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Title: Hábitos saludables e influencia sobre la microbiota intestinal: Diseño de intervención en escolares
Author: González González, Nuria
Tutor: Ferrer-Soler, Laura  
Abstract: Diet and lifestyle habits can influence the microbiota, producing an imbalance and impairing the immune system. This favors the appearance of diseases as well as interfering with mood, behavior and the evolution of certain neurological pathologies. Due to the changes in the eating pattern of today's society where the Western diet is prioritized over the Mediterranean diet, as well as the lifestyle habits are moving away from the healthy, using population education as a tool and doing it from an early age will favor the acquisition of good habits. This will allow them to become more firmly established and integrated into daily life in adulthood, This will have an impact on the maintenance of an optimal state of health. Therefore, promoting health in infants will be key to developing a healthy microbiota over the years. After designing and applying an initial questionnaire aimed at the fifth and sixth grade students of CEIP La Rosa Camino Viejo, it was possible to adapt the intervention to be carried out in order to make it as productive as possible. The aim of the intervention is to teach the students what the microbiota is and how food and other habits influence it and can cause disease. The aim is to make children aware of the importance of maintaining good habits, to make them able to distinguish and choose them and to involve parents and teachers by providing them with the information worked on during the intervention.
Keywords: intestinal microbiota
feeding
immunity
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 7-Feb-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es  
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