2020
DOI: 10.12944/crnfsj.8.3.05
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Assessment of Dietary, Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviours of Singapore Schooling Youths

Abstract: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors may set youths on the path to developing non-communicable diseases. Singapore schooling youths (n = 235, 67.2% female, age 17.5 (mean) ± 1.0 (SD) years) were recruited to examine the dietary, alcohol use, physical activity, and sedentary behaviors of the Singapore schooling youths. Demographic, anthropometric, and sedentary hours information were collected using structured questionnaires. Physical activity levels and dietary intakes, including alcohol use, were assessed using the … Show more

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“…[5] Dietary habits in adolescent populations are frequently sub-optimal, with a high saturated and total fat intake but a low intake of fruit, vegetables, fibre, and calcium-rich foods. [6] In Nigeria, poor dietary practice, characterised by poor dietary habits and low nutritional diversity, remains common among adolescents and manifests in the form of the high prevalence of overweight and obesity. [7][8][9][10] Low dietary diversity signifies a poor-quality diet and largely contributes to micronutrient malnutrition and several health risks.…”
Section: 2023________________________280mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Dietary habits in adolescent populations are frequently sub-optimal, with a high saturated and total fat intake but a low intake of fruit, vegetables, fibre, and calcium-rich foods. [6] In Nigeria, poor dietary practice, characterised by poor dietary habits and low nutritional diversity, remains common among adolescents and manifests in the form of the high prevalence of overweight and obesity. [7][8][9][10] Low dietary diversity signifies a poor-quality diet and largely contributes to micronutrient malnutrition and several health risks.…”
Section: 2023________________________280mentioning
confidence: 99%