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Medwave 2015 Dic;15(11):e6329 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2015.11.6329
Correlación entre conocimientos sobre consecuencias de la obesidad y grado de actividad física en universitarios
Correlation between knowledge about the consequences of obesity and physical activity levels among university students
Javier Ocampo-Mascaró, Vera Silva-Salazar, A. Daniel da Costa-Bullón
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Palabras clave: physical activity, obesity, health knowledge, attitudes, practice, overweight, motivation

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Obesity is a growing public health issue. One of the main strategies to prevent it is physical activity.

OBJECTIVES
To determine if a correlation exists between awareness of the consequences of obesity and physical activity level

METHODS
A cross-sectional study performed on a group of 215 students was conducted in 2013 and 2014. Non-health related program students were selected by convenience sampling at a university in Lima, Peru. Their physical activity level was measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), and knowledge about the consequences of obesity was assessed using the Obesity Risk Knowledge-10 scale (ORK-10). Each student was also asked to record the source where they obtained whatever information they knew about the topic.

RESULTS
The median age of the participants was 20 (interquartile range of 4; 22-18), and 63% of the participants were female. According to the IPAQ, 53.9% of the participants recorded high levels of physical activity, 35.4% recorded moderate levels, and 10.7%, recorded low levels. While a low correlation between the ORK-10 score and the amount of METs/minute/week spent was found (rs=0.06), it was not significant (p=0.38). We found that people who were informed by the media or by healthcare personnel achieved higher scores on the ORK-10 scale than those who used other sources of information (p<0,05).

CONCLUSIONS
There is a very low correlation between the knowledge about the consequences of obesity and a person’s physical activity level. A multidisciplinary approach that includes all determinants of physical activity is necessary in order to attain changes in people’s behavior.


 

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BACKGROUND
Obesity is a growing public health issue. One of the main strategies to prevent it is physical activity.

OBJECTIVES
To determine if a correlation exists between awareness of the consequences of obesity and physical activity level

METHODS
A cross-sectional study performed on a group of 215 students was conducted in 2013 and 2014. Non-health related program students were selected by convenience sampling at a university in Lima, Peru. Their physical activity level was measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), and knowledge about the consequences of obesity was assessed using the Obesity Risk Knowledge-10 scale (ORK-10). Each student was also asked to record the source where they obtained whatever information they knew about the topic.

RESULTS
The median age of the participants was 20 (interquartile range of 4; 22-18), and 63% of the participants were female. According to the IPAQ, 53.9% of the participants recorded high levels of physical activity, 35.4% recorded moderate levels, and 10.7%, recorded low levels. While a low correlation between the ORK-10 score and the amount of METs/minute/week spent was found (rs=0.06), it was not significant (p=0.38). We found that people who were informed by the media or by healthcare personnel achieved higher scores on the ORK-10 scale than those who used other sources of information (p<0,05).

CONCLUSIONS
There is a very low correlation between the knowledge about the consequences of obesity and a person’s physical activity level. A multidisciplinary approach that includes all determinants of physical activity is necessary in order to attain changes in people’s behavior.

Autores: Javier Ocampo-Mascaró[1], Vera Silva-Salazar[1], A. Daniel da Costa-Bullón[1]

Filiación:
[1] Escuela de Medicina, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, Perú

E-mail: javier_200014@hotmail.com

Correspondencia a:
[1] Prolongación Primavera
2390
Lima
Perú

Citación: Ocampo-Mascaró J, Silva-Salazar V, da Costa-Bullón AD. Correlation between knowledge about the consequences of obesity and physical activity levels among university students. Medwave 2015 Dic;15(11):e6329 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2015.11.6329

Fecha de publicación: 2/12/2015

Origen: no solicitado

Tipo de revisión: con revisión por tres pares revisores externos, a doble ciego

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Tang JW, Mason M, Kushner RF, Tirodkar MA, Khurana N, Kandula NR. South Asian American perspectives on overweight, obesity, and the relationship between weight and health. Prev Chronic Dis. 2012;9:E107. | PubMed |

Chang VW, Christakis NA. Self-perception of weight appropriateness in the United States. Am J Prev Med. 2003 May;24(4):332-9. | PubMed |

Powell TM, de Lemos JA, Banks K, Ayers CR, Rohatgi A, Khera A, et al. Body size misperception: a novel determinant in the obesity epidemic. Arch Intern Med. 2010 Oct 11;170(18):1695-7. | CrossRef | PubMed |

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Sattelmair J, Pertman J, Ding EL, Kohl HW 3rd, Haskell W, Lee IM. Dose response between physical activity and risk of coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis. Circulation. 2011 Aug 16;124(7):789-95. | CrossRef | PubMed |

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Al-Qazaz HKh, Sulaiman SA, Hassali MA, Shafie AA, Sundram S, Al-Nuri R, et al. Diabetes knowledge, medication adherence and glycemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes. Int J Clin Pharm. 2011 Dec;33(6):1028-35. | CrossRef | PubMed |

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Kaewthummanukul T, Brown KC. Determinants of employee participation in physical activity: critical review of the literature. AAOHN J. 2006 Jun;54(6):249-61. | PubMed |

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Prochaska J. Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press; 1979.

Koring M, Richert J, Lippke S, Parschau L, Reuter T, Schwarzer R. Synergistic effects of planning and self-efficacy on physical activity. Health Educ Behav. 2012 Apr;39(2):152-8. | CrossRef | PubMed |

Teixeira PJ, Carraça EV, Markland D, Silva MN, Ryan RM. Exercise, physical activity, and self-determination theory: a systematic review. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2012 Jun 22;9:78. | CrossRef | PubMed |

Humpel N, Owen N, Leslie E. Environmental factors associated with adults' participation in physical activity: a review. Am J Prev Med. 2002 Apr;22(3):188-99. | PubMed |

Owen N, Humpel N, Leslie E, Bauman A, Sallis JF. Understanding environmental influences on walking; Review and research agenda. Am J Prev Med. 2004 Jul;27(1):67-76. | PubMed |

Azevedo MR, Araújo CL, Reichert FF, Siqueira FV, da Silva MC, Hallal PC. Gender differences in leisure-time physical activity. Int J Public Health. 2007;52(1):8-15. | PubMed |

Sonntag U, Brink A, Renneberg B, Braun V, Heintze C. GPs' attitudes, objectives and barriers in counselling for obesity--a qualitative study. Eur J Gen Pract. 2012 Mar;18(1):9-14. | CrossRef | PubMed |

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