Eating Habits and School Performance in Students of Primary Education

Joel Manuel Prieto Andreu
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Background: Maintaining a proper diet is crucial, particularly for children undergoing the critical phases of growth and development. Objective: This study aims to investigate the association between eating habits and academic performance among students in Primary Education. Methods: The research adopts a descriptive-correlational approach with a cross-sectional design, utilizing a sample comprising 427 students (242 boys and 185 girls) in the sixth year of Primary Education. The instrument used is a self-developed ad hoc questionnaire, encompassing dietary habits, food choices at school and home throughout a typical week (including breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner), and academic performance assessed by the student’s tutor. Results: Significant associations were observed between academic performance and the consumption of pasta, fruit, and meat (P=0.00), as well as pastries and fish (P<0.05). Students with a preference for these foods tend to exhibit higher academic performance. However, no significant correlations were identified for “vegetables”, and there were no discernible associations between food groups and academic performance based on gender or body mass index (BMI). Conclusion: Individuals displaying proper eating habits, such as consuming five daily meals, avoiding food wastage, and incorporating pasta, fruit, and meat into their diet, demonstrate commendable academic performance.
小学生的饮食习惯与学习成绩
背景:保持适当的饮食习惯至关重要,尤其是对于正处于生长发育关键期的儿童。研究目的本研究旨在调查小学教育阶段学生的饮食习惯与学习成绩之间的关系。研究方法研究采用横断面设计的描述性相关方法,样本包括 427 名小学六年级学生(242 名男生和 185 名女生)。所用工具是一份自行开发的特别问卷,内容包括饮食习惯、一周中在学校和家中的食物选择(包括早餐、午餐、点心和晚餐)以及由学生导师评估的学习成绩。结果显示研究发现,学习成绩与面食、水果和肉类(P=0.00)以及糕点和鱼类(P<0.05)的食用量之间存在显著关联。偏爱这些食物的学生往往学习成绩较好。然而,"蔬菜 "没有发现明显的相关性,而且根据性别或体重指数(BMI),食物类别与学习成绩之间也没有明显的关联。结论养成正确饮食习惯的人,如每天进食五餐、避免浪费食物、在饮食中加入面食、水果和肉类等,其学习成绩值得称赞。
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