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- W2182181857 abstract "Adolescence is the period of human life which occurs between 13 - 20 years of age. It is the period of psychological and emotional transition between childhood and adulthood. At a transitional stage of human development it represents the person of adolescence. Healthy eating during adolescent period is important because body changes require nutritional and dietary needs. Adolescent children tend to eat more meals away from home because of increase in appetite and desire to have junk foods. Sometimes they eat wrong kind of foods and also at their wrong time. During the adolescent period eating habits plays a central role in shaping food choices, diet quality and weight status. Parents play a powerful role in children's eating behaviour by making food available to them. The objectives of the study include: 1.To examine whether fast food consumption and breakfast skipping are associated with weight gain during the transition period from childhood to adulthood. 2. To identify general dietary patterns among the school children in the study area. 3. To assess home dietary habits and nutritional knowledge levels of adolescence school children in study area. 4. To estimate the Stunted, Wasted and Underweight category among school going children in the study area. 5. To suggest measures to overcome problems such as stunted, wasted and underweight of respondents in the study area. Methodology: The study is based on primary data. The information relating to adolescent period of school-going children was collected from leading schools in Chennai city. The first school is located at Thiruneermalai and the second one is located at Thiruverkkadu in Chennai City. A total of 50 respondents consisting of school going children (boys and girls) of the adolescence age (13 - 18) years represents the sample size of the study. Each school represents 25 respondents of school going children. Major findings of the study suggest that about 42 percent of school going children are having underweight problem in Chennai city. About 2 percent of school going children is affected with overweight problem in the study area. Further, the study reveals the fact that about 20 percent of respondents have opined lack of time as one of the main reason for skipping meal." @default.
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- W2182181857 title "The Challenges of Food Habits of Adolescent Children in Chennai City" @default.
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