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Year 2018, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 217 - 223, 28.09.2018
https://doi.org/10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720

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References

  • Baysal, A. The impact of social inequalities on nutrition. C.U. Medical School J 2003; 25(4) (suppl):66-72.

The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents

Year 2018, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 217 - 223, 28.09.2018
https://doi.org/10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720

Abstract

Objectives:To determine the effects of a school-based nutritional program (SBNP)

designed for adolescents in high school, who are for various reasons unable to eat a

midday meal, on their anthropometric measurements, blood test results and eating

habits.

Patients and Methods:The research used one group and was of a pretestposttest

design. 148 adolescent high school students who had difficulty accessing

a midday meal and expressed willingness to participate in the study. As part of the

SBNP, four sessions of nutrition education, each for one hour once a week, were

held and the students were regularly provided with lunch at school for 3 months. A

sociodemographic form, an “Eating Habits Inventory,” anthropometric measurements

and blood tests.

Results:Mean waist measurements were significantly lower at the last evaluation

compared to the preliminary assessment. The increases in Rbc, Hb and Htc after

the SBNP compared to pretest results were found to be statistically significant. Mouth

sores, gingival bleeding and hair loss rates showed a significant decrease.

Conclusion:The SBNP had a positive impact on increasing erythrocyte, hemoglobin

and hematocrit counts and reducing waist circumference measurements. In addition,

the SBNP also contributed to reducing certain skin and mucosal conditions (sores on

the edges of the mouth, canker sores, gingival bleeding) and the hair loss rates that may

be associated with vitamin deficiency. It is recommended that the impact of an SBNP be

tested for a longer duration with a larger sample that includes a control group.

References

  • Baysal, A. The impact of social inequalities on nutrition. C.U. Medical School J 2003; 25(4) (suppl):66-72.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Sevil Albayrak This is me

Ayşe Ergün

Publication Date September 28, 2018
Submission Date July 13, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 8 Issue: 3

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APA Albayrak, S., & Ergün, A. (2018). The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 8(3), 217-223. https://doi.org/10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720
AMA Albayrak S, Ergün A. The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. September 2018;8(3):217-223. doi:10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720
Chicago Albayrak, Sevil, and Ayşe Ergün. “The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 8, no. 3 (September 2018): 217-23. https://doi.org/10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720.
EndNote Albayrak S, Ergün A (September 1, 2018) The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 8 3 217–223.
IEEE S. Albayrak and A. Ergün, “The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents”, Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 217–223, 2018, doi: 10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720.
ISNAD Albayrak, Sevil - Ergün, Ayşe. “The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 8/3 (September 2018), 217-223. https://doi.org/10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720.
JAMA Albayrak S, Ergün A. The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2018;8:217–223.
MLA Albayrak, Sevil and Ayşe Ergün. “The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 8, no. 3, 2018, pp. 217-23, doi:10.5152/clinexphealthsci.2018.720.
Vancouver Albayrak S, Ergün A. The Effect of a School-Based Nutritional Program on the Anthropometric Measurements, Blood Test Results and Eating Habits of Adolescents. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2018;8(3):217-23.

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