Bibliographic citations
Macedo, J., Meléndez, R. (2017). Relación del estado nutricional con los estilos de vida de policías que laboran en Iquitos - 2017 [Tesis, Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5396
Macedo, J., Meléndez, R. Relación del estado nutricional con los estilos de vida de policías que laboran en Iquitos - 2017 [Tesis]. : Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana; 2017. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5396
@misc{renati/965920,
title = "Relación del estado nutricional con los estilos de vida de policías que laboran en Iquitos - 2017",
author = "Meléndez García, Rajiv André",
publisher = "Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2017"
}
The present project was developed with the objective of determining the effect of the Lifestyles in relation to the Nutritional State in Police that work in the city of Iquitos attended in the internal clinic of the PNP Polyclinic, during the year 2017. The research was focused quantitative, not experimental, descriptive correlational, transversal and analytical. The sample consisted of 459 police officers who went to the Internal Office of the PNP. In the data collection the following instruments were used: Calibrated balance, Height Meter, Nutritional Assessment Tables (CENAM), Lifestyles Profile Questionnaire. The results were: With respect to the Lifestyles of 459 policemen interviewed during the year 2017, 12% (55) have a Healthy lifestyle compared to 59.5% (273) with an unhealthy lifestyle . Regarding the Body Mass Index (BMI), 22.7% (104) presented Normal Nutritional Status, 51.9% (238) were found in Overweight, 23.3% (107) presented obesity and 2.2% ( 10) Morbid type obesity. The analysis of the Lifestyles with the Nutritional State showed that 104 (22.7%) police of normal nutritional status, 11.3% (53) have healthy lifestyles and 6.3% (29) styles of unhealthy life. Of 238 (51.9%) overweight police officers, 34.9% (160) have unhealthy lifestyle and only 0.4% (27) healthy lifestyles. Finally 107 (23.3%) police with obesity, 16.3% (75) have unhealthy lifestyles and only 0.2% (1) healthy lifestyles. Of the 10 (2.1%) police with morbid obesity, 2.0% (9) have unhealthy lifestyles and 0.2% (1) unhealthy lifestyle, there was no police with healthy lifestyles . From the analysis of the relationship between lifestyles and nutritional status, using the nonparametric statistical test for categorical ordinal variables τb of Kendall, it is concluded that there is a highly significant statistical relationship (p <0.01) between both variables with a value of bilateral significance p = 0.0000000000000001543.
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