Associated factors of dietary diversity among schoolchildren in Plateau Central region of Burkina Faso: a cross-sectional study.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Daniel Somwaoga Ouedraogo, Ella W R Compaore, Ousmane Ouedraogo, Mamoudou H Dicko
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Context: School-age is a dynamic period of growth and development, leading to good health and a productive adult life. Adequate dietary intake provides essential nutrients for growth, health and cognition. However, the practices of adequate nutrition is still not a matter of course for schoolchildren in many countries. The aim of this study was to identify associated factors of dietary diversity among students in public primary school in the Central Plateau Region.

Method: Multi-stage sampling was used to select schoolchildren. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect information's of food consumption at home and at school using a 24-h dietary recall method. Binary logistic regression was used to identify variables associated with students' dietary diversity scores (DDS) with statistical significance at p < 0.05, after performing Chi-square test of independence to identify candidates variables at p < 0.25.

Results: The study involved 560 pupils aged 6 to 14 older, including 52.9% girls and 47.9% boys. Dietary diversity was divided into three classes: low (DDS ≤ 4), medium (DDS = 5) and high (DDS ≥ 6). Thus, 13.4% of students have a low DDS and average in 48.9%, versus 37.7% high. Students in Ganzourgou were twice as likely to have a low DDS (AOR = 2.01, 95% CI:1.00-4.04) compared to those in Oubritenga. Household drinking water source, pupil status and father's occupation were significantly associated with pupils' dietary intake.

Conclusion: Primary schoolchildren don't have good dietary practices in the Plateau Central Region. Promoting dietary diversification in households and balanced meals in school canteens would be necessary to improve the DDS of schoolchildren.

Trial registration: Clinical Trial Number: 2022_33_/MS/MESRSI/CERS of 02/14/2022.

布基纳法索中部高原地区学龄儿童膳食多样性的相关因素:一项横断面研究。
背景:学龄期是一个充满活力的成长和发展时期,它将为我们带来健康的身体和富有成效的成年生活。充足的膳食摄入可提供生长、健康和认知所必需的营养。然而,在许多国家,充足的营养仍然不是学龄儿童的必修课。本研究旨在确定中部高原地区公立小学学生膳食多样性的相关因素:方法:采用多阶段抽样法选取学生。采用半结构式问卷调查法,通过 24 小时饮食回忆法收集学生在家中和学校的饮食信息。采用二元逻辑回归法确定与学生膳食多样性得分(DDS)相关的变量,统计意义为 p 结果:研究涉及 560 名 6 至 14 岁的学生,其中女生占 52.9%,男生占 47.9%。膳食多样性分为三个等级:低(DDS ≤ 4)、中(DDS = 5)和高(DDS ≥ 6)。因此,13.4% 的学生 DDS 较低,48.9% 的学生 DDS 中等,37.7% 的学生 DDS 偏高。甘祖尔古(Ganzourgou)学生的 DDS 值低的可能性(AOR = 2.01,95% CI:1.00-4.04)是欧布里滕加(Oubritenga)学生的两倍。家庭饮用水源、学生状况和父亲的职业与学生的膳食摄入量有显著相关性:结论:高原中部地区的小学生没有良好的饮食习惯。结论:高原中部地区的小学生没有良好的膳食习惯,有必要促进家庭膳食多样化和学校食堂的均衡膳食,以改善小学生的膳食发展水平:临床试验编号:2022_33_/MS/MESRSI/CERS of 02/14/2022。
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BMC Nutrition
BMC Nutrition Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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