What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines

Nutrition is vital to the development of a child and is characterized primarily by what they eat. In the Philippines, however, undernutrition is more severe and prevalent in rural than in urban areas. Previous studies have primarily focused on predicting malnutrition among schoolchildren using vario...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Castillon, Enzo Gabriel, Flores, Richell Isaiah, Lim, Jacob, Miro, Eden Delight, Go, Clark Kendrick C
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https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0213578
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.mathematics-faculty-pubs-13032025-05-22T06:43:41Z What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines Castillon, Enzo Gabriel Flores, Richell Isaiah Lim, Jacob Miro, Eden Delight Go, Clark Kendrick C Nutrition is vital to the development of a child and is characterized primarily by what they eat. In the Philippines, however, undernutrition is more severe and prevalent in rural than in urban areas. Previous studies have primarily focused on predicting malnutrition among schoolchildren using various features such as household income and other quantitative data, but there is a gap to be filled in analyzing the exact food items that the children eat for specific meal denominations. In this work, we present a summary of the schoolchild's plate in an urban and rural setting in the Philippines while using unsupervised learning methods to analyze relationships among food items. Through natural language processing (NLP) of a 24-hour food recall survey, common food items were collated and summarized. Market basket analysis (MBA) through association rules was then performed to identify food items that constitute schoolchildren's meals. Through a frequency analysis of food items, rice was empirically shown to be part of all the meals (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner) of a schoolchild for both areas. Moreover, the rural area's diet is revealed to have a mix of fish and vegetable dishes, while the urban area's diet consists mainly of processed and fried foods. Association rule mining among food itemsets was also used to predict and give insights on the nutritional makeup of the child given the acquisition of prior food itemsets. Similar food combinations were seen from both frequency-based plates and association rules-based plates. Hence, through NLP and MBA techniques, analysis of nutrition could be brought to a meal-level recommendation. Thereby, through this study, a possibility of an individualized, tailor-fitted response to malnutrition is presented, complementing established machine learning prediction methods towards a more involved intervention for a child's nutritional development. 2024-07-12T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/mathematics-faculty-pubs/300 https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0213578 Mathematics Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Applied Mathematics Data Science
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Applied Mathematics
Data Science
spellingShingle Applied Mathematics
Data Science
Castillon, Enzo Gabriel
Flores, Richell Isaiah
Lim, Jacob
Miro, Eden Delight
Go, Clark Kendrick C
What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines
description Nutrition is vital to the development of a child and is characterized primarily by what they eat. In the Philippines, however, undernutrition is more severe and prevalent in rural than in urban areas. Previous studies have primarily focused on predicting malnutrition among schoolchildren using various features such as household income and other quantitative data, but there is a gap to be filled in analyzing the exact food items that the children eat for specific meal denominations. In this work, we present a summary of the schoolchild's plate in an urban and rural setting in the Philippines while using unsupervised learning methods to analyze relationships among food items. Through natural language processing (NLP) of a 24-hour food recall survey, common food items were collated and summarized. Market basket analysis (MBA) through association rules was then performed to identify food items that constitute schoolchildren's meals. Through a frequency analysis of food items, rice was empirically shown to be part of all the meals (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner) of a schoolchild for both areas. Moreover, the rural area's diet is revealed to have a mix of fish and vegetable dishes, while the urban area's diet consists mainly of processed and fried foods. Association rule mining among food itemsets was also used to predict and give insights on the nutritional makeup of the child given the acquisition of prior food itemsets. Similar food combinations were seen from both frequency-based plates and association rules-based plates. Hence, through NLP and MBA techniques, analysis of nutrition could be brought to a meal-level recommendation. Thereby, through this study, a possibility of an individualized, tailor-fitted response to malnutrition is presented, complementing established machine learning prediction methods towards a more involved intervention for a child's nutritional development.
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author Castillon, Enzo Gabriel
Flores, Richell Isaiah
Lim, Jacob
Miro, Eden Delight
Go, Clark Kendrick C
author_facet Castillon, Enzo Gabriel
Flores, Richell Isaiah
Lim, Jacob
Miro, Eden Delight
Go, Clark Kendrick C
author_sort Castillon, Enzo Gabriel
title What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines
title_short What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines
title_full What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines
title_fullStr What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed What do Filipino Children Eat: Applying Market Basket Analysis on the Meals of School-Aged Children in the Philippines
title_sort what do filipino children eat: applying market basket analysis on the meals of school-aged children in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/mathematics-faculty-pubs/300
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0213578
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