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Body weight, eating practices and nutritional knowledge amongst university nursing students, Eastern Cape, South Africa/Poids corporel, pratiques alimentaires et connaissances en matiere de nutrition parmi les etudiants en sciences infirmieres, Cap Oriental, Afrique du Sud

Background: Health care workers need to be equipped to deal with the increasing obesity and obesity-related morbidity occurring in developing countries. Objectives: To assess weight status, eating practices and nutritional knowledge amongst nursing students at the University of Fort Hare, Eastern Ca...

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Published in:African journal of primary health care & family medicine 2012-01, Vol.4 (1)
Main Authors: van den Berg, Violet L, Okeyo, Alice P, Dannhauser, Andre, Nel, Mariette
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Language:English
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Summary:Background: Health care workers need to be equipped to deal with the increasing obesity and obesity-related morbidity occurring in developing countries. Objectives: To assess weight status, eating practices and nutritional knowledge amongst nursing students at the University of Fort Hare, Eastern Cape. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was conducted on 161 undergraduate (51 male and 110 female) students of the Department of Nursing Sciences at the University of Fort Hare. Body mass index, waist and hip circumferences and waist hip ratio were determined. Nutritional knowledge and eating practices were investigated by structured interviewer-administered questionnaires. Results: Statically, 49.7% were overweight or obese (58.2% of the females; 31.4% of the males) and 65.2% had waist circumferences putting them at risk for non-communicable diseases. Most did not meet the recommendations for intakes from the vegetable group (97.5% ate
ISSN:2071-2928
2071-2936
DOI:10.4102/phcfm.v4i1.323