Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia

A family study of nutrition knowledge was carried out in 213 families in the city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. On average, mothers had the highest number of correct answers [mean 8.0 (S.D. 1.4)] followed by fathers [mean 7.8 (S.D. 1.5)], adolescent girls [mean 6.4 (S.D. 1.8)] and adolescent boys...

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Main Authors: Tienboon P., Wahlqvist ML., Rutishauser IH.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-34592014-08-30T02:26:08Z Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia Tienboon P. Wahlqvist ML. Rutishauser IH. A family study of nutrition knowledge was carried out in 213 families in the city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. On average, mothers had the highest number of correct answers [mean 8.0 (S.D. 1.4)] followed by fathers [mean 7.8 (S.D. 1.5)], adolescent girls [mean 6.4 (S.D. 1.8)] and adolescent boys [mean 6.2 (S.D. 1.5)]. A highly significant difference, in the score obtained, was found between parents and adolescents (p < 0.001). On average, the percentage of 'do not know' answers was twice as high among adolescents (26%) as among parents (11%). Negative correlations which ranged from -0.10 for girls to -0.23 for fathers were found between the knowledge score obtained by the subjects and socioeconomic status. Parents' knowledge score was independent of their educational level (p > 0.05). Mothers with TAFE (Technical And Further Education) qualifications obtained the highest score (8.7). 2014-08-30T02:26:08Z 2014-08-30T02:26:08Z 1996 Journal Article 0125-2208 8708513 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3459 eng
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description A family study of nutrition knowledge was carried out in 213 families in the city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. On average, mothers had the highest number of correct answers [mean 8.0 (S.D. 1.4)] followed by fathers [mean 7.8 (S.D. 1.5)], adolescent girls [mean 6.4 (S.D. 1.8)] and adolescent boys [mean 6.2 (S.D. 1.5)]. A highly significant difference, in the score obtained, was found between parents and adolescents (p < 0.001). On average, the percentage of 'do not know' answers was twice as high among adolescents (26%) as among parents (11%). Negative correlations which ranged from -0.10 for girls to -0.23 for fathers were found between the knowledge score obtained by the subjects and socioeconomic status. Parents' knowledge score was independent of their educational level (p > 0.05). Mothers with TAFE (Technical And Further Education) qualifications obtained the highest score (8.7).
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author Tienboon P.
Wahlqvist ML.
Rutishauser IH.
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Wahlqvist ML.
Rutishauser IH.
Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia
author_facet Tienboon P.
Wahlqvist ML.
Rutishauser IH.
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title Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia
title_short Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia
title_full Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia
title_fullStr Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in Geelong, Australia
title_sort nutrition knowledge of adolescents in a family setting in geelong, australia
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3459
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