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J. negat. no posit. results ; 5(3): 295-306, mar. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-194038

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCCIÓN: De acuerdo a la organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO), la alimentación humana se define como un proceso voluntario consistente y educable. OBJETIVO: Determinar hábitos alimenticios y su impacto en el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes de la Licenciatura en Farmacia del ICSa. METODOLOGÍA: Se realizó un estudio observacional transversal. Se adaptó la encuesta sobre alimentación saludable de la fundación MAPFRE y el muestreo fue no probabilístico. RESULTADOS: Se aplicaron 102 encuestas, predomino el sexo femenino, con un promedio de edad de 20(±1) años. Cerca del 50%, mencionó traer alimentos de su casa y tener el hábito de desayunar, sin embargo, menos de la mitad de la muestra consume al menos una fruta y/o verdura al día. Un 76% considera que su alimentación si impacta en su rendimiento académico. CONCLUSIONES: Es importante concienciar a los estudiantes sobre la manera correcta de alimentarse y el impacto en su rendimiento académico, así como fomentar estilos de vida saludables y brindarles información necesaria y correcta para seleccionar adecuadamente sus alimentos y bebidas, de lo contrario esa selección de alimentos será no positiva, es decir, negativa


INTRODUCTION: According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), human food is defined as a consistent and educatable voluntary process. OBJECTIVE: To identify the impact of eating habits on the academic performance of students of the ICSa Pharmacy degree. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional, observational and prospective study was carried out. The MAPFRE Foundation's Healthy Eating survey was adapted and the sampling was non-probabilistic. RESULTS: We applied 102 surveys, predominated the female sex, with an average age of 20 (± 1) years. About 50%, he mentioned bringing food from his home and having the habit of having breakfast, however, less than half of the sample consumes at least one fruit and/or vegetable a day. A 76% believe their food if it impacts their academic performance. CONCLUSIONS: It is important to make students aware of the correct way to eat and the impact on their academic performance, as well as to promote healthy lifestyles and provide them with necessary and correct information to properly select their food and drinks, otherwise that food selection will not be positive, that is, negative


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Feeding Behavior/psychology , Academic Performance/statistics & numerical data , Nutrition Assessment , Diet, Healthy/statistics & numerical data , Students, Pharmacy/statistics & numerical data , Cross-Sectional Studies , Nutrition Surveys/statistics & numerical data , Food and Nutrition Education , Disease Prevention
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