Food quality and nutritional status of school-going adolescents in the province of El Jadida in Morocco.

Q2 Medicine
Khadija Sahel, Houda Elfane, Sanaa El-Jamal, Mohammed El Ayachi, Rekia Belahsen
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Abstract

Background: Dietary diversity and variety scores represent tools for measuring the overall quality of diets. In children, they are good indicators of their nutritional status and growth.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the consumption and eating habits as well as the lifestyle of Moroccan adolescents attending school in the city of El Jadida.

Material and methods: A sample of 463 children of both sexes, aged 9 to 17, attending four schools in the city of El Jadida was studied. Eating habits and information on socioeconomic level are assessed using questionnaires and weight and height were measured on participants.

Results: According to the dietary diversity score (DDS) classes, 2.4% of the children surveyed were with low DDS, 55.7% moderate and 41.9%, with high DDS. The mean DDS was 5.67 ± 1.03 in underweight children and 5.53 ± 1.5 in those with overweight (obesity included) and the food variety scores (DVS) were of 12.94±3.24 food items and 10.81±3.25 in the 2 groups respectively. In addition, data analyzes show that children from parents with a low level of education had higher averages of DDS and DVS (DDS: 5.54 ± 0.84; SVA: 10.65 ± 2.32) compared to those of parents with medium education level (DDS: 5.31±0.96; DVS: 9.72±2.62) or high level (DDS: 5.17±0.93; DVS: 9.36 ±2.42). In addition, children from parents of high economic level had a lower averages of DDS and DVS (DDS: 5.24 ± 0.88; DVS: 8.84 ± 2.10) compared to those of parents of low economic level (DDS: 5.36±1.00; DVS: 10.14±2.85). The sugary products were consumed by 56.3% of underweiht children, 75% of normal-weight children and 67% of overweight children (including obese). The estimated total energy intake (TEI) was higher than the Recommended Daily Allowances (RDA) in underweight 2933 Kcal/d and in overweight (including obese) children 3061.75 Kcal/d, while the mean daily intakes of folate, calcium, iron, potassium and zinc were lower than the (RDA). The food groups consumed by the majority of children were cereals (98.5%), fruits and vegetables (87.7%), and sweet products (69.8%) while oilseed products and fat were less consumed (9.7% and 7.8% respectively).

Conclusion: The study data show that the adolescents diet were moderately diverse, little varied and poor in certain nutrients essential for their nutritional status and growth. The study draws attention to the need for parents to be aware of the benefits of improving the diet quality and weight status of adolescents.

摩洛哥贾迪达省学龄青少年的食品质量和营养状况。
背景:膳食多样性和多样性评分是衡量膳食整体质量的工具。在儿童中,它们是他们营养状况和生长的良好指标。目的:本研究的目的是评估El Jadida市上学的摩洛哥青少年的消费和饮食习惯以及生活方式。材料和方法:对El Jadida市4所学校的463名9至17岁男女儿童进行了研究。研究人员通过问卷调查来评估饮食习惯和社会经济水平信息,并测量参与者的体重和身高。结果:按膳食多样性评分(DDS)分级,低DDS占2.4%,中DDS占55.7%,高DDS占41.9%。体重过轻组的平均DDS为5.67±1.03,超重(含肥胖)组的平均DDS为5.53±1.5,两组的食物种类评分(DVS)分别为12.94±3.24种和10.81±3.25种。此外,数据分析显示,父母受教育程度低的儿童的DDS和DVS平均值较高(DDS: 5.54±0.84;SVA: 10.65±2.32),而中等教育水平家长(DDS: 5.31±0.96;DVS: 9.72±2.62)或高水平(DDS: 5.17±0.93;Dvs: 9.36±2.42)。此外,高经济水平家庭子女的DDS和DVS平均值较低(DDS: 5.24±0.88;低经济水平家长的DDS为5.36±1.00,低经济水平家长的DDS为8.84±2.10;德国:10.14±2.85)。56.3%的体重不足儿童、75%的正常体重儿童和67%的超重儿童(包括肥胖儿童)食用含糖产品。体重过轻儿童的总能量摄入量(TEI)高于每日推荐摄取量(RDA) (2933 Kcal/d),超重(包括肥胖)儿童的总能量摄入量(TEI)高于每日推荐摄取量(RDA) (3061.75 Kcal/d),而叶酸、钙、铁、钾和锌的平均每日摄入量低于RDA)。大多数儿童食用的食物类别为谷物(98.5%)、水果蔬菜(87.7%)和甜食(69.8%),而食用油籽产品和脂肪的人数较少(分别为9.7%和7.8%)。结论:研究数据表明,青少年饮食多样性中等,变化少,缺乏营养状况和生长所必需的某些营养素。这项研究引起了人们的注意,父母需要意识到改善青少年饮食质量和体重状况的好处。
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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny Medicine-Medicine (all)
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