Dietary diversity and Anthropometric status of students at universities in Dodoma and Morogoro regions, Tanzania

Q4 Medicine
Neema Mgetta, H. Muhimbula
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Background: Young adulthood is a transitional period that provides an opportunity to influence immediate and future eating behavior and good nutritional status. As diets evolve during young adulthood due to changes in circumstances and the introduction of new influences, young adults are a significant population group to influence future eating behaviours and prevent the development of NCDS. There is scanty information on the relationship between dietary diversity and the nutritional status of university students in Tanzania. This study aimed to find the synergy between university students' anthropometric status and dietary diversity in Morogoro and Dodoma regions of Tanzania. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 247 University students in Morogoro and Dodoma regions (130 from Mzumbe University and 117 from Saint John’s University) respectively. The two Universities were purposively selected from each region. Data on Dietary diversity was collected using food groups from DDS to obtain the dietary score of each student. Anthropometric measures such as weight, height and waist circumference were done to obtain the anthropometric status of the University students. Results: The descriptive cross-sectional study involved 247 University students. In comparative chi-square analysis, the association was found among different socio-demographic characteristics of the University students. The p-value < 0.05 was used to determine the association among the variables. Conclusion: In conclusion, university students are a vulnerable group in developing obesity/overweight due to the transitional stage. Being overweight and obese was associated with being female, increased age and being married. High dietary diversity was also linked with abdominal obesity. Factors that can help describe and understand the anthropometric status of university students have also been identified. These include years of study, religion, and university location. Therefore, efforts to adopt good lifestyle behaviours should be sensitized amongst this sub-population to reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases in the long run.    
坦桑尼亚多多马和莫罗戈罗地区大学学生的饮食多样性和人体测量状况
背景:青壮年时期是一个过渡时期,为影响当前和未来的饮食行为以及良好的营养状况提供了机会。青壮年时期的饮食会随着环境的变化和新影响因素的引入而发生变化,因此青壮年是影响未来饮食行为和预防国家营养不良症发生的重要人群。有关坦桑尼亚大学生饮食多样性与营养状况之间关系的资料很少。本研究旨在发现坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗和多多马地区大学生的人体测量状况与膳食多样性之间的协同作用:这项横断面研究涉及莫罗戈罗和多多马地区的 247 名大学生(其中 130 名来自姆祖姆贝大学,117 名来自圣约翰大学)。这两所大学是从每个地区有目的性地挑选出来的。利用 DDS 中的食物类别收集膳食多样性数据,以获得每个学生的膳食得分。此外,还进行了体重、身高和腰围等人体测量,以了解大学生的人体测量状况:这项描述性横断面研究涉及 247 名大学生。在比较卡方分析中,发现大学生的不同社会人口特征之间存在关联。结论:总之,大学生是弱势群体:总之,由于处于过渡阶段,大学生是肥胖/超重的易感人群。超重和肥胖与女性、年龄增长和已婚有关。饮食多样性也与腹部肥胖有关。此外,还发现了一些有助于描述和了解大学生人体测量状况的因素。这些因素包括学习年限、宗教信仰和大学所在地。因此,应在这部分人群中宣传采取良好生活方式的重要性,以降低长期罹患慢性疾病的风险。
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