RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRY, BIOMEDICAL INDICATORS, FUNCTIONALITY, AND COGNITIVE STATUS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE ATTENDING DAY CARE CENTERS IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF SAN CARLOS AND CHILLÁN, ÑUBLE, CHILE

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Authors

  • Scarleth Cisternas-Martínez Universidad Adventista de Chile.
  • Felipe Del Campo-Vásquez Universidad Adventista de Chile.
  • Macarena Briones-Quintana Universidad Adventista de Chile.
  • Javiera Fuentealba-Barrera Universidad Adventista de Chile.
  • Javiera Cerda-Aedo Universidad Adventista de Chile.
  • Paulina Romero-Soto Universidad Adventista de Chile.

Keywords:

Anthropometry, Cognitive Aging, Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, Nutrition Assessment, Geriatric Assessment

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the relationship between anthropometry and biomedical indicators with functionality and cognitive capacity variables in older adults attending day care centers in the municipalities of San Carlos and Chillán, Ñuble
Region, Chile. Materials and Methods: Quantitative, analytical, cross-sectional study conducted with 42 older adults from day care centers in San Carlos and Chillán in the Ñuble Region, Chile. After obtaining informed consent, the following
measurements were taken anthropometric (weight, height, BMI, waist circumference) and biomedical (blood pressure, heart rate). In addition, to assess functionality and cognitive status, the EFAM Part A questionnaire and the Mini-
Mental State Examination were administered using a Google Forms format. Data confidentiality was ensured. The analysis was performed using Jamovi 2.3.28 software with descriptive statistics (mean, SD) and inferential statistics (Chi-square
and Student's t-test). Results: BMI was associated with upper body functionality (p= 0.03), and temporal orientation was associated with heart rate (p= 0.01). However, significant differences were observed between heart rate and overall cognitive status (p= 0.02), as well as between blood pressure and upper body functionality (p= 0.02). Conclusion: Significant associations were found between anthropometric measurements and between biomedical indicators and specific
aspects of the participants' functionality and cognitive ability.

 

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Published

2026-01-04

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Cisternas-Martínez S, Del Campo-Vásquez F, Briones-Quintana M, Fuentealba-Barrera J, Cerda-Aedo J, Romero-Soto P. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRY, BIOMEDICAL INDICATORS, FUNCTIONALITY, AND COGNITIVE STATUS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE ATTENDING DAY CARE CENTERS IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF SAN CARLOS AND CHILLÁN, ÑUBLE, CHILE: Anuncio preliminar. Cienc enferm [Internet]. 2026Jan.4 [cited 2026Jan.9];32. Available from: https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/cienciayenfermeria/article/view/22305

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