Calidad de vida, autoestima, condición física y estado nutricional en adolescentes y su relación con el rendimiento académico

Autores/as

  • Pedro Delgado-Floody Departamento de Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco
  • Felipe Caamaño-Navarrete Facultad de Educación, Universidad Católica de Temuco
  • Daniel Jerez-Mayorga Facultad de Ciencias de la Rehabilitación, Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago
  • Alfonso Cofré-Lizama Escuela de Psicología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Santo Tomás, Temuco

Palabras clave:

Obesidad, Escolares, Capacidad Cardiorrespiratoria, Obesity, Schoolchildren, Cardiorespiratory Fitness

Resumen

El rendimiento académico (RA) es condicionado por diversos factores, destacándose la autoestima y la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud (CVRS) como factores influyentes. El objetivo de la investigación fue determinar la asociación entre el estado nutricional, la condición física, la autoestima y la CVRS con el RA en adolescentes. En este estudio de corte transversal participaron hombres (n= 219, 15,82±1,37años) y mujeres (n=200, ± 15,23±0,85 años) de entre 14 y 17 años de edad. El índice de masa corporal (IMC) la circunferencia de cintura (CC), la razón cintura estatura (RCE), la condición física, la autoestima, CVRS y el RA fueron evaluados. En la comparación de los niveles de autoestima, CVRS y RA acorde al estado nutricional, los escolares con obesidad tienen menor puntaje CVRS (P=0,001), del mismo modo la autoestima fue menor en los escolares con sobrepeso y obesos en comparación con sus pares normopeso (P=0,013). En relación al RA no existieron diferencias según estado nutricional (P>0,05). El RA presentó relación positiva con la condición física, la autoestima y la CVRS (P<0,05). Los adolescentes con obesidad presentaron menor CVRS que sus pares con sobrepeso y normopeso, además el RA se ve relacionada con la condición física, la autoestima y la CVRS, por tal motivo es importante incorporar estrategias en los establecimientos educacionales que mejoren esta condición y aporten al desarrollo integral de los escolares.

Academic performance (AP) is conditioned by several factors and the self-esteem and health related to quality of life (HRQoL) are influential factors. The objective of the research was to determine the association between the nutritional levels, physical fitness, self-esteem and HRQoL with AP in adolescents. In this cross-sectional study, men (n = 219, 15.82 ± 1.37 years) and women (n = 200, ± 15.23 ± 0.85 years) between 14 and 17 years of age participated. The body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), height waist ratio (WtHR), physical fitness, self-esteem, HRQoL and AP were evaluated. In the comparison of the levels of self-esteem, HRQoL and AP according to the nutritional status, the schoolchildren with obesity have a lower HRQoL (P = 0.001), in the same way the self-esteem was lower in the overweight and obese schoolchildren in comparison with their normal weight peers (P = 0.013). In relation to AP, there were no differences according to nutritional status (P> 0.05). The AP presented a positive relationship with physical condition, self-esteem and HRQoL (P <0.05). The adolescents with obesity had lower HRQoL than their overweight and normal weight peers, in addition AP is related to physical condition, self-esteem and HRQoL, for this reason it is important to incorporate strategies in educational establishments that improve this condition and contribute to the integral development of school children.

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Delgado-Floody, P., Caamaño-Navarrete, F., Jerez-Mayorga, D., & Cofré-Lizama, A. (2020). Calidad de vida, autoestima, condición física y estado nutricional en adolescentes y su relación con el rendimiento académico. Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutrición (ALAN), 69(3), 174–181. Recuperado a partir de http://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_alan/article/view/19269

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