Nutritional Behaviors of Polish Adolescents: Results of the Wise Nutrition—Healthy Generation Project
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. General Information
2.2. Study Participants
2.3. Anthropometric Measurements
2.4. Analysis of Nutritional Behaviors
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Group
3.2. Characteristics of Nutritional Behaviors
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Group | Girls | Boys | p-Value | |||||||
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Age (years) | N | % | BMI mean ± SD | N | % | BMI mean ± SD | N | % | BMI mean ± SD | |
13 | 1270 | 9.0 | 20.1 ± 3.66 | 670 | 8.9 | 19.9 ± 3.55 | 600 | 9.2 | 20.3 ± 3.78 | 0.0854 |
14 | 1876 | 13.4 | 20.5 ± 3.48 | 1004 | 13.3 | 20.3 ± 3.41 | 872 | 13.4 | 20.6 ± 3.54 | 0.0414 1 |
15 | 2011 | 14.3 | 20.8 ± 3.37 | 1040 | 13.8 | 20.6 ± 3.17 | 971 | 15.0 | 21.0 ± 3.56 | 0.0485 1 |
16 | 2386 | 17.0 | 21.3 ± 3.31 | 1257 | 16.6 | 21.1 ± 3.08 | 1129 | 17.4 | 21.6 ± 3.54 | 0.0024 1 |
17 | 2781 | 19.8 | 21.8 ± 3.48 | 1538 | 20.4 | 21.3 ± 3.30 | 1243 | 19.2 | 22.3 ± 3.61 | 0.0000 1 |
18 | 2551 | 18.2 | 21.9 ± 3.41 | 1436 | 19.0 | 21.3 ± 3.16 | 1115 | 17.2 | 22.7 ± 3.56 | 0.0000 1 |
19 | 1169 | 8.3 | 22.2 ± 3.61 | 608 | 8.1 | 21.7 ± 3.68 | 561 | 8.6 | 22.6 ± 3.48 | 0.0000 1 |
All age groups | 14044 | 100.0 | 21.3 ± 3.51 | 7553 | 53.8 | 20.9 ± 3.33 | 6491 | 46.2 | 21.7 ± 3.68 | 0.0000 1 |
Age Category (years) | Total Group | Girls | Boys | p-Value (V Cramer) Girls vs. Boys | |||
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N | % | N | % | N | % | ||
Having breakfast every day before leaving for school | |||||||
All age groups | 8400 | 59.81 | 4178 | 55.32 | 4222 | 65.05 | |
13 | 897 | 70.63 | 431 | 64.33 | 466 | 77.67 | 0.0000 4 (0.10) |
14 | 1222 | 65.14 | 595 | 59.26 | 627 | 71.90 | |
15 | 1267 | 63.00 | 587 | 56.44 | 680 | 70.03 | |
16 | 1405 | 58.89 | 682 | 54.26 | 723 | 64.04 | |
17 | 1620 | 58.25 | 836 | 54.36 | 784 | 63.12 | |
18 | 1391 | 54.53 | 751 | 52.30 | 640 | 57.40 | |
19 | 598 | 51.15 | 296 | 48.68 | 302 | 53.83 | |
p-value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0001 2 | 0.0000 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.10 | 0.08 | 0.14 | ||||
Consuming fresh fruit every day (at least one serving) | |||||||
All age groups | 8071 | 57.47 | 4506 | 59.66 | 3565 | 54.93 | |
13 | 857 | 67.48 | 468 | 69.85 | 389 | 64.83 | 0.0000 4 (0.05) |
14 | 1242 | 66.20 | 686 | 68.33 | 556 | 63.76 | |
15 | 1267 | 63.00 | 673 | 64.71 | 594 | 61.17 | |
16 | 1322 | 55.41 | 746 | 59.35 | 576 | 51.02 | |
17 | 1490 | 53.58 | 865 | 56.24 | 625 | 50.32 | |
18 | 1322 | 51.82 | 751 | 52.30 | 571 | 51.21 | |
19 | 571 | 48.85 | 317 | 52.14 | 254 | 45.28 | |
p-value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0000 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.13 | ||||
Consuming vegetables every day (at least two servings) | |||||||
All age groups | 6678 | 47.55 | 3658 | 48.43 | 3019 | 46.52 | |
13 | 662 | 52.13 | 372 | 55.52 | 290 | 48.33 | 0.0241 4 (0.02) |
14 | 1010 | 53.84 | 561 | 55.88 | 449 | 51.49 | |
15 | 996 | 49.53 | 533 | 51.25 | 463 | 47.68 | |
16 | 1130 | 47.36 | 614 | 48.85 | 516 | 45.70 | |
17 | 1245 | 44.77 | 698 | 45.38 | 547 | 43.96 | |
18 | 1135 | 44.51 | 616 | 42.90 | 519 | 46.56 | |
19 | 500 | 42.77 | 264 | 43.42 | 236 | 42.07 | |
p-value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0061 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.0 | 0.07 | 0.05 | ||||
Drinking milk or milk beverages (yoghurt/kefir/butter milk, etc.) every day | |||||||
All age groups | 8478 | 60.38 | 4172 | 55.24 | 4306 | 66.36 | |
13 | 860 | 67.72 | 438 | 65.37 | 422 | 70.33 | 0.0000 4 (0.11) |
14 | 1279 | 68.18 | 643 | 64.04 | 636 | 72.94 | |
15 | 1305 | 64.89 | 610 | 58.65 | 695 | 71.58 | |
16 | 1392 | 58.34 | 674 | 53.62 | 718 | 63.60 | |
17 | 1583 | 56.92 | 780 | 50.72 | 803 | 64.65 | |
18 | 1435 | 56.27 | 729 | 50.80 | 706 | 63.32 | |
19 | 624 | 53.42 | 298 | 49.01 | 326 | 58.21 | |
p-value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0000 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.10 | 0.11 | 0.09 | ||||
Consuming whole-grained bread every day | |||||||
All age groups | 5962 | 42.46 | 3302 | 43.72 | 2659 | 40.97 | |
13 | 556 | 43.78 | 297 | 44.33 | 259 | 43.17 | 0.0010 4 (0.03) |
14 | 809 | 43.12 | 447 | 44.52 | 362 | 41.51 | |
15 | 871 | 43.33 | 467 | 44.95 | 404 | 41.61 | |
16 | 1065 | 44.64 | 578 | 45.98 | 487 | 43.14 | |
17 | 1198 | 43.08 | 679 | 44.15 | 519 | 41.71 | |
18 | 1020 | 39.98 | 598 | 41.64 | 422 | 37.85 | |
19 | 443 | 37.90 | 236 | 38.82 | 207 | 36.90 | |
p-value | 0.0007 1 | p = 0.0566 | p = 0.0548 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.04 | ||||||
Consuming fish at least once a week | |||||||
All age groups | 7023 | 50.02 | 3412 | 45.19 | 3610 | 55.63 | |
13 | 662 | 52.13 | 341 | 50.90 | 321 | 53.50 | 0.0000 4 (0.1) |
14 | 965 | 51.44 | 463 | 46.12 | 502 | 57.57 | |
15 | 1021 | 50.80 | 469 | 45.10 | 552 | 56.91 | |
16 | 1188 | 49.81 | 564 | 44.90 | 624 | 55.27 | |
17 | 1330 | 47.84 | 673 | 43.79 | 657 | 52.82 | |
18 | 1260 | 49.39 | 626 | 43.59 | 634 | 56.86 | |
19 | 597 | 51.07 | 276 | 45.39 | 321 | 57.22 | |
p-value | 0.1057 | 0.0640 | 0.2130 | ||||
V Cramer | |||||||
Drinking sugared soft drinks few times a week | |||||||
All age groups | 7977 | 56.80 | 3764 | 49.83 | 4212 | 64.90 | |
13 | 650 | 51.18 | 305 | 45.52 | 345 | 57.50 | 0.0000 4 (0.15) |
14 | 1069 | 56.98 | 512 | 51.00 | 557 | 63.88 | |
15 | 1202 | 59.77 | 540 | 51.92 | 662 | 68.18 | |
16 | 1374 | 57.59 | 633 | 50.36 | 741 | 65.63 | |
17 | 1546 | 55.59 | 719 | 46.75 | 827 | 66.51 | |
18 | 1441 | 56.49 | 720 | 50.14 | 721 | 64.66 | |
19 | 695 | 59.45 | 335 | 55.10 | 360 | 64.17 | |
p-value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0026 2 | 0.0019 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.06 | ||||
Consuming sweets more than once a day | |||||||
All age groups | 6156 | 43.84 | 3428 | 45.39 | 2727 | 42.02 | |
13 | 548 | 43.15 | 311 | 46.42 | 237 | 39.50 | 0.0000 4 (0.03) |
14 | 840 | 44.78 | 465 | 46.31 | 375 | 43.00 | |
15 | 926 | 46.05 | 486 | 46.73 | 440 | 45.31 | |
16 | 1065 | 44.65 | 573 | 45.62 | 492 | 43.58 | |
17 | 1216 | 43.73 | 690 | 44.86 | 526 | 42.27 | |
18 | 1068 | 41.87 | 628 | 43.73 | 440 | 39.46 | |
19 | 493 | 42.17 | 275 | 45.23 | 218 | 38.86 | |
p-value | p = 0.0912 | p = 0.7863 | 0.0480 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.04 | ||||||
Consuming fast food (e.g., chips, burgers etc.) more than two times a week | |||||||
All age groups | 2906 | 20.70 | 1360 | 18.01 | 1545 | 23.81 | |
13 | 206 | 16.22 | 99 | 14.78 | 107 | 17.83 | 0.0000 4 (0.07) |
14 | 314 | 16.74 | 145 | 14.54 | 168 | 19.27 | |
15 | 385 | 19.14 | 170 | 16.35 | 215 | 22.14 | |
16 | 513 | 21.50 | 226 | 17.98 | 287 | 25.42 | |
17 | 622 | 22.37 | 299 | 19.44 | 323 | 25.93 | |
18 | 590 | 23.14 | 295 | 20.54 | 295 | 26.48 | |
19 | 276 | 23.63 | 125 | 20.56 | 151 | 26.96 | |
p-value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0002 2 | 0.0000 3 | ||||
V Cramer | 0.06 | 0.06 | 0.07 |
BMI Category | Total Group | Girls | Boys | |||
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N | % | N | % | N | % | |
Having breakfast every day before leaving for school | ||||||
Underweight | 422 | 59.44 | 256 | 55.65 | 166 | 66.40 |
Normal | 6567 | 60.99 | 3302 | 56.28 | 3265 | 66.62 |
Overweight | 908 | 55.64 | 407 | 52.38 | 501 | 58.60 |
Obesity | 502 | 53.98 | 212 | 47.53 | 290 | 59.92 |
p value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0012 2 | 0.0000 3 | |||
V Cramer | 0.05 | 0.04 | 0.06 | |||
Consuming fresh fruit every day (at least one serving) | ||||||
Underweight | 360 | 50.70 | 233 | 50.65 | 127 | 50.80 |
Normal | 6108 | 56.72 | 3467 | 59.09 | 2641 | 53.89 |
Overweight | 994 | 60.91 | 499 | 64.22 | 495 | 57.89 |
Obesity | 606 | 65.16 | 305 | 68.39 | 301 | 62.19 |
p value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0006 3 | |||
V Cramer | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.05 | |||
Consuming vegetables every day (at least two servings) | ||||||
Underweight | 334 | 47.04 | 214 | 46.52 | 120 | 48.00 |
Normal | 5086 | 47.23 | 2828 | 48.20 | 2258 | 46.07 |
Overweight | 799 | 48.99 | 384 | 49.42 | 415 | 48.59 |
Obesity | 457 | 49.14 | 230 | 51.57 | 227 | 46.90 |
p value | 0.4228 | 0.4139 | 0.5479 | |||
V Cramer | ||||||
Drinking milk or milk beverages (yoghurt / kefir / butter milk, etc.) every day | ||||||
Underweight | 392 | 55.21 | 233 | 50.65 | 159 | 63.60 |
Normal | 6538 | 60.72 | 3266 | 55.68 | 3272 | 66.76 |
Overweight | 1000 | 61.27 | 429 | 55.21 | 571 | 66.78 |
Obesity | 545 | 58.67 | 241 | 54.04 | 304 | 62.94 |
p value | 0.0174 1 | 0.2010 | 0.2830 | |||
V Cramer | 0.03 | |||||
Consuming whole-grained bread every day | ||||||
Underweight | 285 | 40.14 | 177 | 38.48 | 108 | 43.20 |
Normal | 4522 | 42.00 | 2547 | 43.42 | 1975 | 40.30 |
Overweight | 713 | 43.69 | 352 | 45.30 | 361 | 42.22 |
Obesity | 440 | 47.31 | 224 | 50.22 | 216 | 44.63 |
p value | 0.0059 1 | 0.0031 2 | 0.1984 | |||
V Cramer | 0.03 | 0.04 | ||||
Consuming fish at least once a week | ||||||
Underweight | 323 | 45.49 | 193 | 41.96 | 120 | 52.00 |
Normal | 5356 | 49.75 | 2632 | 44.88 | 2176 | 55.59 |
Overweight | 849 | 52.02 | 370 | 47.62 | 376 | 56.02 |
Obesity | 493 | 53.01 | 216 | 48.43 | 207 | 57.23 |
p value | 0.0071 1 | 0.1157 | 0.5947 | |||
V Cramer | 0.03 | |||||
Drinking sugared soft drinks few times a week | ||||||
Underweight | 435 | 61.27 | 260 | 56.52 | 175 | 70.00 |
Normal | 6140 | 57.02 | 2943 | 50.16 | 3197 | 65.23 |
Overweight | 901 | 55.21 | 361 | 46.46 | 540 | 63.16 |
Obesity | 499 | 53.66 | 199 | 44.62 | 300 | 61.98 |
p value | 0.0096 1 | 0.0007 2 | 0.1098 | |||
V Cramer | 0.03 | 0.05 | ||||
Consuming sweets more than once a day | ||||||
Underweight | 403 | 56.76 | 272 | 59.13 | 131 | 52.40 |
Normal | 4900 | 45.51 | 2751 | 46.89 | 2149 | 43.85 |
Overweight | 572 | 35.05 | 278 | 35.78 | 294 | 34.39 |
Obesity | 280 | 30.14 | 127 | 28.54 | 153 | 31.61 |
p value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0000 3 | |||
V Cramer | 0.11 | 0.13 | 0.09 | |||
Consuming fast food (e.g., chips, burgers etc.) more than two times a week | ||||||
Underweight | 187 | 26.34 | 115 | 25.00 | 72 | 28.80 |
Normal | 2311 | 21.46 | 1090 | 18.58 | 1221 | 24.92 |
Overweight | 274 | 16.80 | 105 | 13.51 | 169 | 19.79 |
Obesity | 134 | 14.41 | 50 | 11.21 | 84 | 17.36 |
p value | 0.0000 1 | 0.0000 2 | 0.0000 3 | |||
V Cramer | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.06 |
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Myszkowska-Ryciak, J.; Harton, A.; Lange, E.; Laskowski, W.; Gajewska, D. Nutritional Behaviors of Polish Adolescents: Results of the Wise Nutrition—Healthy Generation Project. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071592
Myszkowska-Ryciak J, Harton A, Lange E, Laskowski W, Gajewska D. Nutritional Behaviors of Polish Adolescents: Results of the Wise Nutrition—Healthy Generation Project. Nutrients. 2019; 11(7):1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071592
Chicago/Turabian StyleMyszkowska-Ryciak, Joanna, Anna Harton, Ewa Lange, Wacław Laskowski, and Danuta Gajewska. 2019. "Nutritional Behaviors of Polish Adolescents: Results of the Wise Nutrition—Healthy Generation Project" Nutrients 11, no. 7: 1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071592
APA StyleMyszkowska-Ryciak, J., Harton, A., Lange, E., Laskowski, W., & Gajewska, D. (2019). Nutritional Behaviors of Polish Adolescents: Results of the Wise Nutrition—Healthy Generation Project. Nutrients, 11(7), 1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11071592