Gan W Y, Mohd Nasir M T, Zalilah M S, Hazizi A S
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Malays J Nutr. 2011 Aug;17(2):213-28.
University students are potentially important targets for the promotion of healthy lifestyles as this may reduce the risks of lifestyle-related disorders later in life. This cross-sectional study examined differences in eating behaviours, dietary intake, weight status, and body composition between male and female university students.
A total of 584 students (59.4% females and 40.6% males) aged 20.6 +/- 1.4 years from four Malaysian universities in the Klang Valley participated in this study. Participants completed the Eating Behaviours Questionnaire and two-day 24-hour dietary recall. Body weight, height, waist circumference and percentage of body fat were measured.
About 14.3% of males and 22.4% of females were underweight, while 14.0% of males and 12.3% of females were overweight and obese. A majority of the participants (73.8% males and 74.6% females) skipped at least one meal daily in the past seven days. Breakfast was the most frequently skipped meal. Both males and females frequently snacked during morning tea time. Fruits and biscuits were the most frequently consumed snack items. More than half of the participants did not meet the Malaysian Recommended Nutrient Intake (RNI) for energy, vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, iron (females only), and calcium. Significantly more males than females achieved the RNI levels for energy, protein and iron intakes.
This study highlights the presence of unhealthy eating behaviours, inadequate nutrient intake, and a high prevalence of underweight among university students. Energy and nutrient intakes differed between the sexes. Therefore, promoting healthy eating among young adults is crucial to achieve a healthy nutritional status.
大学生是推广健康生活方式的潜在重要目标群体,因为这可能会降低日后生活中与生活方式相关疾病的风险。这项横断面研究调查了男女大学生在饮食行为、膳食摄入量、体重状况和身体成分方面的差异。
来自巴生谷地区四所马来西亚大学的584名年龄在20.6±1.4岁的学生参与了本研究(其中女性占59.4%,男性占40.6%)。参与者完成了饮食行为问卷和为期两天的24小时饮食回顾。测量了体重、身高、腰围和体脂百分比。
约14.3%的男性和22.4%的女性体重过轻,而14.0%的男性和12.3%的女性超重和肥胖。在过去七天里,大多数参与者(73.8%的男性和74.6%的女性)每天至少跳过一顿饭。早餐是最常被跳过的一餐。男性和女性在上午茶时间都经常吃零食。水果和饼干是最常食用的零食。超过一半的参与者未达到马来西亚能量、维生素C、硫胺素、核黄素、烟酸、铁(仅女性)和钙的推荐营养素摄入量(RNI)。在能量、蛋白质和铁摄入量方面,达到RNI水平的男性明显多于女性。
本研究突出了大学生中存在不健康饮食行为、营养摄入不足以及体重过轻的高患病率。男女之间的能量和营养摄入量存在差异。因此,在年轻人中推广健康饮食对于实现健康的营养状况至关重要。