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Food and drink purchasing habits out of school at lunchtime: a national survey of secondary school pupils in Scotland

机译:午餐时间校外饮食购买习惯:苏格兰中学生的一项全国性调查

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Background Food and drink purchasing habits of pupils out of school at lunchtime may be contributing to poor dietary intakes and overweight and obesity. The aim of this study was to identify the places from which purchases were made, types of food and drinks purchased and, the reasons for purchasing food or drinks out of school. Methods A survey of the food and drinks purchasing habits of secondary school pupils (11-16 yrs) out of school at lunchtime was conducted in Scotland in 2010. A face-to-face interview and a self-completion questionnaire was designed to identify the food outlets used at lunchtime, types of food and drinks purchased and pupils’ reasons for purchasing food or drinks out of school. Height and weight were measured and BMI centiles used to classify pupils as normal weight, overweight or obese. Results were compared by age group, sex, BMI group and level of socio-economic deprivation. Results Of the 612 pupils who completed the survey, 97 % reported having access to places selling food or drinks out of school at lunchtime, and of these 63 % made purchases. A higher proportion of pupils from more deprived areas reported purchasing food or drinks out of school, but the proportion making purchases did not differ significantly by sex or BMI group. Supermarkets were the outlets from which pupils reported most often making purchases, with fewer purchasing food or drinks from fast food takeaways, and this did not differ significantly by socio-economic deprivation. Reasons for making purchases included availability of preferred food and drinks, some of which are restricted for sale in schools, and social reasons, such as wanting to be with friends. Sandwiches and non-diet soft drinks were items most commonly purchased, followed by confectionery and diet soft drinks. However, less than 10 % of all the secondary school pupils reported purchasing these foods every day. Conclusions Supermarkets, not just fast food outlets, should be considered when developing strategies to improve the dietary habits of pupils at lunchtime. The importance of food preferences and social reasons for purchasing food and drinks need to be acknowledged and integrated in future interventions.
机译:背景技术午餐时间放学的小学生的饮食购买习惯可能会导致饮食摄入不足以及超重和肥胖。这项研究的目的是确定购买地点,购买的食品和饮料的类型以及在校外购买食品或饮料的原因。方法2010年对苏格兰中学生(11-16岁)在午餐时间的饮食购买习惯进行了调查。设计了一项面对面的访谈和一项自我完成的问卷,以识别午餐时间使用的食品商店,购买的食品和饮料的种类以及学生放学时购买食品或饮料的原因。测量身高和体重,并使用BMI百分数将学生分类为正常体重,超重或肥胖。将结果按年龄组,性别,BMI组和社会经济剥夺水平进行比较。结果在完成调查的612名学生中,有97%的人报告可以在午餐时间到校外出售食品或饮料的地方,其中63%的人购买了东西。来自较贫困地区的学生中,有较大比例的人报告说他们在校外购买食物或饮料,但按性别或BMI组别,购买食物或饮料的比例没有显着差异。超市是学生报告购买最多的商店,从快餐外卖店购买食物或饮料的人较少,而且由于社会经济匮乏,这没有显着差异。进行购买的原因包括:提供了首选的食物和饮料,其中一些在学校内被限制销售;以及社交原因,例如想和朋友在一起。三明治和非饮食性软饮料是最常购买的商品,其次是糖果和减肥软饮料。然而,不到10%的中学生报告每天购买这些食物。结论在制定改善午餐时间学生饮食习惯的策略时,应考虑超市,而不仅仅是快餐店。必须承认食品偏爱的重要性以及购买食品和饮料的社会原因,并将其纳入未来的干预措施中。

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