Akindele Folasade Diana, Ojo Mary Abidemi, Adegoke Isaac Eniola, Fadiora Olamide Dorcas, Akinnuoye Adesola Toyin, Dike Chioma Sandra
Knowledge and Attitude Towards Dietary Risk Factors and Prevalence of Obesity Among Newly Admitted Undergraduates of Osun State University, Nigeria
Číslo: 7/2023
Periodikum: Path of Science
DOI: 10.22178/pos.94-20
Klíčová slova: obesity prevalence; health awareness; undergraduates; dietary knowledge; dietary risk factors
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The research employed a descriptive cross-sectional study design, sampling 320 participants from three university campuses through a multistage sampling method. Data collection was facilitated through a semi-structured questionnaire administered to themselves. The data was analysed using univariate, bivariate, and multivariate approaches.
The 320 respondents were 47.8% male and 52.2% female; a more significant percentage were 15-19 years old. 8 out of 10 respondents had good knowledge, and the attitude of the respondents was significantly associated with their age and religion, such that the respondents between 15-19 years of age and the Muslims were more likely to have good knowledge than their counterparts.
Family standard of living (father and mother occupational status) was the socio-demographic factor influencing obesity among Osun State University undergraduate students. Adequate intervention is required to enable adolescents and their parents/guardians to understand the health-related problems they are prone to by being obese. Concerned stakeholders should support childhood obesity prevention interventions such as marketing and advertising restrictions on unhealthy foods and fizzy drinks adolescents consume.