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Creencias y actitudes del alumnado de secundaria obligatoria de la zona norte de Madrid sobre las causas de obesidad infantil
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León Sánchez, R., & Jiménez-Cruz, B. E. (2018). Creencias y actitudes del alumnado de secundaria obligatoria de la zona norte de Madrid sobre las causas de obesidad infantil. Revista Educación, 43(1), 230–244. https://doi.org/10.15517/revedu.v43i1.28009

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En el presente trabajo se examinaron las ideas de estudiantes de la Escuela Secundaria Obligatoria (ESO) procedentes de los cuatro grados escolares (N = 348) sobre las causas de la obesidad, así como las actitudes que guardan hacia la misma. Para recabar las ideas y actitudes de los participantes se utilizaron dos instrumentos diseñados ex profeso. Los resultados obtenidos con el cuestionario Creencias sobre las Causas de la Obesidad indican que los participantes tienden a ponderar factores como la voluntad por sobre los genéticos, ejercicio, etc., F(4.689, 1627.115) = 108.691, p < .001. Dicho resultado, asimismo, indica que para los participantes las personas que padecen obesidad son responsables de su condición, t(347) = -6.936, p < .001. Por otra parte, los resultados obtenidos en el cuestionario Actitudes hacia la Obesidad Infantil mostraron que los participantes tienden a estar en desacuerdo (84,84%) en atribuirles características negativas a los niños que padecen obesidad y solo un 35.25% está de acuerdo en atribuirles características positivas. Por último, se examina el papel de la educación formal en las ideas que sostienen los participantes acerca de las causas y las actitudes hacia la obesidad.

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