The study involved adolescents attending the first two years at high school (14-15 years) in Bra (Northern Italy). The research was aimed at studying the essentials of food habits of adolescents while in school, at home or away from home, their conditions and opinions about body weight, about sport practice and the satisfaction with their physical appearance. The involved students were given a questionnaire and anthropometric measurements were taken (weight and height). The percentage of underweight students was higher among female students than males (8.45% vs 3.93%), while boys tended to be overweight more than girls (8.05% vs 4.02%). The only obesity cases (n=3) were found among boys. Female students attending the Professional Institute have a higher BMI than those at the Lyceum (21.97 vs 21.03; P<0.05) . No significant differences in the BMI value have been found among male students attending different schools. The questionnaire results showed that almost half of the students do not have breakfast at home while they prefer coffee shops or vending machines. The BMI value of the students who have breakfast at home is lower than that of the students who almost never have breakfast (21.71 vs 22.52; P<0.05). 42% of meals are not eaten together with the family, even if at home there is a person responsible for the preparation of meals. Sport is practiced by 58.5% of males and 42.6% of females in an competitive way and on a regular basis. 35% of students are occasionally satisfied with their physical appearance; 13.3% are never satisfied. A significant relationship can be found between the satisfying ratio and gender: 66.2% w males are always or often satisfied while 63.9% females are unsatisfied or poorly satisfied

Calabrese, G., Maj, M., Testa, M., Fioramonti, E., Rossi, F., Study of the eating habits of the students attending the first two years at high school in Italy., <<MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM>>, 2013; 6 (Marzo): 143-150. [doi:10.1007/s12349-012-0117-8] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56103]

Study of the eating habits of the students attending the first two years at high school in Italy.

Calabrese, Giorgio;Maj, Monica;Rossi, Filippo
2013

Abstract

The study involved adolescents attending the first two years at high school (14-15 years) in Bra (Northern Italy). The research was aimed at studying the essentials of food habits of adolescents while in school, at home or away from home, their conditions and opinions about body weight, about sport practice and the satisfaction with their physical appearance. The involved students were given a questionnaire and anthropometric measurements were taken (weight and height). The percentage of underweight students was higher among female students than males (8.45% vs 3.93%), while boys tended to be overweight more than girls (8.05% vs 4.02%). The only obesity cases (n=3) were found among boys. Female students attending the Professional Institute have a higher BMI than those at the Lyceum (21.97 vs 21.03; P<0.05) . No significant differences in the BMI value have been found among male students attending different schools. The questionnaire results showed that almost half of the students do not have breakfast at home while they prefer coffee shops or vending machines. The BMI value of the students who have breakfast at home is lower than that of the students who almost never have breakfast (21.71 vs 22.52; P<0.05). 42% of meals are not eaten together with the family, even if at home there is a person responsible for the preparation of meals. Sport is practiced by 58.5% of males and 42.6% of females in an competitive way and on a regular basis. 35% of students are occasionally satisfied with their physical appearance; 13.3% are never satisfied. A significant relationship can be found between the satisfying ratio and gender: 66.2% w males are always or often satisfied while 63.9% females are unsatisfied or poorly satisfied
2013
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Calabrese, G., Maj, M., Testa, M., Fioramonti, E., Rossi, F., Study of the eating habits of the students attending the first two years at high school in Italy., <<MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM>>, 2013; 6 (Marzo): 143-150. [doi:10.1007/s12349-012-0117-8] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56103]
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