Lifestyle and nutritional status of urban school teachers in Ibadan, Nigeria
Date
2014
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Nutrition Society of Nigeria
Abstract
Objective: The study was designed to determine the
lifestyle and nutritional status of urban school
teachers in Ibadan.
Methods: The study was descriptive and crosssectional
in design. A random sample of 423 teachers
(279 males and 144 females) aged 21 to 60 years from
six public and six private secondary schools in Ibadan
North Local Government Area constituted the study
population. A semi-structured intervieweradministered
questionnaire and a dietary diversity
questionnaire were used to determine the sociodemographic
and lifestyle characteristics, as well as
the dietary diversity of the respondents.
Anthropometric indices such as weight (kg), height
(m), hip (cm) and waist (cm) circumference of the
teachers were measured using standard procedures to
determine their Body Mass Index (weight/height,2
kg/m2) and waist to hip ratio respectively. Body
composition was determined with a body composition
monitor. Data was analyzed using descriptive
statistics and Pearson's Chi-square test at 5% level of
significance was applied to the data.
Results: The mean age of the teachers was 41 ±7.7
years, of which 34.0% were males, 8.5% and 0.7%
were alcohol consumers and current cigarette smokers
respectively. Most (78.0%) of the teachers either had
at least medium (≤5 food groups) while 22.0% had
high (≥6 food groups) dietary diversity. 55.3% were
either overweight or obese. Females were
significantly more overweight or obese and had
higher waist circumference and waist-hip ratio than
the male teachers (p<0.05). Also, percentage body fat
was twice as high in females as in males while the
percentage muscle mass was 1.5 times higher in
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Keywords
lifestyle, dietary diversity, nutritional status, school teachers.
