Política Pública, Autocontrol y Tendencia Intertemporal en el Control de la Obesidad y Sobrepeso
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2237-1095.v9p184-197Palabras clave:
Comportamiento, Autocontrol, Obesidad, Políticas Públicas, SaludResumen
Una de las políticas públicas más importantes en pauta por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) es la que aborda la obesidad y el sobrepeso. En este artículo se desarrolló el autocontrol bajo el desafío de una dieta alimentar. Se investigo durante 4 meses, participantes interesados en perder peso, tal como un emprendedor que exige disciplina y autocontrol diario en su actividad laboral. La metodología adoptada utilizó tres variaciones de monitoreo: uso de adipómetro, control de medidas e Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC), en contraste con un grupo de control. Las descubiertas indican que las tres formas de monitoreo interfirieron poco en las prácticas saludables, pero el grupo que no fue monitoreado tuvo significativo aumento de peso. Fueron previstas contribuciones prácticas en el estudio, indicando que la mejor forma de sustentar el autocontrol en la práctica de una dieta es el monitoreo del peso hecho por terceros, independiente de cual control sea realizado.
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