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贝宁北部布孔贝和纳蒂廷古地区青少年中学生的水果和蔬菜消费量

Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Adolescent Secondary School Students in Boukombe and Natitingou, North Benin.

作者信息

Houndolo Melina Maureen, Bodjrenou Sam, Jordan Irmgard, Majaliwa Elianna, Koukou Elie, Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Azandjeme Colette, Katsivo Melanie Nyambura, Termote Céline, Amoussa Hounkpatin Waliou

机构信息

International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cotonou 08 P.O. Box 932, Benin.

Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences Abomey-Calavi, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey Calavi 01 P.O. Box 526, Benin.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 May 13;22(5):767. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22050767.

Abstract

Fruit and vegetables (F&V) are recommended for a healthy life. Adolescence is a critical period for the onset of eating disorders and future health. F&V consumption among adolescents is globally low, making this group a key target for diet/nutrition-related interventions. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess F&V consumption among secondary school students in the food-insecure communes of Boukombe (rural) and Natitingou (urban), Benin. Using probabilistic random sampling, 303 students completed F&V intake frequency questionnaires and 24-h dietary recalls on school and non-school days. Poisson models identified factors associated with F&V consumption. The results showed that only 8.8% (Boukombe) and 11% (Natitingou) of students consumed fruit at least twice per day, and over 80% of students had not eaten fruit in the preceding 24 h; 9.9% and 11.4%, respectively, consumed vegetables at least twice per day. On average, 45.5% of students in Boukombe and 68% in Natitingou consumed at least three types of vegetables on school days. The most commonly consumed fruits were oranges in Boukombe and lemons in Natitingou. Factors influencing fruit consumption included sex ( = 0.005), age ( = 0.04), and mothers' occupation ( = 0.03) on school days/and school or non-school days, while commune ( = 0.00017) and ethnic group affected vegetable consumption. Such low F&V consumption among surveyed students is a matter of public health concern, as it is likely to affect their health-in terms of micronutrient deficiency-and intellectual performance. These results should incentivize nutrition researchers, project managers, public health officials, and policymakers to (re)design and implement broader measures targeting secondary school students' dietary practices to increase their F&V consumption.

摘要

水果和蔬菜对健康生活有益。青春期是饮食失调发病和未来健康的关键时期。全球青少年的水果和蔬菜摄入量较低,这使得该群体成为饮食/营养相关干预措施的关键目标人群。这项横断面研究旨在评估贝宁布孔贝(农村)和纳蒂廷古(城市)粮食不安全社区中学生的水果和蔬菜摄入量。采用概率随机抽样方法,303名学生完成了水果和蔬菜摄入频率问卷以及在上学日和非上学日的24小时饮食回顾。泊松模型确定了与水果和蔬菜摄入量相关的因素。结果显示,只有8.8%(布孔贝)和11%(纳蒂廷古)的学生每天至少吃两次水果,超过80%的学生在之前24小时内未吃过水果;分别有9.9%和11.4%的学生每天至少吃两次蔬菜。在上学日,布孔贝平均45.5%的学生和纳蒂廷古68%的学生至少食用三种蔬菜。布孔贝最常食用的水果是橙子,纳蒂廷古是柠檬。上学日/以及上学日或非上学日影响水果摄入的因素包括性别(=0.005)、年龄(=0.04)和母亲的职业(=0.03),而社区(=0.00017)和种族影响蔬菜摄入。被调查学生如此低的水果和蔬菜摄入量是一个公共卫生问题,因为这可能会在微量营养素缺乏方面影响他们的健康以及智力表现。这些结果应促使营养研究人员、项目经理、公共卫生官员和政策制定者重新设计并实施更广泛的措施,针对中学生的饮食习惯,以增加他们的水果和蔬菜摄入量。

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