El maíz es patrimonio del pueblo de México, pues es un elemento identitario de su cultura y sociedad y es un ingrediente indispensable en la gastronomía mexicana. El objetivo de esta investigación fue conocer los valores y la sensibilidad al cambio de las dimensiones cultural, económica, salud y social del maíz. Se aplicó un cuestionario validado a 537 mujeres en mercados y supermercados de San Francisco de Campeche, México, para conocer su opinión sobre la importancia sociocultural, económica y alimentaria del maíz. Se encontró que los valores existentes en el uso y consumo del maíz muestran una mayor correlación con la edad. Las mujeres más jóvenes presentan una menor magnitud en las dimensiones evaluadas. Todas las generaciones, sin embargo, exhiben una intensidad alta a la sensibilidad al cambio. Esto representa una necesidad de educar respecto a la importancia de la agrodiversidad del maíz para su defensa como patrimonio natural.
The use of smart watches represents an advantage in home monitoring of ambulatory patient blood pressure; but it is necessary to know the degree of correspondence with the conventional equipment for a better control of the blood pressure that is of clinical utility, in the present study the correlation of the values of the blood pressure obtained by a digital baumanometer and by a watch was evaluated. intelligent in young males at rest and after exercise; the results obtained show a good correlation between the measurements obtained by both teams (R2 values greater than 0.7), the cautious use of smart watches is useful for better monitoring of blood pressure and presents advantages such as automatic and digital recording of the values that can be used for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
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