Nutritional knowledge and consumption pattern of fruits: a context of Sri Lankan mothers

Perumpuli Pabn, Silva Knn, Darshani Mmg, Dilrukshi Dmn, Singharathne Smsjm, Lakmali Mgt
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The per capita fruit consumption of Sri Lankans is reported as 100 g per day which lies below the recommendations. Moreover, mothers play a key role in the nutritional status of a family. Thus, the current study was focused on assessing the nutritional knowledge of Sri Lankan mothers in the context of family fruit consumption patterns. The primary data collection tool of this study was the questionnaire survey. The survey was conducted with a representative sample of Sri Lankan mothers (n=140) using self-structured questionnaires. Quantitative and qualitative statistical tools were employed to analyze the collected data of the study. As per the results, majority of the mothers in the sample size were known to have a moderate level of knowledge on fruit consumption (50.7%). Lack of a proper channel to access information was perceived as the major limitation for the poor awareness of the nutritional aspects. Further, the study investigated that the knowledge level of the mothers was significantly associated with the frequency of consuming fruits (p=15.87). The income level is positively correlated with the nutritional knowledge level (0.378) while the occupation has a negative relationship (3.037). The study concludes that the nutritional knowledge of Sri Lankan mothers is higher, and the fruit consumption frequency of their families depends on mothers' nutritional knowledge.
水果的营养知识和消费模式:斯里兰卡母亲的情况
据报告,斯里兰卡人的人均水果消费量为每天 100 克,低于建议量。此外,母亲对家庭的营养状况起着关键作用。因此,本研究的重点是评估斯里兰卡母亲在家庭水果消费模式方面的营养知识。本研究的主要数据收集工具是问卷调查。调查使用自我结构化问卷,对具有代表性的斯里兰卡母亲(n=140)进行了抽样调查。研究采用了定量和定性统计工具来分析收集到的数据。结果显示,样本量中的大多数母亲(50.7%)对水果消费的了解处于中等水平。缺乏获取信息的适当渠道被认为是营养意识薄弱的主要限制因素。此外,研究还发现,母亲的知识水平与食用水果的频率显著相关(p=15.87)。收入水平与营养知识水平呈正相关(0.378),而职业则呈负相关(3.037)。研究得出结论,斯里兰卡母亲的营养知识水平较高,其家庭食用水果的频率取决于母亲的营养知识水平。
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