Consumption of ultra-processed foods and dietary patterns of children (6-12 years) in Obowo local government area Imo state, Nigeria

AD Oguizu, PO Mbakwe
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Background: Ultra-Processed Foods are packaged formulation resulting from several sequences of industrial processes; they are manufactured entirely from substance derived from foods and additives used to imitate sensory properties of foods and disguise unpalatable aspects of the final product. Objectives: This study examines the consumption of ultra-processed foods and dietary patterns of children (6-12years) in Obowo L.G.A, Imo State.Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select a total of 440 respondents for the survey. Data on socioeconomic/demographic characteristics, consumption of ultra-processed foods and dietary pattern of the respondents were collected using structured and validated questionnaires. The IBM SPSS version 23.0 was used to analyze the data. Data obtained were described using frequency and percentage.Results: Half (50.8%) of the respondents were females. Majority of the respondents (70.3%) were between the ages of 10-11years and 90.2% of them were Christians. Most of the respondent’s fathers (70.7%) completed only secondary education, while 60.9% of their mothers completed only secondary education. Majority of their fathers (70.7%) were traders and earned between ₦50,000-₦69,000 in a month, while most of their mothers (90.2%) were traders and earned between ₦50,000-₦69,000 in a month. Majority of the children (70.7%) were fed three times daily. Majority (70.7%) of the respondents consumed ultra-processed foods/drinks and most of them (59.0%) consumed it because it was always available. Most of the school children (88.3%) consumed snacks. Conclusion: This study showed a high daily consumption of some ultra-processed foods like instant noodles, biscuit and soft drinks by the children. There is need to raise awareness on healthy eating behaviors targeted at school children.
尼日利亚伊莫州Obowo地方政府地区6-12岁儿童的超加工食品消费和饮食模式
背景:超加工食品是由一系列工业过程产生的包装配方;它们完全是由从食品中提取的物质和添加剂制成的,用来模仿食品的感官特性,掩盖最终产品的不美味方面。目的:本研究调查了伊莫州Obowo L.G.A 6-12岁儿童的超加工食品消费和饮食模式。方法:采用横断面研究。采用多阶段抽样技术,共选取440名受访者进行调查。使用结构化和有效的问卷收集了受访者的社会经济/人口特征、超加工食品消费和饮食模式数据。采用IBM SPSS 23.0对数据进行分析。获得的数据用频率和百分比来描述。结果:半数(50.8%)受访者为女性。大多数受访者(70.3%)年龄在10-11岁之间,其中90.2%是基督徒。大部分受访者的父亲(70.7%)只受过中学教育,而他们的母亲(60.9%)只受过中学教育。他们的大多数父亲(70.7%)是商人,一个月的收入在5万至6.9万奈拉之间,而他们的大多数母亲(90.2%)是商人,一个月的收入在5万至6.9万奈拉之间。大多数儿童(70.7%)每天进食三次。大多数(70.7%)受访者消费超加工食品/饮料,其中大多数(59.0%)消费超加工食品/饮料是因为超加工食品/饮料随时可用。大多数学龄儿童(88.3%)食用零食。结论:这项研究表明,儿童每天大量食用一些超加工食品,如方便面、饼干和软饮料。有必要提高对在校儿童健康饮食行为的认识。
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