TY - JOUR AU - Amiano, Paula PY - 2021/12/03 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Correlation between the subjective perception of the lifestyle and eating habits and the objective result of the lipid profile and anthropometric values in amateurs runners of ACAB JF - Interamerican Journal of Health Sciences JA - Interamerican Journal of Health Sciences VL - IS - 1 SE - Original Article DO - 10.59471/ijhsc20213 UR - https://ijhsc.com/journal/article/view/3 SP - AB - <p><strong><em>Introduction: </em></strong><em>in Argentina, 55% of those over 18 years of age do insufficient physical activity. A diet with high energy density and low intake of fruits, vegetables and whole grains prevails. The increase in popular sport promotes a favorable change.</em><strong><em> Material and methods: </em></strong><em>Analytical, correlational study conducted in ACAB from 2016 to 2018 to correlate the subjective perception of lifestyle and eating habits with the objective results of the lipid profile and anthropometric values ​​in 46 amateur street runners. These instruments were used: GPAQ 2.0, Questionnaire on lifestyle practices and beliefs, DHQ I, ISAK and lipidogram.</em><strong><em> Results: </em></strong><em>the CC and the ICC were of low cardiometabolic risk. BMI was normal. 67% and 76% had desirable levels of TCol&nbsp; and LDLc, 48% high HDLc and 96% normal TG. The eating habits were adequate, although in 54% it was inappropriate for sweets and fats. Inadequate consumption of snacks and beverages were significant in relation to BF% and BMI, HDLc and ∑6s with lifestyle. The value of METs was high. 85% presented a Healthy Lifestyle. </em><strong><em>Conclusion: </em></strong><em>men were more overweight than women but better HWI, WC, BF% &nbsp;and Σ</em><em>6s values, and women, better lipid profile. The majority presented adequate consumption, except for sweets and fats in all and refreshments in women. There was a significant correlation between refreshments and drinks and %BF and life style scores with cLDL, cHDL, BMI and ∑6s.</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p> ER -