Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?

Aim To determine dietary habits of elementary school students in relation to a place of living and socio-economic status of the family. Methods A prospective study conducted in the Primary Health Center Zenica involved five family medicine teams in urban and five in rural settlement during 2015. El...

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Main Authors: Larisa Gavran, Vedada Čerim, Nino Hasanica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton 2019-02-01
Series:Medicinski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://ljkzedo.ba/mg30/12-Gavran-968-A.pdf
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spelling doaj-5a1364eac8af40d1a03b948575e1b23a2020-11-24T21:19:11ZengMedical Association of Zenica-Doboj CantonMedicinski Glasnik1840-01321840-24452019-02-0116113714310.17392/968-19Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?Larisa Gavran0Vedada Čerim1Nino Hasanica2Educational Teaching Centre of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care ZenicaEducational Teaching Centre of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care ZenicaDepartment for School Hygiene, Institute for Health and Food Safety Zenica; School of Medicine, University of Zenica; Zenica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaAim To determine dietary habits of elementary school students in relation to a place of living and socio-economic status of the family. Methods A prospective study conducted in the Primary Health Center Zenica involved five family medicine teams in urban and five in rural settlement during 2015. Elementary school students aged 10-16 were interviewed by random selection using a questionnaire on the socio-economic status of parents and nutritional habits of adolescents. Results The survey involved 199 respondents, 103 from rural and 96 from urban area. There were significantly more pupils from employed parents who consumed non-carbonated drinks. Students from urban areas more likely consumed fruit every day than children from rural areas. More than half of the respondents did not or rarely consumed vegetables, in this case the village pupils, who consumed much less milk. It would be expected that rural students were more likely to consume fruits, vegetables and milk due to easier access to these foods in the countryside, but the results of this research did not confirm this assumption. Conclusion Changes in traditional family functioning (lower income, unemployment) could be linked with lifestyle changes (low consumption of fruits and vegetables, low consumption of milk both in rural and urban areas, consumption of carbonated drinks), especially in families in rural areas.http://ljkzedo.ba/mg30/12-Gavran-968-A.pdfadolescentsdietary habitsmilksocio economic statusvegetables
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Nino Hasanica
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Nino Hasanica
Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
Medicinski Glasnik
adolescents
dietary habits
milk
socio economic status
vegetables
author_facet Larisa Gavran
Vedada Čerim
Nino Hasanica
author_sort Larisa Gavran
title Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
title_short Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
title_full Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
title_fullStr Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
title_full_unstemmed Can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
title_sort can a place of living of elementary school students determine their health habit?
publisher Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton
series Medicinski Glasnik
issn 1840-0132
1840-2445
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Aim To determine dietary habits of elementary school students in relation to a place of living and socio-economic status of the family. Methods A prospective study conducted in the Primary Health Center Zenica involved five family medicine teams in urban and five in rural settlement during 2015. Elementary school students aged 10-16 were interviewed by random selection using a questionnaire on the socio-economic status of parents and nutritional habits of adolescents. Results The survey involved 199 respondents, 103 from rural and 96 from urban area. There were significantly more pupils from employed parents who consumed non-carbonated drinks. Students from urban areas more likely consumed fruit every day than children from rural areas. More than half of the respondents did not or rarely consumed vegetables, in this case the village pupils, who consumed much less milk. It would be expected that rural students were more likely to consume fruits, vegetables and milk due to easier access to these foods in the countryside, but the results of this research did not confirm this assumption. Conclusion Changes in traditional family functioning (lower income, unemployment) could be linked with lifestyle changes (low consumption of fruits and vegetables, low consumption of milk both in rural and urban areas, consumption of carbonated drinks), especially in families in rural areas.
topic adolescents
dietary habits
milk
socio economic status
vegetables
url http://ljkzedo.ba/mg30/12-Gavran-968-A.pdf
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