2015
DOI: 10.5546/aap.2015.519
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Influencia de los medios de comunicación y el riesgo de padecer trastornos de la conducta alimentaria en escolares mujeres en Lima, Perú

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“…It should be noted that the present study was carried out away from the clinical environment, in adolescents who had not been diagnosed with ED; we found that 6.8% of our sample presented risk behaviors for developing ED. Similar percentages to those found in the present study were reported for Koreans, with 6.2% of adolescents presenting risk behaviors for developing ED [40]; higher percentages were reported for Peruvians, at 13.2% [55], Spanish adolescents, at 10.2% [51], and another study in Brazilians at 17.4% [34]. The risk of developing ED was significantly higher in girls than boys, corroborating previous findings [51].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…It should be noted that the present study was carried out away from the clinical environment, in adolescents who had not been diagnosed with ED; we found that 6.8% of our sample presented risk behaviors for developing ED. Similar percentages to those found in the present study were reported for Koreans, with 6.2% of adolescents presenting risk behaviors for developing ED [40]; higher percentages were reported for Peruvians, at 13.2% [55], Spanish adolescents, at 10.2% [51], and another study in Brazilians at 17.4% [34]. The risk of developing ED was significantly higher in girls than boys, corroborating previous findings [51].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…By contrast, Jung et al [40] reported that there were no differences between genders in Korean adolescents. Lazo-Montoya et al [55] stated that the risk of unsuitable eating habits, and thus of developing ED, increases when the influence of the MM is greater, corroborating the findings of the present study. In an earlier study, Furnham et al [9] observed that males and females presented comparable degrees of BD, but in opposite directions: 73% of males wanted to be heavier and 41% thinner; while 22% of females wanted to increase their weight and 63% wanted to reduce their physical size [9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Losada & Bidau, 2017). Para esto es necesario considerar la implementación de campañas de promoción y prevención a través de información sobre estilos de vida saludables, que puedan orientar a los estudiantes que están en riesgo de padecer estas enfermedades (Lazo Montoya et al, 2015).…”
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“…Los hallazgos procedentes de este estudio mostraron que la sumatoria de riesgo moderado y alto de CAR (32.8 %) fue el doble al registrado por Altamirano, Vizmanos y Unikel-Santoncini (2011) (16.4 %) en una muestra de adolescentes mexicanas y aún mayor al de una investigación realizada en adolescentes de 17 estados mexicanos, en la que la sumatoria de riesgo fue de 21 % (Unikel-Santoncini et al, 2010). Se sabe que la comercialización de la belleza y la delgadez de manera conjunta mediante los medios de comunicación contribuye a que sea socialmente aceptable, por lo que se desarrolla la necesidad de tener una figura delgada, lo que conduce a las mujeres a la IIED y, como consecuencia, a presentar CAR, lo que evidencia que ambas se adquieren a través del aprendizaje social y se consolidan mediante procesos cognitivos y conductuales (Cortez et al, 2016;Lazo, Quenaya y Mayta-Tristán, 2015;Mancilla-Díaz et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified