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Determination of Factors Effected Dietary Glycemic Index in Turkish University Students
Author(s) -
Hüseyin Gümüş,
Yasemin Akdevelioglu,
Sıdıka Bulduk
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
european journal of educational research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.319
H-Index - 9
ISSN - 2165-8714
DOI - 10.12973/eu-jer.3.1.1
Subject(s) - medicine , glycemic index , glycemic , glycemic load , turkish , gerontology , obesity , affect (linguistics) , cigarette smoking , physical activity , index (typography) , diabetes mellitus , demography , environmental health , physical therapy , psychology , endocrinology , linguistics , philosophy , communication , sociology , world wide web , computer science
We aimed to determine any factors like as smoking, being regular activity ect. effected on dietary glycemic index in university students. Methods: This study was carried out at Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey. The participants were 577 randomly selected Turkish healthy female university students aged 17-32 years. The survey included a questionnaire that assessed demographic, 3-day self-reported nutrient intake. The dietary intake was based on the of the recipients. The 3 days included 1 weekend day and the previous or next 2 days (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday or Thursday, Friday, Saturday). A weighted GI was designed to the diet of the participants with the use of values from the 2002 international table of GI values. BMI was calculated from measurements of height and weight. The differences between living area (house or dormitory)/ regular pysical activity (do or not)/smoking/nutrition education and mean dietary glycemic index was determined by Independent Sample t-Test. Results: Dietary glyemic index was found high (>70) in 98.4% of participants. Mean dietary glycemic index was found 85.1±6.80 and it was significantly (p<0.05) differences between participants staying house or dormitory, doing physical activity or not, smoking or not and educated on nutrition or not. Participant’s who are smoking, staying dormitory, sedanter and no educated about nutrition dietary glycemix index was found high than who are not smokin, staying house, doing regular physical activity and educated on nutrition. Conclusion and Implication: It’s important that educated students on health and nutrition to prevent their diets content high glycemic index. It can be help to prevent obesity in the future.

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