ of children 30 to 48 months the district Mi Perú, Callao. Keywords: Omega 3, DHA, intelligence quotient
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