Relación entre exceso de peso, factores de riesgo y funcionalidad familiar en mujeres de 20 a 44 años, Santa Rosa, 2016.
The excess of weight has increased in important proportions, currently considered for public health a problem, the magnitude, the consequences that it causes to the sufferer, the high cost that implies to the economy and the effects on the intra familiar and social relationships . Efforts to prevent...
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| Format: | masterThesis |
| Jezik: | spa |
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2017
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| Online dostop: | http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/18307 |
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| Izvleček: | The excess of weight has increased in important proportions, currently considered for public health a problem, the magnitude, the consequences that it causes to the sufferer, the high cost that implies to the economy and the effects on the intra familiar and social relationships . Efforts to prevent this condition are not enough. Therefore, principal objective of the present investigation was to analyze the relationship between overweight in young adult women and sociodemographic, economic, anthropometric risk factors and family functionality. A prospective, descriptive, cross-sectional, analytical, correlational study that included 215 women aged 20-44 years from Santa Rosa canton during 2016. They were weighed, stature, body mass index, abdominal perimeter And blood pressure. Besides we applied a survey that included variables that determined the demographic, economic partner conditions and the FF - SIL test that values the perception of family functionality. The calculated results of association and / or relationship between variables were with Chi2, p value and V. Cramer; it was determined that the excess of weight had a statistically significant relation, with a value of p <0.05 with the abdominal perimeter, and blood pressure, systolic and diastolic; However, estimates of association with partner tenure, occupation, educational instruction, sedentary lifestyle, tobacco consumption, poverty and family functionality, determined that there is no statistically significant relationship or association with a p value> 0.05. It was concluded that overweight affects all women studied equally regardless of socio-demographic conditions or inter-family relationships, and it is important in primary care to determine overweight and obesity through BMI, along with abdominal perimeter and blood pressure to predict chronic diseases. Keywords: Overweight, obesity, demographic partner, economic partner, women, young adult, family functionality. |
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