Access to nutritioninformation, dietary diversity and shortfall food groups among Nigerian In-school adolescents
Date
2023
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Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria
Abstract
Background: Healthy dietary behaviour is essential for adolescents to promote psychosocial development and
cognitive performance and prevent nutrition-related chronic diseases. Yet, the prevalence of micronutrient
malnutrition remains high among Nigerian adolescents.
Objective: To assess access to nutrition information, dietary diversity, and shortfall food groups among in-school
adolescents in Mokola, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria.
Methods: This descriptive, cross-sectional study involved 360 in-school adolescents selected using a multistage
sampling technique. The data, which included sociodemographic characteristics, access to nutrition information and
dietary intake, were obtained using a semi-structured, interviewer-administered questionnaire. Dietary intake was
assessed using a 24-hour recall approach to determining dietary diversity using Food and Agriculture Organisation
(FAO)’s Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women procedure.
Results: The mean age of the respondents was 15.5±2.3 years, and 58.1% were females. Only 5.4% had access to
information on healthy eating. The minimum dietary diversity score during the previous 24 hours was 5.41±1.3, and
only 46.5% of the respondents met the minimum dietary diversity for women. Shortfall food groups included nuts and
seeds (4.1%), dairy foods (6.1%), pulses (7.2%), fruits (10.3%), other vegetables (10.3%), and eggs (15.3%).
Conclusion: Poor access to nutrition information and low dietary diversity were observed among in-school adolescents
in Mokola, Ibadan, Nigeria. Policymakers should strengthen the educational system to promote active learning of
healthy eating and improve access to the varieties of foods and snacks made from the shortfall food groups.
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Keywords
Dietary diversity, Diet quality, In-school Adolescents, Shortfall food groups.
