2019
DOI: 10.24253/anr.3.1
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Sobrepeso y obesidad infantil en la población escolar de Trujillo (España)

Abstract: Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia del sobrepeso y la obesidad infantil y su relación con hábitos alimenticios, nivel de actividad física, horas de sueño, ocio sedentario, y autoestima. Metodología: Estudio observacional, descriptivo y transversal, sobre una población de 581 niños con edades comprendidas entre 6-12 años. Las variables medidas son el peso, la talla, la alimentación, el ejercicio físico, el sedentarismo, las horas de sueño y la autoestima. Se utilizan cuatro cuestionarios anónimos: uno sobre la… Show more

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“…Historians, such as Thomas Glick, author of the highly recommendable reference book [39] "The Spaniards and Einstein" or also Ana Romero de Pablos, co-author of the book [40] "Einstein en España", point out in a very similar way, that Einstein's visit did not serve to Europeanize Spanish science, nor did it open up new lines of research; they agree that people were left with, at the very least, a great feeling of admiration for the genius. Regarding its impact in Barcelona, in particular, it is good to read the article by Antoni Roca Rossell, "Albert Einstein in Barcelona," in the work "History, politics, society and Culture of the Catalan Countries" and other publications (all in Catalan).…”
Section: Doc 379 Travel Diary [March 1923] P 325-326mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historians, such as Thomas Glick, author of the highly recommendable reference book [39] "The Spaniards and Einstein" or also Ana Romero de Pablos, co-author of the book [40] "Einstein en España", point out in a very similar way, that Einstein's visit did not serve to Europeanize Spanish science, nor did it open up new lines of research; they agree that people were left with, at the very least, a great feeling of admiration for the genius. Regarding its impact in Barcelona, in particular, it is good to read the article by Antoni Roca Rossell, "Albert Einstein in Barcelona," in the work "History, politics, society and Culture of the Catalan Countries" and other publications (all in Catalan).…”
Section: Doc 379 Travel Diary [March 1923] P 325-326mentioning
confidence: 99%