2020
DOI: 10.21315/mjms2020.27.2.11
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Preference, Attitude, Recognition and Knowledge of Fruits and Vegetables Intake Among Malay Children

Abstract: Background The low consumption of fruits and vegetables among children is a global challenge. Foods recognition, nutrition knowledge and attitude are factors that influence children’s dietary practices. This study aims to assess the preference, attitude, recognition and knowledge of fruits and vegetables intake among Malay children. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among Malay children from five primary schools in Kuala Lumpur using self-administered questi… Show more

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“…The content of carbohydrate was higher as compared to the average of other sweet potato varieties around the world, which is around 21.56% (Ellong et al, 2014) and 21.1 -24.5% (Alam et al, 2016). Although the carbohydrate content is high, sweet potatoes have low glycaemic index, and are very suitable for diabetics and overweight patients (Ali et al, 2020). However, Sato et al (2018) reported that the sugar content of sweet potato is higher than cassava.…”
Section: Proximate Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The content of carbohydrate was higher as compared to the average of other sweet potato varieties around the world, which is around 21.56% (Ellong et al, 2014) and 21.1 -24.5% (Alam et al, 2016). Although the carbohydrate content is high, sweet potatoes have low glycaemic index, and are very suitable for diabetics and overweight patients (Ali et al, 2020). However, Sato et al (2018) reported that the sugar content of sweet potato is higher than cassava.…”
Section: Proximate Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Corchorus olitorius L. is a green leafy vegetable popular among food enthusiasts for its distinctive taste and texture [1]. It offers several health benefits and contains high levels of dietary fiber which aids digestion while promoting healthy bowel movements [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SEANUTS study, which included children from the Southeast Asia region, revealed that on average, Malaysian urban children consumed only 1.62 servings of vegetables daily (Koo et al, 2016). Several studies were conducted in quantitative manner assessing the facilitators and barriers towards eating vegetables (Raggio & Gámbaro, 2018;Sha An Ali et al, 2020). However, no qualitative data were reported pertaining to these factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%