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Nutritional assessment of parent-packed school lunches in selected private pre - schools in Kalingalinga, Lusaka Zambia

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Bernard Simwanza 1, *, Stanley S. Nyirenda 2 and Kingford Chimfwembe 3

1 Department of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Chreso University, Lusaka, Zambia.
2 Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Central Veterinary Research Institute, Lusaka.
3 Department of Research and Innovation, Terrelle University, Lusaka, Zambia.

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 13(01), 2539–2555.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1929
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1929

Received on 02 September 2024; revised on 12 October 2024; accepted on 15 October 2024

Background: The nutritional quality of parent-packed school lunches is crucial for the health and academic performance of children. In Lusaka's Kalingalinga area, there is limited data on the factors influencing these packed lunches, especially in private schools. This study explores the nutritional content of school lunches packed by parents, assesses their knowledge and attitudes towards nutrition, and identifies key factors influencing their food choices. Methodology: A quantitative and qualitative research design was employed, with data collected through structured questionnaires from 303 parents and guardians of children attending private schools in Kalingalinga, Lusaka. The demographic characteristics, knowledge of nutrition, and factors influencing food choices were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a 24-hour food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), and Chi-square tests. SPSS version 23.0 was used for data analysis. Results: The majority of respondents were female (67.0%) and within the 18-25 age group (39.3%). Most had completed secondary education (57.4%) and were employed full-time (67.3%). Despite 95.7% acknowledging the importance of nutrition, 78.2% lacked knowledge of the nutritional content of the foods they packed. Sugary drinks (54.5%) and processed foods (51.2%) were frequently packed, while balanced meals and fruits were less consistent. The main factors influencing food choices were cost (53.1%) and peer pressure (25.4%), with only 7.3% considering nutritional value. Chi-square tests showed that occupation had a marginal relationship with adherence to nutritional guidelines (p=0.053), while age and education had no significant association. Conclusion and Recommendations: The findings reveal a gap in parents' knowledge regarding nutrition, impacting the quality of school lunches. Targeted nutritional education and policies promoting healthier eating are recommended to improve children's health in Kalingalinga, Lusaka

Nutritional quality; Parent-packed lunches; Food choices; Knowledge of nutrition

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Bernard Simwanza, Stanley S. Nyirenda and Kingford Chimfwembe. Nutritional assessment of parent-packed school lunches in selected private pre - schools in Kalingalinga, Lusaka Zambia. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 13(01), 2539–2555. https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1929

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