ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to assess the food
habits and anthropometric status of adolescent secondary school students in
Okposi Development Center, Ohaozara Local Government Area, Ebonyi State. A
cross sectional survey was adopted. Three hundred and fifteen (312) respondents
were randomly selected from the four schools (152 from government school and
160 from private). Three hundred and fourty six (346) pre-tested and validated
questionnaire was used to obtain information’s on food habit from the
respondents. Anthropometric characteristics were used to determine the
nutritional status of the respondents. These includes weight (kg), height (m2),
body mass index (BMI) and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC). Data obtained was
analyzed using SPSS version 22.0 package. Respondents socio-economic
characteristics revealed that (43.8% and 40%) of adolescents from both private
and government schools, respectively receives less than two hundred naira
(#200) as pocket money from their parents weekly, (20% and 18.8%) receives
between five hundred and a thousand naira (#501-#l000) whereas (10% and 6.3%) receives
more than one thousand naira from both government and private schools
respectively. (43.9%) of the respondents parents earn less than twenty thousand
naira (#20,000) monthly, 31.4% earns twenty to fifty thousand naira whereas
(18.9%) earns fifty thousand one to eighty thousand naira (#50, 001 - #80,000)
while the lesser percentage (6.4%) earn above eighty thousand naira. Lunch was
the most skipped meal by the respondents, whereas results showed that (41.4 %
and 38.8%) from government and private school respectively ate breakfast 5-6
times weekly. Results on BMI showed that (67.8% and 73.1%) adolescents of both
government and private schools were normal. However, 15.8% and 20.0% were
underweight, 10.5% and 4.4% were overweight while 6.6% and 2.5% of both
government and private were obesed respectively. Mid-upper arm (MUAC) result
showed that (22.37% and 17.5%) were moderately malnourished (MAM), (67.76% and
78.75%) were normal whereas (9.87% and 6.17%) of the respondents in both
government and private schools were severely malnourished. Monotony of foods
was found to be common in the study area. Garri/ soup, rice and yam were the
highest foods consumed by the adolescents. This study also revealed that
availability of food in the home determines adolescents intake.
OBASI, O (2025). Food Habits And Anthropometric Status Of Adolescent Secondary School Students In Okposi Development Center, Ohaozara Local Government Area, Ebonyi State :- Obasi, Roseline A. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved May 28, 2025, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/food-habits-and-anthropometric-status-of-adolescent-secondary-school-students-in-okposi-development-center-ohaozara-local-government-area-ebonyi-state-obasi-roseline-a-7-2
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OBASI, OBASI. "Food Habits And Anthropometric Status Of Adolescent Secondary School Students In Okposi Development Center, Ohaozara Local Government Area, Ebonyi State :- Obasi, Roseline A" Mouau.afribary.org (2025). Accessed 28 May. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/food-habits-and-anthropometric-status-of-adolescent-secondary-school-students-in-okposi-development-center-ohaozara-local-government-area-ebonyi-state-obasi-roseline-a-7-2