Influence of Nutritional Status on Academic Performance: A Study of Schoolchildren in Eastern Morocco
Journal Title: Healthcraft Frontiers - Year 2024, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of nutritional status on academic performance among schoolchildren in Eastern Morocco. Focusing on the prevalence of overweight, obesity, and their associations with academic outcomes, the research underscores the significance of physical well-being in educational achievement. Conducted as a cross-sectional analysis in March 2022, the survey encompassed eight public and two private schools, selected through random sampling. Classes within these schools were also randomly chosen. Utilizing a self-administered, anonymous questionnaire, completed individually by students in the presence of a trained dietician, the study also involved anthropometric measurements and clinical examinations. Additionally, students' grade point averages (GPAs) were obtained from school records. The survey comprised 596 students, with an average age of 14.86 ± 1.98 years, height of 160.47 ± 11.84 cm, and weight of 51.28 ± 11.49 kg. The prevalence of underweight was recorded at 8.7%, overweight at 10.7%, and obesity at 2.7%. Statistical analysis using the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test revealed a significant association between obesity and diminished academic performance, indicating the need for attention to obesity among adolescents in this region. The findings suggest that national-level prevalence determination of overweight and obesity by health policymakers is crucial for this age group. Identifying risk factors associated with these conditions is imperative for effective prevention and early intervention. In this context, the promotion of physical activity and healthy eating habits is vital for fostering healthy, successful school environments. This research contributes to the understanding of how physical health, particularly nutritional status, influences academic outcomes. It highlights the need for integrated approaches that consider the physical well-being of students as a critical factor in educational success. The study's implications extend beyond academic circles, offering insights for policymakers and educators in developing holistic strategies to enhance both health and educational outcomes.
Authors and Affiliations
Said Bouchefra, Rachid El Chaal, Abdellatif Bour
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