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Purpose. Overweight and obesity arise, essentially, as a consequence of the
adoption of poor eating habits and sedentary lifestyles. Being the teenager a
“microworld” in transformation, is intend to characterize and compare (gender)
body composition parameters in Higher Education students. Methods. The
characterization was performed through univariate analysis and the comparison
using Mann-Whitney test, for a statistical significance level of 5% (p<0.05).
Results. Female students presented less satisfactory results in Waist Circumference (WC) and Waist-Hip Ratio (WHiR), male students in Body Mass Index
(BMI) and Waist-Height Ratio (WHeR), and there are statistically significant
differences in 3 of the 4 parameters (WC, WHiR and WHeR). Conclusions.
These results may be useful to define strategies to combat overweight and obesity, considering the characteristics of this specific population.
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obesity students sedentary lifestyle