Relationship between general nutrition knowledge and diet quality in Australian military personnel

Mar 3, 2016The British journal of nutrition

How Nutrition Knowledge Relates to Diet Quality in Australian Military Personnel

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Abstract

The mean total general nutrition knowledge score among Australian military personnel was 52.7%.

  • Participants scored highest in knowledge of dietary guidelines (58.5%) and lowest in diet-disease relationships (31.0%).
  • Officers had a significantly higher mean GNKQ score than soldiers (58.7% vs. 51.9%).
  • Age showed a weak positive correlation with overall nutrition knowledge scores (r 0.307; P<0.0005).
  • The overall Australian Recommended Food Score (ARFS) was 37.6 (50.8%), with officers scoring better than soldiers (54.7 vs. 50.3%).
  • A significant but weak positive relationship existed between total GNKQ scores and total ARFS (r 0.179; P=0.009).

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