约旦大学生的营养知识、食品安全及其他风险因素:横断面设计

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Cogent Food & Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/23311932.2023.2265109
Tamara Y. Mousa, Latefa A. Dardas
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这项横断面研究评估了约旦安曼大学生样本的营养知识及其与粮食安全和其他风险因素的关系。建立了阿拉伯语营养知识指数(ANKI),并在122名大学生中进行了验证(试点研究)。在重复研究中,对470名学生实施人口统计学量表、经验证的ANKI和阿拉伯个人食品不安全体验量表(FIES)。ANKI是可靠的(Cα = 0.82),且随时间稳定(ICC = 0.82, P < 0.001;配对t检验P = 0.57)。初步研究的ANKI平均评分为19.52±0.48,重复研究的ANKI平均评分为19.68±0.22。在重复研究中,食物安全学生的ANKI平均分(20.07±0.23)显著高于食物安全学生(18.28±0.63)和食物安全学生(14.22±0.70)(F = 11.87, P = 0.000)。因此,利用ANKI测量营养知识将为研究人员和政策制定者制定约旦人的饮食指南提供基线数据。最后,需要采取干预措施提高大学生的营养意识,保持健康的生活方式。
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Nutrition knowledge, food security, and other risk factors in a sample of college students in Jordan: A cross-sectional design
This cross-sectional research assessed nutrition knowledge in a sample of college students in Amman, Jordan and its association with food security and other risk factors. An Arabic Nutrition Knowledge Index (ANKI) was developed and validated in 122 college students (pilot study). In the replication study, the demographics scale, validated ANKI, and Arabic Individual Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES) were administered to 470 students. The ANKI was reliable (Cα = 0.82) and stable over time (ICC = 0.82, P < 0.001; paired t-test P = 0.57). Mean ANKI score was good for the pilot study (19.52±0.48) and replication study (19.68 ± 0.22). In the replication study, mean ANKI score was significantly larger among food secure (20.07 ± 0.23) than among moderately (18.28 ± 0.63) and severely food insecure students (14.22 ± 0.70) (F = 11.87, P = 0.000). Thus, measuring nutrition knowledge using the ANKI would provide baseline data for researchers and policy-makers to develop dietary guidelines for Jordanians. Finally, interventions are needed to raise nutrition awareness among college students, to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
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Cogent Food & Agriculture
Cogent Food & Agriculture AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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