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Liudvinavas Kazys Boruta Liudvinavas Kazys Boruta secondary schoolsecondary school
The Statue of Kazys Boruta
Teachers Room
Students
Students
Analyses of the Analyses of the questionnairesquestionnaires
50 Lithuanian secondary school 50 Lithuanian secondary school students have been chosen to students have been chosen to answer the questionnaire about answer the questionnaire about healthy food. The aim of the healthy food. The aim of the questionnaire is to find out if questionnaire is to find out if teenagers eat healthy food; which teenagers eat healthy food; which types of food they consume and why; types of food they consume and why; do they have any health problems; do they have any health problems; and where do they do food shopping.and where do they do food shopping.
All the respondents are Lithuanian. Their age is from 16 to 18 All the respondents are Lithuanian. Their age is from 16 to 18 years old. 23 respondents are female ones and 27 of them are years old. 23 respondents are female ones and 27 of them are
malemale..
46%
54%
female
male
To the question “Do you consider yourself to be To the question “Do you consider yourself to be following a:following a:
8 students have chosen Healthy Food Diet.8 students have chosen Healthy Food Diet.3 students have chosen Organic Food Diet.3 students have chosen Organic Food Diet.
35 students have chosen Ordinary or Non-specific 35 students have chosen Ordinary or Non-specific diet.diet.
1 student has chosen Religious Diet and 1 student 1 student has chosen Religious Diet and 1 student has chosen Weight-loss Diet. has chosen Weight-loss Diet.
2 students have chosen Vegetarian Food Diet.2 students have chosen Vegetarian Food Diet.
16%
6%
70%
2%
2%4%
Healthy Food Diet
Organic Food Diet
Ordinary or Non-specificdiet
Religious Diet
Weight-loss Diet
Vegetarian Food Diet
The question “How often do you eat a meat free lunch or The question “How often do you eat a meat free lunch or dinner” was answered following:dinner” was answered following:
Once a day - 39 students.Once a day - 39 students.Once a week - 11 students.Once a week - 11 students.
NoNo one has chosen once a month or less than once a monthone has chosen once a month or less than once a month
78%
22%
0%
0%Once a day
Once a week
once a month
less than once a month
47 students are aware of meat alternatives and only 47 students are aware of meat alternatives and only
3 of them are aware of vegetarian foods.3 of them are aware of vegetarian foods.
94%
6%
meat alternatives
vegetarian foods
In terms of one’s personal health 42 of respondents feel In terms of one’s personal health 42 of respondents feel generally healthy and happy. 8 respondents often have minor generally healthy and happy. 8 respondents often have minor
problems with the health and noproblems with the health and no one has chronic or serious one has chronic or serious
health problems.health problems.
84%
16% 0% feel generally healthyand happy
minor problems with thehealth
chronic or serious healthproblems
To the question about To the question about problems respondentsproblems respondents have answered in this way:have answered in this way:
Over eatingOver eatingYes – 14Yes – 14No – 36 No – 36
Not eating enoughNot eating enoughYes – 13Yes – 13No – 37No – 37
Eating the wrong kinds of Eating the wrong kinds of foodfoodYes – 23Yes – 23No – 27No – 27
Over eating
28%
72%
yes
no
Not eating enough
26%
74%
Yes
No
Eating the wrong kinds of food
46%
54%
Yes
No
Students are trying at the moment to do something to Students are trying at the moment to do something to improve their own health.improve their own health.
3 of the respondents are dieting for weight loss.3 of the respondents are dieting for weight loss.9 of the respondents are trying to cut down or give up 9 of the respondents are trying to cut down or give up
smoking.smoking.2 students are trying to cut down or give up drinking alcohol.2 students are trying to cut down or give up drinking alcohol.
15 students are trying to take regular exercises.15 students are trying to take regular exercises.
33 students are trying to eat more healthy food.33 students are trying to eat more healthy food.
5% 15%
3%
24%53%
dieting for weight loss
trying to cut down or giveup smoking
trying to cut down or giveup drinking alcohol
trying to take regularexercises
to eat more healthy food
The question “Do you or your any The question “Do you or your any members of your family require members of your family require any special diets?” the answers are any special diets?” the answers are following:following:
For medical reasonsFor medical reasons Yes – 15Yes – 15 No – 35No – 35
For religious reasonsFor religious reasons Yes – 1Yes – 1 No – 49No – 49
You are vegetarianYou are vegetarian Yes – 5Yes – 5 No – 45No – 45
You prefer food from a particular You prefer food from a particular ethnic culture ethnic culture
Yes – 5 Yes – 5 No – 45No – 45
For medical reasons
30%
70%
Yes
No
For religious reasons
2%
98%
Yes
No
You are vegetarian
10%
90%
Yes
No
You prefer food from a particular ethnic culture
10%
90%
Yes
No
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Yes Sometimes Very Rare
Do you have fiveportions of fruit andvegetables every day?
Do you eat calcium-richfood every day such asmilk, their products,cabbage, etc?
Is almost a third of yourfood intake from starchycarbohydrates (bread,cereals, potatoes, riceor pasta)?
Do you have breakfast?Preferably a large bowlof breakfast cerealevery day?
Do you keep within therecommendations foralcohol intake?
Do you have at leasteight glasses of fluidevery day?
Do you skip meals?
Do you have lots ofhigh-fat, high-sugarfoods?
Questionnaire 1Questionnaire 1
•Healthy-eating questionnaire 1.
•Are you getting the balance right?
Healthy-eating questionnaire 2Healthy-eating questionnaire 2
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
It's Healthy Good for me
It is Unhealthy, Bad for me
It is Too expensive for me to eatregularly
It is Difficult to find in the shopsthat I use
I buy and eat/drink most weeks
I like this food/drink
I refuse to eat this food
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
It's Healthy Good for me
It is Unhealthy, Bad for me
It is Too expensive for me to eatregularly
It is Difficult to find in the shopsthat I use
I buy and eat/drink most weeks
I like this food/drink
I refuse to eat this food
Healthy-eating questionnaire 3Healthy-eating questionnaire 3
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%
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ays
1. Eat out in a restaurant
2. Buy a take-away meal
3. eat at a lunch club
4. Cook a "proper" mealwith fresh ingredients
5. Prepare an instant ormicrowave meal, heat upconvenience food
6. Cook chips in a pan ora do a "fry up"
Healthy-eating questionnaire 3Healthy-eating questionnaire 3Where do you do food shopping?Where do you do food shopping?
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Most Week Sometimes Never
1. Big supermarketswithin walking distance
2. Big supermarketswhere you need to travelby car or bus
3. Other Local shops
4. Local Market
5. Other specialist shops(not local)
ConclusionsConclusions
1.1. Teenagers prefer such food as pizza, chips, Teenagers prefer such food as pizza, chips, crisps, ready meals and take-away mealscrisps, ready meals and take-away meals
2.2. They are aware of meat rather than vegetarian They are aware of meat rather than vegetarian food.food.
3.3. Students feel generally healthy and happy with Students feel generally healthy and happy with their health.their health.
4.4. Teenagers try to get the balance right but not all Teenagers try to get the balance right but not all of them succeed.of them succeed.
5.5. The biggest part of respondents often prepare The biggest part of respondents often prepare an instant or microwawe meals and most days an instant or microwawe meals and most days cook a “proper” meal with fresh ingredients.cook a “proper” meal with fresh ingredients.
6.6. Students prefer doing food shopping in big Students prefer doing food shopping in big supermarkets or local shops.supermarkets or local shops.
7.7. They try to have regular meals and a variety of They try to have regular meals and a variety of food.food.