Objetivo: Estimar la asociación entre el uso y adicción al Internet (AI), y la obesidad en escolares adolescentes de un colegio privado de Lima, Perú. Métodos: El estudio de corte transversal se realizó en noviembre del 2014. Se consideraron escolares de 12 a 17 años. La obesidad, posible consecuencia del uso y AI, se evaluó mediante el estado nutricional, usando IMC ajustado por edad y género; la obesidad abdominal con el índice cintura-talla. La actividad física (AF) podría afectar los resultados, por ello se evaluó con PAQ-A; el riesgo de AI con la EAIL. El tiempo de uso de Internet (TUI) semanal se dividió en terciles. Se evaluaron las asociaciones utilizando Razones de Prevalencia Ajustadas (RPa). Resultados: Se evaluó a 544 estudiantes con 14,5 años de edad promedio; de dichos alumnos, 51,3% fueron varones; 90,3% usaban Internet mediante Smartphones; y 67,7% eran sedentarios. Del total, 28,5% tenía sobrepeso/obesidad, 9,7% obesidad abdominal, 32,9% usaba más de 32 horas de Internet y 28,9% tenía riesgo alto de AI. Se halló que el mayor TUI se asocia con sobrepeso/obesidad (RPa: 1,45; IC95%:1,04-2,00) también con obesidad abdominal (RPa: 2,25; IC95%:1,19-4,27) y con una menor AF (RP 1,23; IC 95% 1,06-1,42) en mayor cantidad de estudiantes. No se encontró asociación entre obesidad y riesgo de AI (p>0,05). Conclusión: Existe asociación entre el mayor TUI con el sobrepeso/obesidad y obesidad abdominal en escolares adolescentes. Para evitar la obesidad por el alto uso de internet se propone controlar el tiempo de uso. / Objective: Estimate the association between the use and Internet addiction (IA), with obesity in adolescent students from a private high school in Lima, Peru. Methodology: The cross-sectional type study was done on November 2014. Students between 12 and 17 years old were included. Obesity, as one possible consequence of use and IA, was measured by nutritional status with BMI adjusted to age and gender; abdominal obesity with waist-to-height ratio. Results could be affected by physical activity (PA). Due to this it was measured with PAQ-A; IA risk with EAIL. Weekly time usage of Internet (TUI) was divided into three groups, and the association between Internet usage and addiction to it with obesity was evaluated with Adjusted Prevalence Ratios (aPR). Results: 544 students, with an average age of 14.5 years were evaluated. Out of these students, 51.3% were male, 90.3% used Internet from their Smartphones and 67.7% were sedentary. Out of the total 28.5% had overweight/obesity, 9.7% had abdominal obesity; 32.9% used more than 32 hours on Internet and the remaining 28.9% had a high IA risk. It was found that a higher TUI was associated with overweight/obesity (aPR: 1,45; IC95%:1,04-2,00), also to abdominal obesity: (aPR: 2,25; IC95%:1,19-4,27) and a lower PA: (aPR: 1,23; IC 95% 1,06-1,42) on a higher number of students. No association was found between obesity and IA risk (p>0,05). Conclusion: There is an association between higher TUI, overweight/obesity and abdominal obesity in adolescent school students. Therefore it is suggested to control the TUI by adolescents. / Tesis
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:PERUUPC/oai:repositorioacademico.upc.edu.pe:10757/621790 |
Date | 17 November 2015 |
Creators | Márquez Hinojosa, Alexandra, Mesones Tello, Rossana |
Contributors | Mayta-Tristan, Percy, Cusirramos Jiménez, Sandra Edith |
Publisher | Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), PE |
Source Sets | Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC) |
Language | Spanish |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis |
Format | application/pdf, application/msword |
Source | Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), Repositorio Académico - UPC |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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