2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2020.100030
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Sources of nutrition information and nutritional knowledge among school-going adolescents in Bangladesh

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“…One reason for this finding could be that those who have ever taken nutrition-related courses are more knowledgeable about desirable nutritional practices which could impact their health substantially ( 59 ). Kundu et al reported that basic nutrition knowledge was relatively low among Bangladeshi school-going adolescents ( 61 ). With this in mind, the Ministries of Health and Education must consider including the basics of food and nutrition when designing and implementing curricula in schools, such as developing the appropriate learning materials (e.g., food pyramid, food plates).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…One reason for this finding could be that those who have ever taken nutrition-related courses are more knowledgeable about desirable nutritional practices which could impact their health substantially ( 59 ). Kundu et al reported that basic nutrition knowledge was relatively low among Bangladeshi school-going adolescents ( 61 ). With this in mind, the Ministries of Health and Education must consider including the basics of food and nutrition when designing and implementing curricula in schools, such as developing the appropriate learning materials (e.g., food pyramid, food plates).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urgency of understanding the nutrition-related facts (i.e., basic nutrition knowledge, source of nutrition, food safety knowledge and awareness, and healthy dietary habits) is crucial in developing countries like Bangladesh where nutrition transition is evident ( 40 , 61 63 ). The current study reported that respondents who perceived themselves as having a great need for access to nutrition-related information were more likely to have higher nutrition literacy than those who didn’t feel any need at all.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sebagian besar remaja memiliki pengetahuan gizi yang kurang. Pengetahuan gizi yang kurang dapat disebabkan oleh sumber informasi yang kurang tepat atau paparan informasi gizi yang masih kurang seperti halnya yang terjadi di wilayah lain (Kundu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Hubungan Pengetahuan Gizi Terhadap Status Gizi Remaja Pasca ...unclassified
“…Šie tyrimo rezultatai skiriasi nuo 2020 m. publikuoto Bangladeše atliko tyrimo rezultatų, kuris atskleidė, kad daugiausia respondentų (52,4 proc.) šeimos narius įvardijo kaip pagrindinį informacijos apie mitybą šaltinį [13]. Tikėtina, kad tokius rezultatų skirtumus galėjo lemti respondentų amžiaus (tyrime dalyvavo paaugliai) ir kultūriniai skirtumai.…”
Section: Tyrimo Rezultatai Ir Jų Aptarimasunclassified