尼日利亚西南部年轻人的快餐消费习惯

I. L. Mukoru, O. Adebayo, O. A. Oyabambi, K. Kanmodi, O. Ojo, S. Oiwoh, J. Agbogidi, A. Williams, M. Ibiyo, A. Samuel, O. Ogunsuji, L. Ogunjimi
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目的:该研究评估了尼日利亚伊巴丹高等教育机构年轻人的快餐消费状况和相关因素。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,在尼日利亚伊巴登四个校区的300名符合条件的本科生中进行。社会人口统计特征、快餐消费信息和其他相关数据是使用自填问卷收集的。统计学上显著的p值设定为<0.05。数据分析采用SPSS 23版软件。结果:平均±标准差(SD)年龄为21.6±3.7岁,女性占参与者的66%。十分之九的参与者从未结婚,大多数是全日制学生,不到三分之一的人注意到假期工作。大约五分之三的参与者食用快餐,通常是以面粉为基础的。最常见的快餐消费模式是午餐,最常见的频率是每天一次,每周三次。消费最有力的理由包括被认为有营养、易于获得、声称物有所值以及易于获得。结论:本研究中快餐消费量较高,这可能对参与者的心血管健康产生严重影响。相关利益攸关方需要共同努力,通过鼓励对年轻人进行健康饮食的健康教育来遏制这一趋势。
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Fast food consumption habits among young people in south western Nigeria
Objective: The study assessed the profile and factors associated with fast food consumption among young people in tertiary educational institutions in Ibadan, Nigeria.Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study carried out among 300 eligible undergraduates in four campuses in Ibadan, Nigeria. Socio-demographic characteristics and information on fast food consumption and other relevant data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire. Statistically significant p-value was set at <0.05. SPSS version 23 was used for data analysis.Results: The mean ± standard deviation (SD) age was 21.6 ± 3.7 years and females constituted 66% of the participants. Nine out of ten participants had never married, majority were fulltime students and holiday jobs were noted in less than a third. About three out of five participants consumed fast food, which was usually flour-based. The commonest pattern of fast food consumption was lunch, with the commonest frequencies of once a day and thrice a week. The strongest reasons for consumption include being considered nutritious, being readily available, claiming it provides value for money, and being accessible.Conclusion: Fast food consumption was high in this study and this potentially has serious implications on the cardiovascular health of the participants. There is need for concerted efforts by the relevant stakeholders in stemming this tide by encouraging health education for healthy eating among young persons.
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