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AuthorHoteit, Maha
AuthorMansour, Rania
AuthorMohsen, Hala
AuthorBookari, Khlood
AuthorHammouh, Fadwa
AuthorAllehdan, Sabika
AuthorAlKazemi, Dalal
AuthorAl Sabbah, Haleama
AuthorBenkirane, Hasnae
AuthorKamel, Iman
AuthorQasrawi, Radwan
AuthorTayyem, Reema
Available date2024-01-30T06:56:37Z
Publication Date2023-05-02
Publication NameFrontiers in Nutrition
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1151498
CitationHoteit, M., Mansour, R., Mohsen, H., Bookari, K., Hammouh, F., Allehdan, S., ... & Tayyem, R. (2023). Status and correlates of food and nutrition literacy among parents-adolescents’ dyads: findings from 10 Arab countries. Frontiers in Nutrition, 10, 644.
ISSN2296-861X
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/51340
AbstractBackground: Food literacy is capturing the attention worldwide and gaining traction in the Arab countries. Strengthening food and nutrition literacy among Arab teenagers are important promising empowering tools which can protect them from malnutrition. This study aims to assess the nutrition literacy status of adolescents with the food literacy of their parents in 10 Arab countries. Methods: This cross-sectional study involving a convenient sample of 5,401 adolescent-parent dyads (adolescents: mean age ± SD: 15.9 ± 3.0, females: 46.8%; parents: mean age ± SD: 45.0 ± 9.1, mothers: 67.8%) was launched between 29 April and 6 June 2022 in 10 Arab nations. The Adolescent Nutrition Literacy Scale (ANLS) and the Short Food Literacy Questionnaire (SFLQ) were used to meet the study aims. Results: More than one-quarter (28%) of adolescents had poor nutrition literacy, with 60% of their parents being food illiterate. The top three countries with nutritionally” less literate” adolescents were Qatar (44%), Lebanon (37.4%), and Saudi Arabia (34.9%). Adolescents’ age, gender, education level, primary caregivers, employment status, and the inclusion of nutrition education in the schools’ curriculum predicted the nutrition literacy levels of Arab adolescents. Besides, parental weight status, health status, parent’s food literacy level, and the number of children per household were significant determinants too. Adolescents studying at a university and having parents with adequate food literacy had the highest odds of being nutritionally literate (OR = 4.5, CI = 1.8–11.5, p = 0.001, OR = 1.8, CI = 1.6–2.1, p < 0.001, respectively). Conclusion: Nutrition literacy inadequacy among Arab adolescents is a prioritized challenge to be tackled.
SponsorOpen access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media SA
Subjectadolescents
Arab countries
food literacy
nutrition literacy
parents
TitleStatus and correlates of food and nutrition literacy among parents-adolescents’ dyads: findings from 10 Arab countries
TypeArticle
Volume Number10
dc.accessType Open Access


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