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Vol. 54. Núm. 10.
Páginas 530-534 (diciembre 2007)
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Vol. 54. Núm. 10.
Páginas 530-534 (diciembre 2007)
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La obesidad infantil como resultado de un estilo de vida obesogénico
Childhood obesity as result of an obesogenic lifestyle
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Isaac Amigo Vázquez
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Correspondencia: Dr. I. Amigo. Facultad de Psicología. Universidad de Oviedo. Plaza Feijoo, s/n. 33003 Oviedo. Asturias. España.
, Raquel Busto Zapico, Concepción Fernández Rodríguez
Departamento de Psicología. Universidad de Oviedo. Oviedo. Asturias. España
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En este artículo se revisan los principales hábitos de conducta que facilitan el sobrepeso y la obesidad infantil. La falta de sueño, comer viendo la televisión, comer solo, evitar el desayuno y calmar los estados emocionales comiendo se presentan como un conjunto de factores interrelacionados que configuran un estilo de vida obesogénico. Se analizan las fuertes relaciones que se dan entre ellos y se concluye que sólo la modificación del conjunto de hábitos y no alguno de ellos por separado puede facilitar el control del peso en la infancia.

Palabras clave:
Estilo de vida obesogénico
Obesidad infantil
Falta de sueño
Ocio sedentario
Abstract

The present article reviews the main behavioral habits that promote childhood overweight and obesity. Lack of sleep, eating while watching television, eating alone, skipping breakfast and comfort eating constitute a whole series of interrelated factors that shape the obesogenic lifestyle. The relationships among these factors are analyzed. We conclude that only complete modification of the whole set of habits will be useful in facilitating weight control in childhood.

Key words:
Obesogenic lifestyle
Childhood obesity
Lack of sleep
Sedentary leisure
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