پديد آورندگان :
Emami Habib نويسنده , Saber Ashkzari Marjan نويسنده , Naseri Ghazal نويسنده , Masjedi Mohammad-Reza نويسنده , Aghaeinia Bahareh نويسنده , Rezaei Shiraz Amir Soha نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Generally, non-smokers have healthier lifestyles compared to smokers. Typical foods eaten more by nonsmokers
are fruits and vegetables, whereas smokers eat more meat and fat and drink more alcoholic beverages. We aimed
to compare nutritional knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of smokers participating in smoking cessation clinics with their
non-smoker family members.
Materials and Methods: Two hundred twenty-six smokers and 260 non-smokers aged 18 years and over were compared in
a cross-sectional study. A Likert type KAP questionnaire including 36 items was used. Knowledge and attitude scores were
compared between smokers and non-smokers using the Mann-Whitney test. Practice patterns were compared by the Chisquare
test. Differences were significant at p =0.05.
Results: The mean age of male smokers and non-smokers were 38.5± 11 and 33.5± 14 years respectively and in women
these rates were 42±10.4 and 3 1.3± 15 yrs. respectively (p<0.0001). In males, the mean percentage of knowledge in nonsmokers
was higher than smokers (2.4 1 vs. 1.85) and the average score of attitude in smokers was less than that of nonsmokers
(37.5 vs. 37.9; the difference s were not significant). Sixty (26.5%) smokers and 93 (35.8%) non-smokers reported
having regular physical activity (p=0.005). In women, the mean percentage of knowledge in non-smokers was higher than
smokers (3.37 and 2.93 respectively; the difference was not significant). AN/tude score of female non-smokers was higher
than smokers (40.3 vs. 37.1; p=O.001). Among female non-smokers, 68 (46.9%) reported daily meat consumption; this rate
for female smokers was 41 (56.2%; p=O. 00 1). Female non-smokers consumed daily breakfast more than female smokers
(107,73.8% vs. 35, 47.9%; p=0.001).
Conclusion: Our data showed a significant difference in nutritional KAP between smokers and non-smokers. (Tanaffos
2008; 7(2): 36-44)