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  4. Nutrition and education. II. Educational achievement and nutrient intake of Chilean elementary and high school graduates.

Nutrition and education. II. Educational achievement and nutrient intake of Chilean elementary and high school graduates.

Author(s)
Daniza Ivanovic
Macarena Marambio
D Ballester
Isabel Zacarías
M Aguayo
Date Issued
1 de diciembre de 1991
Type
Article
Volume
41
Issue
4
Start Page
499
End Page
515
Abstract
The interrelationships between educational achievement (EA) and nutrient intake were investigated in 550 Chilean adolescent schoolers graduating from elementary and high school. The random sample included schoolers from both educational levels (1:1), from public and private schools (1:1), and from high, medium, and low socioeconomic status (SES) (1:1:1). Standard procedures for 24-hour dietary recall interviews were used to collect data, and adequacy of intake was assessed by the FAO/WHO Pattern. EA was measured by means of the Achievement Evaluation Program (AEP) and Academic Aptitude Test (AAT) in elementary and high school, respectively. In elementary school graduates, results showed a significant and positive correlation between EA (AEP) and energy, protein, riboflavin, ascorbic acid, calcium and vitamin A intake (Multiple r = 0.456 p less than 0.01; r2 = 0.208). The School Feeding Program beneficiaries who belonged to the low SES presented the lowest EA (AEP) together with a deficient nutrient intake, especially for energy, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A and calcium, at the same time that they registered the lowest values for those anthropometric parameters, indicators of past nutrition, that is to say height-for-age, weight-for-age, head circumference-for-age and a higher upper-to-lower segment ratio, as compared with non-beneficiaries from the same SES and with those from the higher strata. In high-school graduates, EA (AAT) was found to be significantly and positively correlated with protein, calcium, riboflavin and iron intake (Multiple r = 0.438 p less than 0.001; r2 = 0.192). Nevertheless, these interrelationship are strongly related to SES and sex. Results showed that educational achievement (EA) is significantly and positively associated with nutrient intake, this fact being important for educational planning related to the School Feeding Program.
Subjects

Riboflavin

Anthropometry

Niacin

Ascorbic acid

Socioeconomic status

Vitamin

Medicine

Animal science

Nutrition Education

Demography

Nutrient

Psychology

Environmental health

Gerontology

Chemistry

Food science

Biology

Endocrinology

Internal medicine

Population

Organic chemistry

Sociology

Riboflavin

Anthropometry

Niacin

Ascorbic acid

Socioeconomic status

Vitamin

Medicine

Animal science

Nutrition Education

Demography

Nutrient

Psychology

Environmental health

Gerontology

Chemistry

Food science

Biology

Endocrinology

Internal medicine

Population

Achievement

Achievement

Achievement

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adult

Adult

Adult

Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Variance

Body Constitution

Body Constitution

Body Constitution

Body Weight

Body Weight

Body Weight

Energy Intake

Energy Intake

Energy Intake

Chile

Chile

Chile

Education

Education

Education

Female

Female

Female

Food classification

Food classification

Food classification

Food Services

Food Services

Food Services

Humans

Humans

Humans

Male

Male

Male

Nutritional Status

Nutritional Status

Nutritional Status

Random Allocation

Random Allocation

Random Allocation

Socioeconomic Factors...

Socioeconomic Factors...

Socioeconomic Factors...

Diet Records

Diet Records

Diet Records

Health Sciences Healt...

Metrics
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