Macro-nutrient consumption and body weight status of university students

Muhammad Muzaffar Ali Khan Khattak, Nur Nadzurah Binti Mustafa
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Objectives: The objective this study was to find out the prevalence of over-weight and obesity and the associated food consumption parameters among the university students. Materials and methods: University students in the age range 17 – 25 years were conveniently enrolled from the campus based on their willingness and availability. This study was approved from the IIUM Research Ethics Committee, (IREC) approval ID No IREC 2018-195. In total 456 students were assessed for weight status and were categorized as under-weight, normal weight, over-weight and obese based on the WHO criteria. Furthermore, their energy, macronutrients consumption and food frequencies were recorded. Descriptive statistics were performed and association of these parameters with body weight was assessed using Pearson correlation analysis. Results and findings: Among the students 60 were under-weight, 276 were normal weight, 96 were over-weight and 24 were obese. There was imbalance in the energy and macronutrients intakes. Food frequency of fruits and vegetables was lowest. There was significant (p<0.001) association of energy and macronutrients consumption to the body weight status of the students.
大学生常量营养素消耗与体重状况
目的:本研究的目的是了解大学生超重和肥胖的患病率及相关的食物消费参数。材料与方法:选取17 - 25岁的在校大学生,根据其意愿和可获得性,方便地从校内招募。本研究已获得IIUM研究伦理委员会(IREC)批准,批准号IREC 2018-195。总共对456名学生进行了体重状况评估,并根据世界卫生组织的标准将其分为体重不足、正常体重、超重和肥胖。此外,还记录了它们的能量、常量营养素消耗和食物频率。进行描述性统计,并使用Pearson相关分析评估这些参数与体重的关联。结果发现:体重不足60人,体重正常276人,体重超标96人,肥胖24人。能量和常量营养素摄入不平衡。水果和蔬菜的进食频率最低。能量和常量营养素的消耗与学生的体重状况有显著的相关性(p<0.001)。
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