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Effect of Nitro Counseling on Lifestyle of Obese Adolescence
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Introduction Obesity during adolescence represents a strong predictor of higher mortality in adulthood; thus, lifestyle interventions represent the recommended therapy. Objective To evaluate the effect of nitro counseling on lifestyle of obese adolescence, and develop life changing program. Method Quasi-experimental design was conducted between October 2021 and January 2022. A total of 117 university nursing students participated from two universities in Palestine. A self-reported questionnaire was used for data collection and included the following: socio-demographic characteristics, university students’ knowledge, practices adolescent lifestyle, and anthropometric measurement to detect body mass index. The nitro counseling program was performed over three and half months. Percentage, mean value, standard deviation, Chi-square (X2), T paired test, and proportion probability ( p-value), when p < 0.05 or < 0.02 it is statistically significant difference. Results The results revealed that 34.1% of students weren’t aware of obesity pre-counseling, while it was improved to 93.1% post-nitro counseling implementation with highly statistical significance ( p < 0.001). Less than half of adolescence were obesity class1, and more than one-third were obesity class II. There was a highly significant difference between students’ knowledge and their practices pre- and post-nitro counseling program implementation. Conclusion This study confirmed that the total effect of obesity on adolescence self-esteem, social distress, and physical health demonstrated a highly significant difference between pre- and post-implementation of nitro counseling program. In addition to, improved adolescence knowledge and practices pre- and post-counseling implementation.
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Title: Effect of Nitro Counseling on Lifestyle of Obese Adolescence
Description:
Introduction Obesity during adolescence represents a strong predictor of higher mortality in adulthood; thus, lifestyle interventions represent the recommended therapy.
Objective To evaluate the effect of nitro counseling on lifestyle of obese adolescence, and develop life changing program.
Method Quasi-experimental design was conducted between October 2021 and January 2022.
A total of 117 university nursing students participated from two universities in Palestine.
A self-reported questionnaire was used for data collection and included the following: socio-demographic characteristics, university students’ knowledge, practices adolescent lifestyle, and anthropometric measurement to detect body mass index.
The nitro counseling program was performed over three and half months.
Percentage, mean value, standard deviation, Chi-square (X2), T paired test, and proportion probability ( p-value), when p < 0.
05 or < 0.
02 it is statistically significant difference.
Results The results revealed that 34.
1% of students weren’t aware of obesity pre-counseling, while it was improved to 93.
1% post-nitro counseling implementation with highly statistical significance ( p < 0.
001).
Less than half of adolescence were obesity class1, and more than one-third were obesity class II.
There was a highly significant difference between students’ knowledge and their practices pre- and post-nitro counseling program implementation.
Conclusion This study confirmed that the total effect of obesity on adolescence self-esteem, social distress, and physical health demonstrated a highly significant difference between pre- and post-implementation of nitro counseling program.
In addition to, improved adolescence knowledge and practices pre- and post-counseling implementation.
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