面对尼日利亚中北部在校青少年营养不良的两面

A. Omotoso, K. Adediran, J. Abdulmalik, O. Omigbodun
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青春期是一个有独特营养需求的过渡时期。我们的研究确定了尼日利亚中北部上学青少年的营养状况。对512名在校青少年进行了横断面研究。社会人口统计学和人体测量学数据分别使用社会科学统计软件包第22版和世卫组织人类软件(3.1.0版)进行分析。卡方统计在5%的显著性水平上检验分类变量之间的相关性。二元logistic回归分析确定了人体测量指标的预测因子。来自8所公立学校的512名学生接受了采访,其中53.5%是女生。21%的人体重不足,20%的人超重,12.1%的人发育不良,0.1%的人肥胖。来自一夫多妻家庭预示着发育迟缓。饮食结构以淀粉为主,很少吃肉。不吃饭和吃零食很常见。营养不良的两面性在青少年学生中很常见。尼日利亚和整个非洲需要营养教育和有效的学校心理健康政策。青少年的良好营养对心理健康和教育有影响,这是支持非洲青年人口人口红利的两个有希望的支柱。
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Facing two faces of malnutrition among schooling adolescents in North-Central Nigeria
 Adolescence is a period of transition in which there are unique nutritional requirements. Our study determined the nutritional status of adolescents, schooling in north-central Nigeria.  A cross-sectional study was conducted among 512 in-school adolescents. The sociodemographic and anthropometric data were analysed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 22 and the WHO Anthro software (Version 3.1.0) respectively. Chi square statistics tested the association between categorical variables at 5% level of statistical significance. Binary logistic regression analysis determined the predictors of anthropometric indicators. From eight public schools, 512 students were interviewed, 53.5% of which were girls. While 21% were underweight, 20% were overweight, 12.1% were stunted and 0.1% was obese. Being from a polygamous family was predictive of stunting. The dietary pattern was starchy and meat consumption was rare. Meal skipping and snacking were common. The two faces of malnutrition were common among the adolescent students. There is a need for nutrition education and effective school mental health policies in Nigeria and across Africa. Good nutrition among adolescents has an impact on mental health and education – two promising pillars to support the demographic dividend of Africa’s youthful population.
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