ABSTRACT
Food
environments is described as ‘the collective physical, economic, policy and
socio-cultural surroundings, opportunities and conditions that influence
people’s food and beverage choices and nutritional status. This study assessed the
impact of personal and external food environment on food consumption pattern
and anthropometry of workers in Michael Okpara University of Agriculture,
Umudike, Abia State. Cross-sectional descriptive survey design was adopted for the
study. Multi-stage sampling techniques was used to select 344 respondents from
ten (10) colleges of the university. Data was collected from the respondents
with the use of a well-structured and validated questionnaire. The
anthropometry assessment of the respondents was done measuring their weight,
height, waist circumference, hip circumference, using the measurement to
determine their respective BMI and waist-hip ratio comparing them with
reference standard. The data collected was analysed using Statistical Package
Service Software (SPSS) version 23.0. Descriptive statistics (frequency table)
and inferential statistics (chi-square and regression analysis) was used to
analyse the data collected. The result of the analysis was presented in
frequency and percentage, p-value (P<0.05) was statistically accepted.
Findings of the study showed that about 40.7% of the respondents were within
the ages of 32-38years. Less than half(45.9%) were academic staff, 27.9% of the
respondents were senior non-academic staff and 26.2% were junior staff of the
university. About 49.4% of the respondents earn between N60, 000-N119, 999 as
monthly income. Some of the respondents claimed that restaurants and buka/mama
put was the food outlet available in their place of workand more than half of
them claimed that confectionaries and cooked meal are foods that were available
in their work place. Less than half (48.8%) of the respondents always have
access to food outlets in their work place and it takes them 10 minutes to get
to the location of the food outlets. Most of the food available in the food
outlets was purchased by the respondents and they had moderate and high
desirability of the food available for them. The food that was most consumed by
the respondents was the staple food that was readily available in the work
place of the respondents.However, the prevalence of overweight found in the
study among the respondents was 28.5% and 34.0% of the respondent were obese.
More than half (53.2%) of the respondents were high risk of developing central
obesity and other health issues while 46.8% were not at risk. Findings of the
study further showed that there is no significant relationship anthropometric
(BMI) and some food consumed by the respondents. Lastly, Findings of the study
showed that food outlet available in work and accessibility of food outlet in
work place have impact on food consumed which implies that both external and
personal food environment have effect on the food consumed.
MICHAEL, U (2023). Impact Of Personal And External Food Environment On Food Consumption Pattern And Anthropometry Of Workers In Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 20, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-personal-and-external-food-environment-on-food-consumption-pattern-and-anthropometry-of-workers-in-michael-okpara-university-of-agriculture-umudike-7-2
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Impact Of Personal And External Food Environment On Food Consumption Pattern And Anthropometry Of Workers In Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 19 Jun. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-personal-and-external-food-environment-on-food-consumption-pattern-and-anthropometry-of-workers-in-michael-okpara-university-of-agriculture-umudike-7-2. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Impact Of Personal And External Food Environment On Food Consumption Pattern And Anthropometry Of Workers In Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 19 Jun. 2023. Web. 20 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-personal-and-external-food-environment-on-food-consumption-pattern-and-anthropometry-of-workers-in-michael-okpara-university-of-agriculture-umudike-7-2 >.
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Impact Of Personal And External Food Environment On Food Consumption Pattern And Anthropometry Of Workers In Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike" Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 20 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/impact-of-personal-and-external-food-environment-on-food-consumption-pattern-and-anthropometry-of-workers-in-michael-okpara-university-of-agriculture-umudike-7-2