ABSTRACT
Dietary habit of adolescents particularly girls
have been described as not the best, due to their busy schedules, peer pressure
and interdependent nature of the behavour. It is therefore important that
adolescents have reliable nutrition infonnation that will guide them to make
informed decisions regarding their dietary patterns and practices. The aim was
to assess the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Obowo local government
area, Imo state. A total of 394 adolescent girls were enrolled in this
cross-sectional study. A questionnaire assessing the socio-economic status of
the respondents, dietary habits, nutrition knowledge, and food frequency was
administered to the participants. Anthropometric measurements was also taken
which was assessed using WHO anthrop plus in classifying them into Height-for-age
and BMI-for-age. Data were cleaned, coded and analyzed using SPSS Version 20.0.
Some (40.9%) were within the age 14-16 years. More than half (52%) skipped
meals. Out of which 33% skipped breakfast due to lack of time (7.9%) and lack
of appetite (7.9%). Majority (96.7%) consumed snack such as egg roll/meatpie
(37.6%), biscuit/drinks (30.7%) and gala (28.4%), daily (28.9%). About 37.6%
usually eat when they were hungry and anytime. Most (60.7%) usually eat at
home. Prevalence of stunting, underweight and overweight in this study was
8.4%, 2.3% and 5.3%, respectively. Majority (81.0%) had poor knowledge of
nutrition while 17.5% and 1.5% had good and excellent knowledge of nutrition.
There was significant difference (p>0.05) between the Height-forage, BMI-for-age
and their nutrition knowledge. About 25.9%, 27.4%, 25.4%, 19.3%, 26.4%, 27.2%,
20.3%, 22.8%, 23.9% and 16.5% consumed foods such as bread, golden mom, beans
(moimoi, akara), goat meat, liquid milk, cheese, cocoyam, avocado pea, mango
and curry leaf once a week. In conclusion, snacking should complement food but
should not replace the three normal meals.
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