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Journal of The American College of Nutrition | 2008

Eating Habits and Behaviors, Physical Activity, Nutritional and Food Safety Knowledge and Beliefs in an Adolescent Italian Population

Giovanna Turconi; Marianna Guarcello; Laura Maccarini; Federica Cignoli; Stefania Setti; Rosella Bazzano; Carla Roggi

Objective: The present study evaluates eating habits and behaviors, and nutritional and food safety knowledge of a group of Italian adolescents. Design: A dietary questionnaire previously constructed and tested was self-administered during school time. Each section was evaluated using a separate score. Setting: The study was carried out as a part of a nutritional surveillance project in the Aosta Valley Region, Northern Italy. Subjects: Five hundred and thirty-two adolescent subjects, aged 15.4 ± 0.7 years, attending the second year of secondary schools participated in the study. Measures: We evaluated eating habits, physical activity, meaning of healthy and unhealthy dietary habits and food, self-efficacy, barriers affecting healthy food choices, nutritional and food safety, weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI). Results: Only 37.0% of the sample have satisfactory eating habits; 18.5% have a very active lifestyle; only 8.6% have quite good nutritional knowledge, 2.4% have satisfactory food safety knowledge, although 43.7% have good hygiene practices. Conclusions: The results point out unhealthy behaviors influencing adolescents’ eating habits and suggest which of these must be considered in order to develop tailored nutrition interventions, improving adolescents’ consciousness aimed at adopting a healthy lifestyle.


International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition | 2010

Reliability and relative validity of a quantitative food-frequency questionnaire for use among adults in Italian population.

Giovanna Maria Clelia Turconi; Rosella Bazzano; Carla Roggi; Hellas Cena

Our objective was to assess the reliability and relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) among adult people. In a cross-sectional study carried out in northern Italy, 112 adults were recruited. A total of 189 food and drink items were selected according to those typically consumed by Italians. FFQ reliability was assessed by two repeated administrations at 6 weeks. The FFQ was validated using four 24-h recalls repeated in the same period of time. For the validation study, classification into quartiles from the two methods and Bland–Altman plot were also performed. The reliability study showed a good correlation between the two methods. Bland–Altman plots showed that the two methods are very likely to agree for individual energy and macronutrient intakes. The reliability and relative validity of this FFQ was good, supporting its use in assessing dietary intakes of Italians in nutritional surveillance programs and in epidemiological dietary surveys.


Public Health Nutrition | 2008

Overweight and blood pressure: results from the examination of a selected group of adolescents in northern Italy.

Giovanna Turconi; Maccarini L; Rosella Bazzano; Carla Roggi

OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to investigate blood pressure (BP) levels and their relationship with different indices of body fat in a group of adolescents, in order to evaluate the prevalence of hypertension and plan preventive and corrective strategies. DESIGN Cross-sectional study in primary care. SETTING All high schools in the Aosta Valley region, northern Italy. SUBJECTS Five hundred and thirty-two adolescents of both sexes, aged 15.4 (standard deviation 0.7) years. The following parameters were measured: body weight, body height, body mass index (BMI), four skinfold thicknesses, body fat mass, waist and hip circumferences and BP. RESULTS BMI data indicated a high prevalence of overweight subjects in both sexes, but higher in males, while the prevalence rate of obese adolescents was lower. Of the total, 11.8 % of subjects suffered from systolic hypertension, while 6.9 % suffered from diastolic hypertension. In linear correlation analysis, BMI and all adiposity indices, except waist:hip ratio, were found to be significantly associated (P ranging between 0.05 and 0.001) with both systolic BP and diastolic BP in both sexes, with r ranging between 0.152 and 0.359. Multiple regression analysis with the stepwise method showed BMI and body fat mass to have the strongest association (P < 0.001) with BP, with r ranging between 0.275 and 0.359. CONCLUSION Unless reversed, these conditions are worrying and predict the possible development of cardiovascular disease in adulthood. There is a pressing need to develop a comprehensive medical and nutrition plan, together with preventive and corrective strategies, in school programmes.


European Journal of Nutrition | 2006

BMI values and other anthropometric and functional measurements as predictors of obesity in a selected group of adolescents.

Giovanna Turconi; Marianna Guarcello; Laura Maccarini; Rosella Bazzano; A. Zaccardo; Carla Roggi


Public Health Nutrition | 2012

Helping consumers make a more conscious nutritional choice: acceptability of nutrition information at a cafeteria.

Giovanna Turconi; Rosella Bazzano; Carla Roggi; Hellas Cena


Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics | 1993

High-calorie fibre-rich breakfast: its effect on satiety

Giovanna Turconi; Rosella Bazzano; R. Caramella; R. Crovetti; M. Porrini


Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics | 1993

The effects of a high-fibre cereal-based breakfast on daily dietary intakes and bowel function

Giovanna Turconi; Rosella Bazzano; R Caramella; Anna Tagliabue; Ermanno Lanzola


II Congresso Nazionale SIO | 2004

Valutazione prognostica di un intervento di educazione alimentare su un campione di donne sottoposte a trattamento integrato per carcinoma mammario

Federica Cignoli; Giovanna Turconi; Caterina Mamini; Rosella Bazzano; Miriam Rossi; L Coppola; Stefania Setti; M. Calegari; A. Zaccardo; L. Pavesi; Carla Roggi


Archive | 2003

L'alimentazione ieri, oggi e domani: conosciamo le basi della nutrizione e riscopriamo i prodotti tipici della tradizione alimentare della Valtellina

Marianna Guarcello; Giovanna Turconi; Rosella Bazzano; Carla Roggi


Congresso Nazionale SITI: Sanità pubblica nell'era della globalizzazione | 2002

Valenza nutrizionale di alcuni prodotti tipici della Valtellina nella dieta degli adolescenti

Sartirana Maria Antonia; Marianna Guarcello; Rosella Bazzano; Giovanna Turconi; Hellas Cena

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