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Effects of keto diet to anthropometric measurements of overweight and obese members of keto-diet Philippines group / by Kathereen Allen I. Alegre, Issa Faith C. Bello, Jonathan S. Borja Jr., Mark Joseph M. Limaco and Chloey Anne V. Suyao.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2021.Description: xvi, 103 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: ALEGRE, KATHEREEN ALLEN I., BELLO, ISSA FAITH C., BORJA, JONATHAN JR. S., LIMACO, MARK JOSEPH M. AND SUYAO, CHLOEY ANNE V., Effects of Keto Diet to Anthropometric Measurements of Overweight and Obese Members of Keto-Diet Philippines Group. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Medical technology. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. June 2021. Adviser: Ms. Nenita B. Panaligan, RN, MAN High prevalence of overweight and obesity are major risk factors for chronic diseases. The study aimed to determine the effects of keto diet to the anthropometric measurement of overweight and obese members of the Keto-Diet Philippine Group before and during practicing the diet. This quantitative-descriptive study comprised of 384 individuals. The main tool used in gathering the data was survey form via Google form. The mean values of various anthropometric measurements and lifestyle were analyzed with independent T-test (p<0.05) and one-way ANOVA with DMRT post hoc test (95% Confidence Interval). Moreover, the mean values of various anthropometric measurements and duration of practicing keto diet were also analyzed by one-way ANOVA with DMRT post hoc test. This study revealed that out of 384 respondents, 46 were overweight and 338 were obese. According to their diet, there was no significant difference between changes in anthropometric measurements except the transition of diet from High Carbohydrate to High-Fat foods which is the main purpose of keto diet in reducing anthropometric measurements. According to the frequency of exercise, there is a significant difference between changes in weight [F (3,380) = 5.924, p=0.0010] and BMI [F (3,380) 4.736, p=0.0030] while there is no significant difference between changes in waist circumference [F (3,380) = 1.497, p=0.2150]. Furthermore, there is a significant difference between changes in anthropometric measurements and the duration of practicing the keto diet. For weight, [F (3,380) = 43.35, p=0.000], waist circumference [F (3, 380 = 21.94, p=0.000], and BMI [F (3, 380 = 41.93, p=0.000]. These results support the idea that keto diet has an effect on the changes in the anthropometric measurement of the respondents.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology) Cavite State University.

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College of Nursing (CON).

ALEGRE, KATHEREEN ALLEN I., BELLO, ISSA FAITH C., BORJA, JONATHAN JR.
S., LIMACO, MARK JOSEPH M. AND SUYAO, CHLOEY ANNE V., Effects of Keto Diet to
Anthropometric Measurements of Overweight and Obese Members of Keto-Diet
Philippines Group. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Medical technology.
Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. June 2021. Adviser: Ms. Nenita B. Panaligan, RN,
MAN
High prevalence of overweight and obesity are major risk factors for chronic diseases.
The study aimed to determine the effects of keto diet to the anthropometric measurement of
overweight and obese members of the Keto-Diet Philippine Group before and during practicing
the diet. This quantitative-descriptive study comprised of 384 individuals. The main tool used in
gathering the data was survey form via Google form. The mean values of various
anthropometric measurements and lifestyle were analyzed with independent T-test (p<0.05) and
one-way ANOVA with DMRT post hoc test (95% Confidence Interval).
Moreover, the mean values of various anthropometric measurements and duration of
practicing keto diet were also analyzed by one-way ANOVA with DMRT post hoc test. This study
revealed that out of 384 respondents, 46 were overweight and 338 were obese. According to
their diet, there was no significant difference between changes in anthropometric measurements
except the transition of diet from High Carbohydrate to High-Fat foods which is the main
purpose of keto diet in reducing anthropometric measurements. According to the frequency of
exercise, there is a significant difference between changes in weight [F (3,380) = 5.924,
p=0.0010] and BMI [F (3,380) 4.736, p=0.0030] while there is no significant difference between
changes in waist circumference [F (3,380) = 1.497, p=0.2150]. Furthermore, there is a
significant difference between changes in anthropometric measurements and the duration of
practicing the keto diet. For weight, [F (3,380) = 43.35, p=0.000], waist circumference [F (3, 380
= 21.94, p=0.000], and BMI [F (3, 380 = 41.93, p=0.000]. These results support the idea that
keto diet has an effect on the changes in the anthropometric measurement of the respondents.

Submitted to the University Library 08/25/2022 T-8980

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