Title of article :
Fluids Intake and Beverage Consumption Pattern among University Students
Author/Authors :
Faramarzi، Elnaz نويسنده Student Research Center Committee, Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , , Balaghi، Sima نويسنده Department of Food Science & Industry, School of Nutrition, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , , Vaez Mahdavi، Mohammad Reza نويسنده , , Ghaemmaghami، Jamal نويسنده Nutritional Research Center, Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Abstract :
ABSTRACT
Background: Insufficient and inappropriate daily fluid intake in a long period may have adverse
effect on humanʹs health. Therefore, the present study evaluated the amounts and sources of fluids
consumed by university students to determine whether these amounts and sources of fluid were
enough and appropriate.
Methods: In this descriptive study, 245 (142 females and 103 males) volunteer students of Tabriz
University of Medical Sciences in 2009 were recruited. Food and fluid intake of subjects were assessed
by 24-hour recall method of 3 days (two week days and one week- end included). Dietary
intake of subjects was analyzed by Nutritionist III software program. The mean total fluid intake
(drinking fluid values merged with data on the water content of foods) and the rate of metabolic
water were figured out. Comparisons of the results with recommended dietary values were made
using studentʹs t-test.. Data of dietary intakes for two under-reporter female subjects were not
included in the statistical analysis.
Results: Daily total mean of fluid intake for girls (1598±40ml) and boys (1861±59ml) reflect the
sum of beverages (Girls, 818±29ml; boys, 1147±57ml) and food water (Girls, 780±47ml; boys,
714±86m). The most consumed beverage for girls and boys were water (40%) and tea (49%)
respectively. Daily mean intake of milk for girls and boys were 106.31±10ml (13%) and
57.30±11ml (5%), respectively.
Conclusion: The mean daily fluid intake of subjects, specially water, and milk was lower than recommended
values. Therefore, there is an urgent need for tailored nutrition intervention targeting
the young adults to improve their beverage choices.
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)