Abstract
Background: Adolescence is a period of extreme growth changes.Malnutrition along with the adolescencegrowth changes has significant effects for maternal and neonatal wellbeing. Bad sequences in the prenatalperiod and childbearing are the most important reason of deathsin adolescent girls aged 15–19 years. Aim: Toassess the overall dietary “Food Habits” of adolescent girls. Also, to assess the relationship between obesity,food habits and physical activity patterns in adolescents. Subjects and Method: A quantitative-correlationalresearch design was utilized. A Cluster random sampling strategy was used. The study conducted at sixmiddle and high schools, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. The three sectors covered through two schools from eachsector.The survey was conducted among 593 female school students between November 2019 –January2020. The questionnaire contained two sections. Ethical approval obtained from the Education Departmentof Ministry of Education after obtaining approval from the College of Applied Medical Sciences Researchand Ethical Committee. Results: The mean of body mass index of the participants was 21.1±3.5. It wasclear that (23.6%) of the participants were underweight, while (67.1%) were within normal weight and(7.9%) were overweight and (1.4%) were obese. Near to half of the participants (47.1%) did not make anydaily activity.(19.2%)of the participants took supplementation medicine. Adolescent Food Habits Checklist(AFHC) Score was low between the schoolgirls. Conclusion: The current study reinforced that AdolescentFood Habits Checklist (AFHC) Score was at a low level among the schoolgirls. Near to half of the adolescentdid not make any daily physical training. While range of the physical activity was from (15-30) minutes perday.
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