Bibliographic citations
Requena, E., Rojas, K. (2015). Relación entre hábitos alimentarios y estado nutricional en adolescentes del 4º y 5º de secundaria de una institución educativa estatal de Bellavista - Callao, mayo - julio 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/218
Requena, E., Rojas, K. Relación entre hábitos alimentarios y estado nutricional en adolescentes del 4º y 5º de secundaria de una institución educativa estatal de Bellavista - Callao, mayo - julio 2014 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón; 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/218
@misc{renati/973843,
title = "Relación entre hábitos alimentarios y estado nutricional en adolescentes del 4º y 5º de secundaria de una institución educativa estatal de Bellavista - Callao, mayo - julio 2014",
author = "Rojas Yzaguirre, Kiabeth Elian",
publisher = "Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón",
year = "2015"
}
It recent decades have accumulated evidence on the importance of good nutrition, especially in developmental stages. During childhood and adolescence proper nutrition is essential to achieve maximum physical and intellectual development. Therefore the aim of the research is to determine the relationship between dietary habits and nutritional status in adolescent’s 4th and 5th and secondary educational institution in a State of Callao. The methodology applied rate is not experimental, descriptive and correlational design level. The study population consists of 76 students, who completed a questionnaire in order to meet their dietary habits, besides the weight and size to evaluate nutritional status according to the Body Mass Index (BMI) was taken. Hypothesis testing was performed for variables, resulting to the general hypothesis worth -0433 according to the statistical test of Pearson, rejecting H0 as the value of p = 0.000 < 0.05. Therefore, hypothesis 1 is approved demonstrating that there is a significant relationship between dietary habits and nutritional status. Also we can see that 68.4% of students tested have proper eating habits while 31.6% have inadequate dietary habits, when data nutritional status could observe that 63.4% had normal nutritional status, 21.1% overweight and 10.5% obesity.
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