Diet, Physical Activity and Food Consumption Pattern of Adolescent Girls in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

W. G. O., Orisa, C. A.
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The prevalence of overweight and obesity especially among adolescent girls has increased at an alarming rate in many parts of the world. This study was designed to assess the diet, physical activity and food consumption pattern of adolescent girls in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. A descriptive cross sectional survey carried out using a pre-tested self-administered structured questionnaire among 236 adolescent girls aged 10-16 years from randomly selected secondary schools in Port Harcourt. A self-administered questionnaire used to collect data on diet, physical activity and food consumption patterns of the respondents. The collected data analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 19.0). The frequency and descriptive analysis were included in the data analysis. The result revealed that a high percentage of girls (55.71%) skip their breakfast sometimes, consumed light meals (47.71%), had their meals thrice per day (61.43%) and eats occasionally from outside their homes (55.71%). The result also showed that rice (44.92%), yam (69.49%), sweet potatoes (47.88%), beans (33.90%), vegetables (47.88%), milk and milk products (36.86%) and energy dense beverages (38.14%) mostly consumed 1-2 times per week, while fish (51.27%), meat (51.27%), fruits (33.05%) and snacks (49.58%) were more consumed daily by the adolescent girls. The result also revealed that the girls were more active in dancing, walking for exercise and jogging/running. It was also found out that more than 60% or more of the adolescent girls were participating in some kind of regular physical activity on a weekly basis. The findings emphasize an urgent need for implementing an appropriate intervention for breakfast consumption, improving vegetable intake and daily milk consumption as this could assist in preventing the development of diseases associated with an inadequate intake of nutritious food.
尼日利亚河流州哈科特港少女的饮食、身体活动和食物消费模式
在世界许多地方,超重和肥胖的流行率,特别是少女中的超重和肥胖率以惊人的速度增长。本研究旨在评估河州哈科特港青春期女孩的饮食、身体活动和食物消费模式。一项描述性横断面调查采用预先测试的自我管理的结构化问卷,对随机选择的哈科特港中学的236名10-16岁的少女进行了调查。一份自我管理的问卷,用于收集受访者的饮食、身体活动和食物消费模式的数据。收集的数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS version 19.0)进行分析。数据分析包括频率分析和描述性分析。结果显示,高比例(55.71%)的女孩有时不吃早餐,吃清淡的饭菜(47.71%),每天吃三顿饭(61.43%),偶尔在外面吃饭(55.71%)。研究结果还显示,青春期少女每周食用1-2次的食物以米饭(44.92%)、山药(69.49%)、红薯(47.88%)、豆类(33.90%)、蔬菜(47.88%)、牛奶及奶制品(36.86%)和能量密集饮料(38.14%)居多,其次为鱼类(51.27%)、肉类(51.27%)、水果(33.05%)和零食(49.58%)。结果还显示,女孩们更积极地跳舞、散步锻炼和慢跑/跑步。研究还发现,超过60%或更多的青春期女孩每周都参加某种规律的体育活动。研究结果强调,迫切需要对早餐消费实施适当的干预,改善蔬菜摄入量和每日牛奶摄入量,因为这有助于预防与营养食物摄入不足相关的疾病的发展。
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