Perceptions and practices regarding snack consumption among women with varying weight statuses

Zahra Rubab, Zoha Saif, Mariyam Riaz, Sonan Shahid, Ifza Aslam, Aniqa Maqbool, Afifa Tanweer
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The changing nature of working environment and lifestyle across the globe is creating a need for people to eat inexpensive meals outside their homes. Snacking is becoming more popular among women, resulting in several health problems. The aim of this study was to compare normal-weight, overweight, and obese women's perceptions and practices regarding snacking patterns and serving size of such meals. For this purpose, a cross- sectional survey using convenience sampling was conducted on 150 healthy adult (>18 years) females residing in Lahore. A self-designed questionnaire containing the sections anthropometric measurements (BMI), perceptions about snacking (9 items on 5 point Likert scale of agreement) and practices about snack consumption (11 items- closed ended questions about frequency and portion size) was used and distributed among the respondents using Google forms. After segregating data for various BMI statuses, statistical analysis was conducted using Microsoft Excel and the results were presented as frequencies and percentages. The findings revealed that majority the participants gave neutral response, with the least of them agreeing that snacking is an unhealthy dietary activity. It was observed that 50% of the underweight women were unaware of the consequences of snacking. It was concluded that individuals with lower BMI showed weaker perceptions and practices regarding snack consumption as compared to those that belonged to other weight categories. It is recommended that individual behavior should be diverted in favour of healthy snacking and developing healthy eating strategies that can be adopted at home, in school and on community level to overcome obesity.
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不同体重的女性对零食消费的看法和做法
全球范围内工作环境和生活方式的变化使得人们需要在外面吃便宜的饭菜。吃零食在女性中越来越流行,导致了一些健康问题。这项研究的目的是比较正常体重、超重和肥胖女性对零食模式和份量的看法和做法。为此目的,采用方便抽样的方法对居住在拉合尔的150名健康成年(bb0 - 18岁)女性进行了横断面调查。一份自行设计的调查问卷,包含人体测量(BMI)、对零食的看法(5点李克特一致性量表中的9个项目)和关于零食消费的实践(11个项目——关于频率和份量的封闭式问题),并使用谷歌表格在受访者中分发。对不同BMI状态的数据进行分离后,使用Microsoft Excel进行统计分析,结果以频率和百分比表示。调查结果显示,大多数参与者给出了中立的回答,其中最少的人同意吃零食是一种不健康的饮食活动。据观察,体重过轻的女性中有50%没有意识到吃零食的后果。研究得出的结论是,与其他体重类别的人相比,BMI较低的人对零食消费的认知和做法较弱。建议将个人行为转向有利于健康的零食,并制定可在家庭、学校和社区层面采用的健康饮食策略,以克服肥胖。
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