ABSTRACT
This research was
conducted to assess the prevalence of food neophobia among
NYSC members in Abia state. The study evaluated the types of food served
to NYSC members in camp, levels of food neophobia amongst the corps members,
reasons for food rejection and ways of improving NYSC camp food acceptability.
The research was carried out in Abia state Nigeria. Population size was 7277
consisting of 2018 Batch ‘A’ and ‘B’ corps members. The sample size of 192 was
determined using stratified random sampling technique from Umuahia North and
South, Aba North, Bende and Ohafia local government areas. The research was
carried out with a structured questionnaire. Statistical tools used were
frequency for data organization, percentages to describe demographic
characteristics, research questions were answered using mean and standard
deviations while hypotheses were analysed using z-test and ANOVA at Probability
level of 5 %. From the results, the gender distribution was 48% male and 52%
female; the distribution based on ethnicity was 55.2 % for Igbo, 15.1for %
Hausa, and 29.7 % for Yoruba. Meals 11, 15 and 16 were mostly never eaten.
Strangeness of food and fear was major contributors to food neophobia amongst
the corps members. Effects of Geopolitical zones of institutions from where the
NYSC members graduated from were significant (P ≤ 0.05) on the reasons for
rejection of camp food. There was no significant difference (P ≥ 0.05) on the suggestions of NYSC members from Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba ethnic
groups on how to improve camp food acceptability to corps members in Abia
State. There was no significant difference (P ≥ 0.05) on food neophobic
levels of batch 2018 ‘A’ and ‘B’ NYSC members. In conclusion, the study
revealed some of the reasons NYSC members rejected some of the meals offered by
the camp kitchen in Abia state and suggested that with some improvements in
meal planning, preparation and service as well as more information on meals
served, there will be a higher acceptance of meals served by the NYSC camp
kitchen. It was therefore recommended among others that NYSC members should be
encouraged to be open to try new foods while on the National Youth Service
program, this is in line with the aim of NYSC which states that “the NYSC is
being established with the view to the proper encouragement and development of
common ties among the youths of Nigeria and the promotion of national unity”
and The camp organizers should incorporate native meals of other tribes,
snacks, fruits and fruit juices in the camp food menu to increase the camp food
acceptability.
EZEIGBO, E (2022). Assessment Of The Prevalence Of Food Neophobia Among National Youth Service Corps [NYSC] Members In Abia State, Nigeria. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 23, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-the-prevalence-of-food-neophobia-among-national-youth-service-corps-%5Bnysc%5D-members-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
EZEIGBO, EZEIGBO. "Assessment Of The Prevalence Of Food Neophobia Among National Youth Service Corps [NYSC] Members In Abia State, Nigeria" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 17 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-the-prevalence-of-food-neophobia-among-national-youth-service-corps-%5Bnysc%5D-members-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
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EZEIGBO, EZEIGBO. "Assessment Of The Prevalence Of Food Neophobia Among National Youth Service Corps [NYSC] Members In Abia State, Nigeria" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2022). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-the-prevalence-of-food-neophobia-among-national-youth-service-corps-%5Bnysc%5D-members-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2