Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira Marques da Silva, Maria Auricélia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Alves Pereira, Vitória, Gomes Ribeiro, Luciano, Oliveira Carvalho, Ferdinando, Vila Nova de Moraes, José Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/7234
Resumo: Aim: To verify the influence of anthropometric variables in selective attention of middle school students.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study in which 179 students aged 11 – 15 years, from a public middle school, participated. Anthropometric measurements (body mass index, waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio) and cognitive tests to evaluate selective attention (Stroop Test and Trail Making Test) were performed. Data was analyzed using Kruskall Wallis’ and Mann-Whitney’s U Tests, with a significance level of p<0.05.Results: Of the 179 students, 47.5% were female and 52.5% were male. Regarding body mass index, 11.2% were characterized with thinness, 68.2% were normal, 12.3% presented overweight and 8.4% were obese. Waist circumference was increased in 32.4% and 22.9% of the participants presented high waist-to-height ratio. When comparing selective attention according to anthropometric classifications no statistically significant differences were found. This suggests that, at this age, adiposity does not seem to interfere in selective attention.Conclusion: Nutritional status does not seem to influence cognitive performance, specifically selective attention, in middle school students.
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spelling Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school studentsIndicadores Antropométricos não interferem na Atenção Seletiva de estudantes do Ensino Fundamental IIAnthropometry; Cognitive Function; StudentsEducação Física; Atividade física e saúde; Desempenho Cognitivo;Antropometria; Função Cognitiva; EstudantesAim: To verify the influence of anthropometric variables in selective attention of middle school students.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study in which 179 students aged 11 – 15 years, from a public middle school, participated. Anthropometric measurements (body mass index, waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio) and cognitive tests to evaluate selective attention (Stroop Test and Trail Making Test) were performed. Data was analyzed using Kruskall Wallis’ and Mann-Whitney’s U Tests, with a significance level of p<0.05.Results: Of the 179 students, 47.5% were female and 52.5% were male. Regarding body mass index, 11.2% were characterized with thinness, 68.2% were normal, 12.3% presented overweight and 8.4% were obese. Waist circumference was increased in 32.4% and 22.9% of the participants presented high waist-to-height ratio. When comparing selective attention according to anthropometric classifications no statistically significant differences were found. This suggests that, at this age, adiposity does not seem to interfere in selective attention.Conclusion: Nutritional status does not seem to influence cognitive performance, specifically selective attention, in middle school students.Objetivo: Verificar a influência de variáveis antropométricas na atenção seletiva de estudantes do Ensino Fundamental II.Materiais e Métodos: Estudo transversal, participando 179 estudantes de 11 a 15 anos do Ensino Fundamental II de uma escola pública. Foram realizadas medições de índice de massa corporal, circunferência de cintura e relação cintura-estatura como variáveis antropométricas e os testes cognitivos Teste de Stroop e Teste de Trilhas, para avaliação da atenção seletiva. Os dados foram analisados por meio dos testes de Kruskall-Wallis e Teste U de Mann-Whitney, com nível de significância de p<0,05.Resultados: Os 179 estudantes classificaram-se em 47,5% do sexo feminino e 52,5% do sexo masculino. Do total, 11,2% participantes classificaram-se com magreza, 68,2% eutróficos, 12,3% sobrepesados e 8,4% obesos. A circunferência da cintura revelou que 32,4% obtiveram gordura central elevada e que 22,9% estavam com valores elevados de relação cintura-estatura. Nas comparações entre a atenção seletiva e os indicadores antropométricos, não foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre as variáveis, sugerindo que nessa faixa etária a adiposidade elevada não interfere no desempenho da atenção seletiva.Conclusão: Conclui-se que o estado nutricional parece não influenciar no desempenho cognitivo, especificamente na atenção seletiva, de estudantes do Ensino Fundamental II.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle CanoasFerreira Marques da Silva, Maria AuricéliaAlves Pereira, VitóriaGomes Ribeiro, LucianoOliveira Carvalho, FerdinandoVila Nova de Moraes, José Fernando2022-03-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/723410.18316/sdh.v10i1.7234Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 10, n. 1 (2022)Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 10, n. 1 (2022)2317-8582reponame:Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/7234/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/downloadSuppFile/7234/1575https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/downloadSuppFile/7234/1576Direitos autorais 2022 Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-30T13:37:32Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/7234Revistahttp://www.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimentohttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/oaisdh@unilasalle.edu.br2317-85822317-8582opendoar:2022-05-30T13:37:32Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
Indicadores Antropométricos não interferem na Atenção Seletiva de estudantes do Ensino Fundamental II
title Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
spellingShingle Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
Ferreira Marques da Silva, Maria Auricélia
Anthropometry; Cognitive Function; Students
Educação Física; Atividade física e saúde; Desempenho Cognitivo;
Antropometria; Função Cognitiva; Estudantes
title_short Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
title_full Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
title_fullStr Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
title_sort Anthropometric Indicators do not interfere in selective attention of middle school students
author Ferreira Marques da Silva, Maria Auricélia
author_facet Ferreira Marques da Silva, Maria Auricélia
Alves Pereira, Vitória
Gomes Ribeiro, Luciano
Oliveira Carvalho, Ferdinando
Vila Nova de Moraes, José Fernando
author_role author
author2 Alves Pereira, Vitória
Gomes Ribeiro, Luciano
Oliveira Carvalho, Ferdinando
Vila Nova de Moraes, José Fernando
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira Marques da Silva, Maria Auricélia
Alves Pereira, Vitória
Gomes Ribeiro, Luciano
Oliveira Carvalho, Ferdinando
Vila Nova de Moraes, José Fernando
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anthropometry; Cognitive Function; Students
Educação Física; Atividade física e saúde; Desempenho Cognitivo;
Antropometria; Função Cognitiva; Estudantes
topic Anthropometry; Cognitive Function; Students
Educação Física; Atividade física e saúde; Desempenho Cognitivo;
Antropometria; Função Cognitiva; Estudantes
description Aim: To verify the influence of anthropometric variables in selective attention of middle school students.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study in which 179 students aged 11 – 15 years, from a public middle school, participated. Anthropometric measurements (body mass index, waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio) and cognitive tests to evaluate selective attention (Stroop Test and Trail Making Test) were performed. Data was analyzed using Kruskall Wallis’ and Mann-Whitney’s U Tests, with a significance level of p<0.05.Results: Of the 179 students, 47.5% were female and 52.5% were male. Regarding body mass index, 11.2% were characterized with thinness, 68.2% were normal, 12.3% presented overweight and 8.4% were obese. Waist circumference was increased in 32.4% and 22.9% of the participants presented high waist-to-height ratio. When comparing selective attention according to anthropometric classifications no statistically significant differences were found. This suggests that, at this age, adiposity does not seem to interfere in selective attention.Conclusion: Nutritional status does not seem to influence cognitive performance, specifically selective attention, in middle school students.
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