摩苏尔大学学生关于早餐的营养习惯评估

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fatema Mohammad, L. Noori, N. Younis
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引用次数: 7

摘要

目的:评估摩苏尔大学学生关于早餐的营养习惯。方法:本描述性研究于2022年11月1日至11月1日进行,包括来自摩苏尔大学的200名年龄在18-26岁之间的学生。收集数据的方法是让学生在教室里填写一份问卷,并对他们进行采访,包括询问他们的个人信息。结果:研究结果显示,早餐是一天中重要的一餐,占55%,益处为90%。68%的学生在吃早餐时感到活跃、精力充沛、注意力集中,59%的学生知道不吃早餐的缺点,57.5%的学生在工作时间感到饥饿,因为他们不吃早餐。研究发现,75%的学生早餐时喝茶或咖啡,61.5%吃乳制品,55%吃面包和糕点,46.5%吃鸡蛋。结论:研究发现,时间短缺、食欲不振和不吃早餐是不吃这顿饭的主要原因。
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Assessment of nutritional habits among Mosul University Students regarding breakfast
Objectives: To assess nutritional habits among Mosul University students regarding breakfast. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted from the 1stoctuber of to the 1st of November 2022 and included 200 students aged between 18-26 years from the University of Mosul. Data were gathered by having students fill out a questionnaire in the classroom and doing an interview with them that included asking about their personal information. Results: The findings reveal that breakfast was an important meal during the day and accounted for 55% with a benefit of 90%. Sixty-eight percent students were feeling active, energized, and focused when eating breakfast, 59% knew the disadvantages of not eating breakfast and 57.5% felt hungry during working hours because they didn′t eat breakfast. The study found that 75% students drank tea or coffee with breakfast, 61.5% ate dairy products, 55% ate bread and pastries, and 46.5% ate eggs at breakfast. Conclusions: The study found that shortage of time, lack of appetite, and skipping of breakfast were the main reasons for not eating this meal.
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Rawal Medical Journal
Rawal Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: RMJ is a general Medicine publication and accepts oorigial articles, editorials, case reports and commentaries. It aims to dessiminate medical knowldge to professional community.
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