中爪哇省泰加尔市小学生水果和蔬菜消费的相关因素

Siti Shafridha Hidayah, E. Pamungkasari, E. S. Sulaeman
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背景:水果和蔬菜消费对于预防体重增加和降低肥胖风险(非传染性疾病(ncd)的独立风险因素)非常重要。2017年,全球约有390万人死于水果和蔬菜消费不足。本研究旨在探讨影响小学生蔬果消费的因素。研究对象和方法:2019年4月至5月,在中爪哇省泰格尔的25所小学开展了一项横断面研究。本研究采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取200名学生作为研究对象。因变量是水果和蔬菜的消费量。自变量为性别、知识、社会经济、水果和蔬菜供应、信息来源、喜爱的食物、食物选择和父母角色。水果和蔬菜的消费数据由食物频率询问器(FFQ)测量。其他变量通过多元逻辑回归收集。结果:知识越丰富,水果消费量越高(OR= 2.69;95% CI= 1.09 ~ 6.59;p= 0.031),高家庭收入(OR= 7.06;95% CI= 2.93 ~ 17.00;p<0.001),水果可得性(OR= 2.74;95% CI= 1.15 ~ 6.55;p= 0.023),良好信息(OR= 3.06;95% CI= 1.13 ~ 8.27;p= 0.027),食物选择(OR= 5.35;95% CI= 0.82 ~ 34.9;p= 0.080),父母角色(OR= 3.33;95% CI= 1.31 ~ 8.46;p= 0.027),但因男性而降低(OR= 0.38;95% CI= 0.16 ~ 0.89;p = 0.028)。蔬菜消费随家庭收入增加而增加(OR= 2.26;95% CI= 1.04 ~ 4.90;p= 0.039),蔬菜供应(OR= 3.02;95% CI= 1.53 ~ 5.94;p= 0.001),父母角色(OR= 2.52;95% CI= 1.18 ~ 5.39;p= 0.016),良好的知识(OR= 1.79;95% CI= 0.92 ~ 3.50;p= 0.087),但因男性而降低(OR= 0.47;95% CI= 0.24 ~ 0.92;p = 0.029)。结论:水果消费受知识水平高、家庭收入高、水果可得性好、信息良好、食物选择和父母角色的影响而增加,但受男性的影响而减少。蔬菜消费随着家庭收入、餐桌可用性、父母角色和良好知识的增加而增加,但随着男性性别的增加而减少。关键词:果蔬,消费,食物选择
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Factors Associated With Fruits and Vegetables Consumption among Primary School Students In Tegal, Central Java
Background: Fruits and vegetables consumption is important to prevent weight gain and reduce the risk of obesity, an independent risk-factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Around 3.9 million deaths worldwide in 2017 were caused by a lack of fruits and vegetables consumption. This study aimed to factors associated with fruits and vegetables consumption among primary school students. Subjects and Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out at 25 primary schools in Tegal, Central Java, from April to May 2019. A sample of 200 students was selected for this study by simple random sampling. The dependent variable was fruits and vege­tables consumption. The independent variables were sex, knowledge, social economy, fruits and vegetables availability, source of information, favorite food, food se­lection, and parental role. Data on fruits and vegetables consumption was measured by food frequency questioner (FFQ). The other variables were collected by a multiple logistic regression. Results: Fruits consumption increased with good knowledge (OR= 2.69; 95% CI= 1.09 to 6.59; p= 0.031), high family income (OR= 7.06; 95% CI= 2.93 to 17.00; p<0.001), fruits availability (OR= 2.74; 95% CI= 1.15 to 6.55; p= 0.023), good information (OR= 3.06; 95% CI= 1.13 to 8.27; p= 0.027), food selection (OR= 5.35; 95% CI= 0.82 to 34.9; p= 0.080), and parental role (OR= 3.33; 95% CI= 1.31 to 8.46; p= 0.027), but it was decreased by male gender (OR= 0.38; 95% CI= 0.16 to 0.89; p=0.028). Vegetables consumption increased with family income (OR= 2.26; 95% CI= 1.04 to 4.90; p= 0.039), vegetables availability (OR= 3.02; 95% CI= 1.53 to 5.94; p= 0.001), parental role (OR= 2.52; 95% CI= 1.18 to 5.39; p= 0.016), and good knowledge (OR= 1.79; 95% CI= 0.92 to 3.50; p= 0.087), but it was decreased by male gender (OR= 0.47; 95% CI= 0.24 to 0.92; p= 0.029). Conclusion: Fruits consumption increases with good knowledge, high family income, fruits availability, good information, food selection, and parental role, but it is dec­reased by male gender. Vegetables consumption increases with family income, ve­ge­tables availability, parental role, and good knowledge, but it is decreased by male gen­der. Keywords: fruits and vegetables, consumption, food selection
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