Dietary habits and physical activity levels in Jordanian adolescents attending private versus public schools

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The present study examined differences in dietary habits and physical activity levels between students attending private and public high schools in Jordan. A total of 386 secondary-school males and 349 females aged 14-18 years were randomly recruited using a multistage, stratified, cluster sampling technique. Dietary habits and physical activity level were self-reported in a validated questionnaire. The prevalence of obesity was significantly higher among adolescents in private (26.0%) than in public schools (16.7%). The frequency of breakfast intake was significantly higher among adolescents in private schools, whereas French fries and sweets intake was significantly higher in public schools. Television viewing showed a significant interaction with school type by sex. A higher rate of inactivity was found among students attending private schools. Despite a slightly better overall dietary profile for students in private schools, they had a higher rate of overweight and obesity compared with those in public schools.

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Tayyem, R. F., Al-Hazzaa, H. M., Abu-Mweis, S. S., Bawadi, H. A., Hammad, S. S., & Musaiger, A. O. (2014). Dietary habits and physical activity levels in Jordanian adolescents attending private versus public schools. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 20(7), 416–423. https://doi.org/10.26719/2014.20.7.416

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