Prevalencia y factores asociados a las conductas alimentarias de riesgo en adolescentes de nivel secundario del colegio Túpac Amaru II
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2022Author(s)
Guevara Vigo, Alexandra Fidelina
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Determinar la prevalencia y si las horas de sueño insuficientes, el
cyberbullying y el bajo ajuste escolar son factores asociados a las conductas
alimentarias de riesgo en estudiantes de nivel secundaria del Colegio Túpac
Amaru II
Material y métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio transversal, analítico en el que
se incluyeron a 88 estudiantes de 4° y 5° año de educación secundaria del
Colegio Túpac Amaru II-2021.
Resultados: De 88 adolescentes, 20 presentaron CAR. Las horas de sueño
insuficientes y el cyberbullying fueron factores asociados a las conductas
alimentarias de riesgo (p<0.05) Se analizó también las variables intervinientes
donde sólo el sexo femenino tuvo diferencia significativa (p<0.05). En el
análisis multivariado a través de regresión logística se corrobora que el sexo
femenino, las horas de sueño insuficientes y el cyberbullying son factores
asociados a las conductas alimentarias de riesgo en adolescentes. (p <0.05)
Conclusión: La prevalencia de las conductas alimentarias de riesgo es de
22.7% y los factores asociados son horas de sueño insuficientes y
cyberbullying. To determine the prevalence and if insufficient hours of sleep,
cyberbullying and poor school adjustment are factors associated with risky
eating behaviors in high school students of the Túpac Amaru II School.
Material and methods: A cross-sectional, analytical study was carried out in
which 88 students of 4th and 5th year of secondary education of the Tupac
Amaru II-2021 School were included.
Results: Of 88 adolescents, 20 of them have CAR. Insufficient hours of sleep
and cyberbullying were factors associated with risky eating behaviors (p<0.05).
The intervening variables were also analyzed, where only the female sex had
a significant difference (p<0.05). In the multivariate analysis through logistic
regression, it is confirmed that the female sex, insufficient hours of sleep and
cyberbullying are factors associated with risky eating behaviors in adolescents.
(p <0.05).
Conclusion: There prevalence of risky eating behaviors was 22.7% and the
associated factors were insufficient sleep hours and cyberbullying.
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