The Presence of Overweight and Obesity among a Sample
Taken from High school Number 7 under Universidad De
Guadalajara and a Comparison to the Presence of Obesity
and Overweight in Mexico
Volume 4 - Issue 5
Miranda Nava Gabriel1*, Gallo Frias Luis Gilberto2, Pimentel Diaz Alejandro Yami2, and Ginger Ramirez Diana
Guadalupe3
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- 1Neurologist, Major of military armed forced of Mexico, USA
- 2Medical Doctor, Social Service, Lamar University, Guadalajara, USA
- 3Nutritionist, Psychologist, Master’s in human development, USA
*Corresponding author:
Miranda Nava Gabriel, Neurologist, Major of military armed forced of Mexico, USA
Received: February 26, 2020 Published:March 09, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/SCSOAJ.2020.04.000196
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Abstract
The purpose of this article is to observe the presence of obesity and overweight in 551 students between the age of 15-19 years
old from first year high school this is a cross sectional study in Highschool number 7 established under the University of Guadalajara.
Methods: Using NCBI, PubMed and data from the University of Guadalajara.
Findings: First year students were evaluated for presence of overweight or obesity comparing the results with the population
in the state of Jalisco, Mexico having a 278women and 273 male sample ranging from 15 to 19 years of age.
Overview
Observe the presence of obesity and overweight 551 students aged 15-19 who belong to the high school number 7 of the
University of Guadalajara.
Material and Methods: Cross sectional observational study that I consider as variable articles of the NCBI and PubMed database
and database of the coordination of student services of the University of Guadalajara.
Finding: The number of students belonging to the first semester of high school and the presence of obesity and overweight is
evaluated compared to the number of 15 to 19 year old living in the state of Jalisco, Mexico Conclusion: 551 students were observed,
of whom students of whom 278 were women and 273 men aged 15 to 19 years, all of whom were first grade high school classes.
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