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    <description>Title: Evaluation of calcium, magnesium and pH levels of the water consumed by renal stone patients selected from Teaching Hospital, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
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Authors: Balayasothini, V.; Madhurahini, R.; Jeneni, J.; Muhunthan, K.; Arasaratnam, V.</description>
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impact on health status in later life. Breakfast, being the first and most important meal of the day, plays&#xD;
a significant role in school performance and overall well-being. Despite its importance, skipping&#xD;
breakfast is a common practice among the adolescents. The study aimed at assessing the breakfast habits,&#xD;
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Sandilipay Medical Officer of Health (MOH) area of Jaffna district. A multistage stratified cluster&#xD;
sampling method was employed using an interviewer- administrated questionnaire with a 24-hour dietary&#xD;
recall and a one-week food diary to gather socio-demographic information and dietary habits. A total of&#xD;
92 adolescents, aged 17 to 19 years, were interviewed through household visits in three Grama Niladhari&#xD;
divisions. Weight and height were measured and Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated. Ethics Review&#xD;
Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jaffna gave the ethical approval. Among the 92&#xD;
participants, the majority were female (n=54, 58.7%). The mean ages for male and female adolescents&#xD;
were 18.37 (±0.8) and 18.07 (±0.8) years, respectively. About 31.5% (n=29) of the adolescents skipped&#xD;
breakfast on two or more days during the study week. Pittu, prepared with wheat flour, was the most&#xD;
frequently consumed breakfast item, followed by string hoppers, bakery products, rotti, dosa, idli, pulses,&#xD;
milk rice, samaposa, and biscuits. Key factors that lead to the avoidance of the breakfast were, not getting&#xD;
ready early to go to school, fasting based on religious reasons, disliking the food prepared or bought for&#xD;
breakfast and delay in preparing or buying the breakfast. Among the adolescents, 35.9% (n=33) were&#xD;
underweight. Notably, over half of these underweight adolescents (54.5%, n=18) had skipped breakfast&#xD;
on two or more days. This finding highlights the urgent need for targeted interventions to promote regular&#xD;
breakfast consumption, given its critical role in maintaining overall health and nutritional status in&#xD;
Sandilipay MOH area.</description>
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