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  4. Nutrition and education. III. Educational achievement and food habits of Chilean elementary and high school graduates.

Nutrition and education. III. Educational achievement and food habits of Chilean elementary and high school graduates.

Author(s)
Daniza Ivanovic
M Aguayo
D Ballester
Macarena Marambio
Isabel Zacarías
Date Issued
1 de marzo de 1992
Type
Article
Volume
42
Issue
1
Start Page
9
End Page
14
Abstract
The objective of this study was to correlate the educational achievement (EA) of Chilean elementary and high-school graduates with their food habits. For this purpose, a random sample of 550 schoolers from the Metropolitan Area of Santiago, Chile, graduating from elementary and high school (1:1) of both sexes (1:1), from public and private schools and from high, medium and low socioeconomic status (SES) (1:1:1), was selected. Food habits were determined through a specially designed questionnaire and defined as the frequency of consumption of the food groups, expressed as days per week. The EA was established through the Achievement Evaluation Program (AEP) and Academic Aptitude Test (AAT) in elementary-and high-school graduates-, respectively. Results revealed that EA was found significantly and positively correlated with the frequency of consumption of dairy products, meat products and eggs, in both elementary and high school graduates. A significant and inverse correlation between EA and the frequency of vegetables and fruits consumption was observed in both educational levels, and with miscellaneous products, only in elementary school graduates. Food habits explained 24.4% and 16.6% of the EA variance, in elementary and high school graduates, respectively. The frequency of consumption of dairy products was the independent variable with the greatest explanatory power in EA variance (approximately above 70% of the explained variance). These results are important to consider for educational planning focused on the School Feeding Program.
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Consumption (sociolog...

Socioeconomic status

Food consumption

Test (biology)

Psychology

Mathematics education...

Demography

Medicine

Environmental health

Biology

Sociology

Population

Agricultural economic...

Economics

Social science

Paleontology

Consumption (sociolog...

Socioeconomic status

Food consumption

Test (biology)

Psychology

Mathematics education...

Demography

Medicine

Environmental health

Biology

Sociology

Population

Agricultural economic...

Economics

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adult

Adult

Adult

Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Variance

Analysis of Variance

Chile

Chile

Chile

Educational Measureme...

Educational Measureme...

Educational Measureme...

Feeding Behavior

Feeding Behavior

Feeding Behavior

Female

Female

Female

Food classification

Food classification

Food classification

Humans

Humans

Humans

Male

Male

Male

Random Allocation

Random Allocation

Random Allocation

Regression Analysis

Regression Analysis

Regression Analysis

Socioeconomic Factors...

Socioeconomic Factors...

Socioeconomic Factors...

Diet Records

Diet Records

Diet Records

Health Sciences Healt...

Metrics
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