NUTRITIONAL QUESTIONNAIRE
Italian team has prepared a Nutritional questionnaire dealing with eating habits of our pupils...healthy or unhealthy?
We will analyze the results coming from a Google form submitted in every country, trying to compare if healthy habits are the same or are different in Italy, Croatia, Slovakia and Czech Republic. Here you can find the link to every country answers to nutritional questionnaire:
ITALY
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dU00VudrClXlr-oJA9RWV35E8ccY1sFFZ2t9ldSZ-XM/edit#responses
CZECH REPUBLIC
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mk1OyThShlfJDPr1h5BAJFCor_
wGobee9lWlzmoocn0/edit#responses
SLOVAKIA
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18r6YyjxRHf9B79bQJnKN_
Sjy5CLJzstsgcgFoZUUlG4/edit#responses
CROATIA
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dIGvE-6Gi7m47kr7LsxRV2gulzMeo8W3sKlDfs51_hQ/edit#responses
The nutritional questionnaire has been filled by 92 people in Italy, 124 in Czech Republic, 118 in Slovakia, 58 in Croatia.
According to the results, we can see that more than 50% of Italian students and students of the Czech Republic have breakfast, unlike 50% of Slovak students who do not have breakfast.
We can also note that Italian students eat more vegetables than students of the Czech Republic and Slovaks.
Fruits are consumed by all students almost every day or two to six times a week.
Sweets are also consumed in the same percentages, in fact, most Italian, Slovak, and Czech students eat sweets two to four times a week.
As far as sugary soft drinks are concerned, we can observe that twenty percent of Italians and Slovaks do not consume sugary soft drinks and that another twenty percent do not consume one per week.
Unlike 15% of Slovak students who drink every day drink sugary soft drinks and 9% who drink every day more than one drink sugary soft drinks.
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ITALY!
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