This is a descriptive survey that was carried out to assess the nutritional status of school pupil in Bokkos. A multi-staged sampling technique was used. An interview guide (Structured Questionnaires) was used to obtain data from the pupils of the various primary schools in Bokkos. The result showed that 34% of the pupils are within the age range (7-9) years. and 17.5% of the pupils are of the age range of (13-15) years. Mean age of respondents was 6.6years. Furthermore the average height and weight of the respondents was 1.27m and 27kg respectively. The average body mass index of the study population is 12.6 kg/m2. A null hypothesis tested at significant level of 0.05 suggested that, there is no/a significant relationship between BMI and ...
Background: No information exists on the nutritional status of primary school children residing in M...
Body mass index (BMI), defined as weight in kilograms divided by height in meter square, is a reliab...
Background: A major determinant of the nutritional status of children is the dietary intake. Inadeq...
Abstract: This study was conducted to assess the nutritional status of school aged children (6-17 ye...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the nutritional status of primary school childr...
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Background: Malnutrition in children remains a global health problem in developing countries includi...
Background: The survival and wellbeing of children is largely dependent on nutrition. Malnutrition i...
Background: Obesity and overweight are emerging major health problems in developing countries in the...
This paper investigated the nutritional status of a randomly selected school age children from publi...
ABSTRACT The significance of improving nutrition knowledge in order to have a positive influence on ...
Background: The objectives of the study were to evaluate nutrient composition and contribution of th...
Background: No information exists on the nutritional status of primary school children residing in M...
Body mass index (BMI), defined as weight in kilograms divided by height in meter square, is a reliab...
Background: A major determinant of the nutritional status of children is the dietary intake. Inadeq...
Abstract: This study was conducted to assess the nutritional status of school aged children (6-17 ye...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the nutritional status of primary school childr...
Background: Undernutrition constitutes major health problems among school children in Nigeria. Schoo...
The study assessed nutritional status of primary school pupils using anthropometrics in Nsukka Local...
The significance of improving nutrition knowledge in order to have a positive influence on food choi...
This study assessed the nutritional status of nursery school children aged 2-6 years in Obudu Local ...
Background: Malnutrition in children remains a global health problem in developing countries includi...
Background: The survival and wellbeing of children is largely dependent on nutrition. Malnutrition i...
Background: Obesity and overweight are emerging major health problems in developing countries in the...
This paper investigated the nutritional status of a randomly selected school age children from publi...
ABSTRACT The significance of improving nutrition knowledge in order to have a positive influence on ...
Background: The objectives of the study were to evaluate nutrient composition and contribution of th...
Background: No information exists on the nutritional status of primary school children residing in M...
Body mass index (BMI), defined as weight in kilograms divided by height in meter square, is a reliab...
Background: A major determinant of the nutritional status of children is the dietary intake. Inadeq...