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Aspajo, D., Huayaban, L. (2019). Relación del estado nutricional y el consumo de alimentos en el Centro Residencial de Atención Integral “San Francisco De Asís” Loreto 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5952
Aspajo, D., Huayaban, L. Relación del estado nutricional y el consumo de alimentos en el Centro Residencial de Atención Integral “San Francisco De Asís” Loreto 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5952
@misc{renati/967390,
title = "Relación del estado nutricional y el consumo de alimentos en el Centro Residencial de Atención Integral “San Francisco De Asís” Loreto 2018",
author = "Huayaban Saboya, Luisa Karen",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The present research work is focused on the area of public health and had as a general objective to determine the relationship of nutritional status and food consumption in older adults of the residential center "San Francisco de Asís", Loreto 2018. The research was focused quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational. Being the population of 54 senior citizens. The instruments used for data collection were; anthropometric techniques according to the procedure of UNICEF / INS / CENAN, biochemical evaluation through medical records, direct weighing of food to establish maximum safety in the results. According to the Body Mass Index (BMI), 63% of older adults presented thinness, 25.9% are in a normal nutritional status, 9.3% are overweight and 1.9% are obese. In Tricípital skin fold parameters, 40.7% show severe malnutrition, 35.2% moderate malnutrition, 13% are normal and 11.1% with mild malnutrition. In the Abdominal Perimeter, 77.8% are normal, 13% at very high risk and 9.3% at high risk. With respect to the biochemical diagnosis, 96.3% are Not Adequate, and 3.7% Adequate. According to the consumption of food, it was observed that 100% of the elderly do not have an adequate consumption of food, having an excess of carbohydrates consumption of 51.9% (cereals and derivatives), therefore, it was found with a low consumption of 100% proteins (meats and derivatives), lipids 90.7% (fats and oils) and minerals (fruits and vegetables). Finally, we conclude that there is a significant statistical relationship between the independent fat variable (p <0.01 - Rho = 0.371) and the dependent variable BMI, (Rho = 0.371 - p <0.05).
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