KNOWLEDGE OF RECOMMENDED DIETARY CHOLESTEROL ALLOWANCE IN AN ACADEMIC COMMUNITY
This study was designed to assess the plasma cholesterol level and consumer awareness of recommended dietary cholesterol allowance in an academic environment. A total of 100 structured questionnaires were randomly distributed within Babcock University community, Ilisan Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of food, agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND, 2015-01, Vol.15 (1), p.9691-9707 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was designed to assess the plasma cholesterol level and
consumer awareness of recommended dietary cholesterol allowance in an
academic environment. A total of 100 structured questionnaires were
randomly distributed within Babcock University community, Ilisan Remo,
Ogun State, Nigeria. Ninety seven (97) completed questionnaires were
retrieved. Venous blood samples of 60 volunteered participants were
also collected for biochemical assays involving plasma levels of total
cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high density
lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, triglyceride and glucose concentrations.
Results showed that 53(54.6%), 75(77.3%) and 74(76.3%) of the females,
nonvegetarians and respondents in sciences, respectively had previous
knowledge of the term "dietary cholesterol". Females
34(35.1%), non-vegetarians 48(49.5%) and respondents in sciences
50(51.5%), respectively were aware of the negative effect of excess
dietary cholesterol consumption. In addition, 35(36.1%), 64(66%) and
40(41.2%) of females, non- vegetarians and respondents in sciences
consumed poultry eggs at least once a week. Males 35(36.1%), females
35(36.1%), nonvegetarians 54(55.7%) and respondents in sciences
61(62.9%) had never checked their blood cholesterol level. Males
31(32%), non-vegetarian 47(48.5%) and respondents in sciences 40(42.2%)
were not aware of the recommended dietary cholesterol allowance and
they ate fried foods and confectionaries sometimes. Further study
revealed that mean plasma total cholesterol (141.73 ± 20.51
mg/dl), LDLcholesterol (69.80 ± 9.86 mg/dl), triglyceride (209.16
± 15.58 mg/dl), and glucose (52.27 ± 7.94 mg/dl)
concentrations in males were slightly elevated compared to the total
cholesterol (141.36 ± 9.75 mg/dl), triglyceride (205.43 ±
6.55 mg/dl), LDLcholesterol (55.52 ± 4.03 mg/dl) and glucose
(48.93 ± 3.18 mg/dl) concentrations in females while
HDL-cholesterol concentrations of males (30.10 ± 11.96 mg/dl) were
significantly lower (P |
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ISSN: | 1684-5358 1684-5374 |