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早餐、午餐和乌干达农村小学的学业成就:对教育和学校卫生政策的启示。

Breakfast, midday meals and academic achievement in rural primary schools in Uganda: implications for education and school health policy.

机构信息

Department of Science, Technical and Vocational Education, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

Food Nutr Res. 2012;56. doi: 10.3402/fnr.v56i0.11217. Epub 2012 Feb 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Underachievement in schools is a global problem and is especially prevalent in developing countries. Indicators of educational performance show that Uganda has done remarkably well on education access-related targets since the introduction of universal primary education in 1997. However, educational outcomes remain disappointing. The absence of school feeding schemes, one of the leading causes of scholastic underachievement, has not been given attention by the Ugandan authorities. Instead, as a national policy, parents are expected to provide meals even though many, especially in the rural areas, cannot afford to provide even the minimal daily bowl of maize porridge.

OBJECTIVE

To assess and demonstrate the effect of breakfast and midday meal consumption on academic achievement of schoolchildren.

DESIGN, MATERIALS AND METHODS: We assessed household characteristics, feeding patterns and academic achievement of 645 schoolchildren (aged 9-15 years) in Kumi district, eastern Uganda, in 2006-2007, using a modified cluster sampling design which involved only grade 1 schools (34 in total) and pupils of grade four. Household questionnaires and school records were used to collect information on socio-demographic factors, feeding patterns and school attendance. Academic achievement was assessed using unstandardized techniques, specifically designed for this study.

RESULTS

Underachievement (the proportion below a score of 120.0 points) was high (68.4%); in addition, significantly higher achievement and better feeding patterns were observed among children from the less poor households (p<0.05). Achievement was significantly associated with consumption of breakfast and a midday meal, particularly for boys (p<0.05), and a greater likelihood of scoring well was observed for better nourished children (all OR values>1.0).

CONCLUSION

We observed that underachievement was relatively high; inadequate patterns of meal consumption, particularly for the most poor, significantly higher scores among children from 'less poor' households and a significant association between academic achievement and breakfast and midday meal consumption.

摘要

背景

学业不良是一个全球性问题,尤其在发展中国家更为普遍。教育绩效指标显示,自 1997 年普及小学教育以来,乌干达在教育普及相关目标方面取得了显著成就。然而,教育成果仍然令人失望。学校供餐计划的缺失是学业不良的主要原因之一,但乌干达当局并未对此予以重视。相反,作为一项国家政策,即使许多家长,特别是在农村地区,甚至无法提供每天最低限度的一碗玉米粥,他们也被期望为孩子提供餐食。

目的

评估和展示学生早餐和午餐消费对学业成绩的影响。

设计、材料和方法:我们于 2006-2007 年在乌干达东部的库米区评估了 645 名 9-15 岁学童的家庭特征、喂养模式和学业成绩,使用了一种改良的聚类抽样设计,仅涉及 34 所一年级学校和四年级学生。家庭问卷和学校记录用于收集社会人口因素、喂养模式和出勤率信息。学业成绩采用非标准化技术进行评估,这些技术是专门为本研究设计的。

结果

学业不良(得分低于 120.0 分的比例)较高(68.4%);此外,来自不太贫困家庭的儿童的成绩更高,喂养模式也更好(p<0.05)。成绩与早餐和午餐的消费显著相关,特别是对男孩而言(p<0.05),营养状况较好的儿童得分较高的可能性也更大(所有 OR 值均>1.0)。

结论

我们观察到学业不良相对较高;特别是对于最贫困的儿童来说,餐食消费模式不足,来自“较不贫困”家庭的儿童成绩更高,以及学业成绩与早餐和午餐消费之间存在显著关联。

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