Taiwo Akinyode Obembe, Ayoola Oluwaseun Bosede, Oluwaseun Ariyo, Folashayo I P Adeniji, Abiodun Olaoye, Ayodeji Mathew Adebayo
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背景:学校供餐计划如果执行得当,有能力改善学童的营养状况:鉴于国家本土学校供餐计划(NHGSFP)已在尼日利亚翁多州实施了五年多,对该州学童的营养状况进行评估:这是一项描述性横断面研究:共有 234 名来自公立学校的受试者和 227 名来自私立学校的受试者参加了研究。他们的平均年龄为 8.23 ± 1.92 岁。分别有 19.4%、11.4%、0.4%、5.0% 和 20.7%的儿童出现消瘦、超重、肥胖、体重不足和发育迟缓。在公立学校的受试者中,发育迟缓(30.3%)和消瘦(23.9%)的发生率更高。体重-年龄 Z 值、身高-年龄 Z 值和体重指数-年龄 Z 值与儿童的学校类型之间存在明显的关联(P < 0.005):大多数儿童发育正常,其余儿童处于营养不良的两个极端,私立学校的受试者似乎营养状况更好,尽管没有基线数据来证实这一结论。建议以目前的调查结果为基线数据,进一步开展相关研究。
Nutritional status of school children in South-west Nigeria: Inferences from a national homegrown school feeding programme.
Background: The School Feeding Programme if properly executed has the capacity to improve the nutritional status of the school children.
Objective: To assess the nutritional status of school children in Ondo State Nigeria given that the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) has been operational in the state for over five years.
Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study.
Results: A total of 234 subjects from public schools and 227 subjects from private schools were enrolled in the study. Their mean age was 8.23 ± 1.92 years. Wasting, overweight, obesity, underweight, and stunting were noted in 19.4%, 11.4%, 0.4%, 5.0%, and 20.7% of the children, respectively. The prevalence of stunting (30.3%) and wasting (23.9%) was more among subjects from the public schools. A significant association was found between Weight-for-Age Z-score, Height-for-Age Z-score, and BMI-for-Age Z-score and the children's school type (p < 0.005).
Conclusion: Majority of the children showed normal growth, the rest were in both extremes of malnutrition, the subjects from private schools seem to present better nutritional status, although there is no baseline data to ratify this finding. A further study on this subject using the current finding as a baseline data is recommended.