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<language>eng</language>
<publisher>Science and Education Publishing</publisher>
<journalTitle>International Journal of Clinical Nutrition</journalTitle>
<eissn>2376-1393</eissn>
<publicationDate>2016-07-18</publicationDate>
<volume>4</volume>
<issue>1</issue>
<startPage>12</startPage>
<endPage>18</endPage>
<doi>10.12691/ijcn-4-1-3</doi>
<publisherRecordId>IJCN2016413</publisherRecordId>
<documentType>article</documentType>
<title language="eng">Feeding Practices and Determinants of the Nutritional Status of Pupils in a Public Primary School in Aladinma Owerri, Nigeria</title>
<authors>
<author>
<name>Chinomnso C Nnebue</name>
<email>nnebnons@yahoo.com</email>
<affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Amobi L Ilika</name>
<affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Kenechi A Uwakwe</name>
<affiliationId>3</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Chukwuma B Duru</name>
<affiliationId>3</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Stanley K Onah</name>
<affiliationId>4</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Helen O Abu</name>
<affiliationId>5</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Ezinne O Oguejiofor</name>
<affiliationId>5</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Millicent T Gbarage</name>
<affiliationId>5</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Sylvester A Idoro</name>
<affiliationId>5</affiliationId>
</author>

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<affiliationName affiliationId="1">Department of HIV Care and Department of Community Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching HospitalNnewi, Nigerias</affiliationName>
<affiliationName affiliationId="2">Department of Community Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University/University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Nigeria</affiliationName>
<affiliationName affiliationId="3">Department of Community Medicine, Imo State University/University Teaching HospitalOrlu, Nigeria</affiliationName>

<affiliationName affiliationId="4">Department of Pediatrics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi, Nigeria</affiliationName>
<affiliationName affiliationId="5">Department of Community Medicine, Madonna University Elele, Nigeria</affiliationName>



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<abstract language="eng">Background: Poor feeding practices with its consequence of malnutrition is a serious impediment to child health, growth and development. Thus, periodic assessment of the nutritional status and factors affecting it among this often neglected group remains imperative. Objective: To assess the feeding practices and determinants of the nutritional status of pupils in a public primary school in Aladinma Owerri, Nigeria. Materials and methods: This was a descriptive cross sectional study of 300 pupils of a selected public primary school in Aladinma Owerri, Nigeria. The sampling was done in two stages. Data was collected using a pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire and analysed using statistical package for social sciences version 22.0. Nutritional assessment was done using anthropometric parameters, while Chi-square test was used to identify statistically significant associations between variables. A p value of ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Results: There were more females 158(52.7%) than males while the mean and median ages were 9.7&#177;0.3 and 10.6&#177;0.3 years respectively. Two hundred and sixty five (88.3%) of them fed at least thrice daily, 92(30.7%) skipped breakfast regularly, while 215(71.7%) had school meals during break period. There were statistically significant associations between Body Mass Index for age (Underweight, Normal and Overweight cum Obese) and [sex (p=0.0121); number of siblings (p=0.013), mothers' educational status (p=0.001) and number of meals per day (p=0.005)] respectively. Conclusions: School's policies and programs that focus on promoting feeding practices and improving childhood nutrition will benefit children.</abstract>
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<keywords language="eng"><keyword>Anthropometry</keyword>
<keyword>nutritional status</keyword>
<keyword>feeding practices</keyword>
<keyword>school children</keyword>
<keyword>Owerri Nigeria</keyword>
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