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Eating habits questionnaire results from Lithuania

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  1. 1. EATING HABITS QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS Students of Plunge academic Adolfas Jucys Basic school, Lithuania
  2. 2. 120 STUDENTS FROM OUR SCHOOL ANSWERED THE QUESTIONNAIRE USING A GOOGLE FORM ONLINE: HTTPS://DOCS.GOOGLE.COM/FORMS/D/1HWEQM83TS8JQFQTQQGGSNVPUE_Y8ZSCTXDONTITKE1G/FORM RESPONSE
  3. 3. MEALS & SNACKS HOW MANY MEALS AND SNACKS DO YOU HAVE EVERY DAY?
  4. 4. CONCLUSIONS: Boys have more meals than girls!  Younger students (13 - 14 year olds) have more meals than older students (15 year olds).  Most of students ( 52 %) have 3 - 4 or 5 meals every day.  Only three girls (14 -15 year olds) have 2 meals every day( 6 %). 
  5. 5. BREAKFAST HOW OFTEN DO YOU EAT BREAKFAST?
  6. 6. CONCLUSIONS: There no big difference between 13 -14 and 15 year olds.  Only 4 girls and 3 boys have their breakfast rarely (6 %) or never!  Boys eat breakfast more often than girls. 
  7. 7. FRUIT & VEGETABLES HOW OFTEN DO YOU EAT FRESH FRUIT? HOW OFTEN DO YOU EAT FRESH OR COOKED VEGETABLES?
  8. 8. CONCLUSIONS: Girls eat more fruits and vegetables than boys!  There no big difference between 13-14 and 15 year olds.  Most students eat fruit ( 69 %) and vegetables (61 %) once or twice a day.  17% of students eat fruit and 32 % eat vegetables rarely or never! 
  9. 9. TAKEAWAYS & FAST FOOD (BURGERS, PIZZA, ETC) HOW OFTEN DO YOU EAT THEM?
  10. 10. Conclusions: Girls eat less fast food than boys!  There no big difference between 13 -14 and 15 year olds students.  52% of students occasionally (sometimes) eat fast food.  23 % of students eat fast food very rarely or never  But 25% of students eat fast food very often! 
  11. 11. MEAT & FISH HOW MANY TIMES A WEEK DO YOU EAT MEAT? HOW MANY TIMES A WEEK DO YOU EAT FISH?
  12. 12. CONCLUSIONS:        Boys eat meat more than girls! The most of students (61%) eat meat 1- 3 times a week. Only 8% of students eat meat less than once a week! Girls generally eat fish almost as frequently as boys. 42% of students eat fish twice a week or more. 58% of students eat fish rarely (less than once a week)! There no big difference between 13 -14 and 15 year olds.
  13. 13. DRINKS HOW MANY GLASSES OF WATER DO YOU DRINK EVERY DAY? BESIDES WATER, WHAT ELSE DO YOU USUALLY DRINK WHEN YOU'RE THIRSTY?
  14. 14. CONCLUSIONS: Most of students drinks water 3 - 4 and more glasses every day.  There are no one student, who don’t drink the water every day!  Most of students like drink fresh juice(44%)  23% of students drinks soft drinks.  33% of students like drink tee or juice drinks. 
  15. 15. SWEETS, PASTRIES & DESSERTS HOW OFTEN DO YOU BUY SWEETS, PASTRIES OR DESSERTS? WHICH TYPE OF SWEETS, PASTRIES OR DESSERTS DO YOU PREFER?
  16. 16. CONCLUSIONS: It is no rather between girls and boys and their age.  17 % of students eat sweets, pastries or desserts every day.  10 % of students buy sweets and deserts very rarely or never. 
  17. 17. EATING HABITS HOW SATISFIED ARE YOU WITH YOUR EATING HABITS?
  18. 18. QUESTIONNAIRE ANSWERS - EATING HABITS CONCLUSIONS: Only 7% of students are very satisfied with their eating habits!  30 % of students are not really satisfied with their eating habits. So they may consider to change them: to eat more fish, vegetables and fruits. To eat less fast food and drink soft drinks! 
  19. 19. PRESENTATION CREATED BY : Students : Tomas K., Mangirdas Š., Karina E., Raminta N., Aušrine Č., Samanta L. and Teacher Elena Kulbokiene for eTwinning project ,, Stay healthy, Stay fit – Web magazine for teenagers’’ 2014

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