The presentation includes information and graphs that analyze the results of the questionnaire about eating habits of our students. The questionnaire is a part of our eTwinning school project.
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3rd Gymnasium of Mytilene - Eating Habits Questionnaire Results
1. 3rd Gymnasium of Mytilene
Eating Habits Questionnaire Results
•117 students answered the questionnaire (almost half of all
our school students)
•93 students answered it online, using a Google form
•24 students filled it on paper during their domestic economy
class
4. Questionnaire Answers Meals
How many meals and snacks do you have every day?
92
100
90
80
70
60
Number of
students
50
40
30
20
13
12
10
0
One or two
Three or four
Number of meals
Five or more
5. Questionnaire Answers Meals
How many meals and snacks do you have every day? Boys vs.
Girls
Girls
22%
Boys
5%
Girls
6%
Boys
14%
1 or 2
3 or 4
5 or more
Boys
81%
Girls
72%
Girls have more
meals than boys!
6. Questionnaire Answers Meals
How many meals and snacks do you have every day? 13 vs. 14
year olds
Fourteen
Fourteen
8%
12%
Thirteen
Thirteen
7%
16%
1 or 2
3 or 4
5 or more
Thirteen
77%
Fourteen
80%
13-year-olds have
more meals than
14-year-olds!
7. Questionnaire Answers Meals
Conclusions:
• Most students (78.63%) have 3-4 meals a day.
• 11.11% of students only have 1-2 meals a day.
So they skip at least one main meal.
• 10.26% of students have 5 or more meals and
snacks a day. So they have at least one snack
between main meals.
• Girls generally have more meals than boys.
• Younger students (13-year-olds) generally have
more meals than older students (14-year-olds).
• 15-year-olds tend to have even less meals than
14-year-olds. Only 12 students who are fifteen
answered the questionnaire, so they have been
omitted from the age comparison chart.
8. Questionnaire Answers Breakfast
How often do you eat breakfast?
25
Very rarely or never
Sometimes
Every day
41
51
0
10
20
30
40
Number of students
50
60
9. Questionnaire Answers Breakfast
How often do you eat breakfast? Boys vs. Girls
Girls
22% Boys
18%
Boys
47%
Girls
41%
Every day
Sometimes
Very rarely or never
Boys
35%
Girls
37%
Boys have breakfast
a bit more often
than girls!
10. Questionnaire Answers Breakfast
How often do you eat breakfast? 13-year-olds vs. 14-year-olds
Fourteen
16%
Thirteen
23%
Thirteen
Fourteen
45%
49%
FourteenThirteen
35%
32%
Every day
Sometimes
Very rarely or never
There is no big
difference between
13-year-olds and
14-year-olds
11. Questionnaire Answers Breakfast
Conclusions:
• Most students (43.58%) have breakfast every
day.
• However, 21.36% of students have breakfast
very rarely or never.
• Girls skip breakfast more often than boys.
12. Questionnaire Answers Fruit
How often do you eat fresh fruit?
79
80
70
60
50
Number of
students
40
22
30
16
20
10
0
Rarely or never
Once or twice a day
Frequency
3 times a day or more
13. Questionnaire Answers Fruit
How often do you eat fresh fruit? Boys vs. Girls
Girls
10%
Girls
29%
Boys
12%
Boys
17%
Rarely or never
Once or twice a day
3 times a day or more
Boys
71%
Girls
61%
Girls eat more
fruits than boys!
14. Questionnaire Answers Fruit
How often do you eat fresh fruit? 13-year-olds vs. 14-year-olds
Fourteen
16%
Thirteen
27%
Fourteen
12%
Thirteen
9%
Rarely or never
Once or twice a day
3 times a day or more
Thirteen
64%
Fourteen
72%
13-year-olds eat
more fruits than
14-year-olds!
15. Questionnaire Answers Fruit
Conclusions:
• Most students (67.52%) eat fruit once or twice a
day.
• 18.80% of students eat fruit 3 times a day or
more.
• 13.68% of students eat fruit rarely or never.
• Girls generally eat more fruit than boys.
• 13-year-olds generally eat more fruit than 14year-olds.
• As previously explained,15-year-olds have been
omitted from the age comparison chart.
16. Questionnaire Answers Vegetables
How often do you eat fresh or cooked vegetables?
80
80
70
60
50
Number of
students
40
30
20
10
0
11
26
Rarely or never
Once or twice a day
3 times a day or more
17. Questionnaire Answers Vegetables
How often do you eat fresh or cooked vegetables? Boys vs.
Girls
Girls
8%
Boys
12%
Girls
12%
Boys
32%
Rarely or never
Once or twice a day
3 times a day or more
Boys
56%
Girls
80%
Girls eat more
vegetables than
boys!
18. Questionnaire Answers Vegetables
How often do you eat fresh or cooked vegetables? 13-year-olds
vs. 14-year-olds
Fourteen
12%
Thirteen
9%
Fourteen
Thirteen
18% 29%
Rarely or never
Once or twice a day
3 times a day or more
Thirteen
73%
Fourteen
59%
13-year-olds eat
more vegetables
than 14-year-olds!
19. Questionnaire Answers Vegetables
Conclusions:
• Most students (68.37%) eat vegetables once or
twice a day.
• 9.40% of students eat vegetables 3 times a day
or more.
• 22.23% of students eat vegetables rarely or
never.
• Girls generally eat more vegetables than boys.
• 13-year-olds generally eat more vegetables than
14-year-olds.
20. Questionnaire Answers Fast Food
How often do you eat takeaways & fast food (burgers, pizza,
etc)?
Very often
8
7%
Sometimes
73
62%
Rarely or never
36
31%
21. Questionnaire Answers Fast Food
How often do you eat takeaways & fast food (burgers, pizza,
etc)? Boys vs. Girls
Girls
2%
Boys
9%
Boys
27%
Girls
37%
Rarely or never
Sometimes
Very often
Girls
61%
Boys
64%
Girls eat less fast
food than boys!
22. Questionnaire Answers Fast Food
How often do you eat takeaways & fast food (burgers, pizza,
etc)? 13-year-olds vs. 14-year-olds
Fourteen
4%
Thirteen
7%
Fourteen
31%
Thirteen
39%
Thirteen
54%
Fourteen
65%
Rarely or never
Sometimes
Very often
There is no big
difference between
13-year-olds and
14-year-olds
23. Questionnaire Answers Fast Food
Conclusions:
• Most students (62.39%) occasionally
(sometimes) eat takeaways and fast food.
• 30.76% of students eat fast food very rarely or
never.
• Only 6.85% of students eat fast food very often.
• Girls generally eat less fast food than boys.
24. Questionnaire Answers Meat
How many times a week do you eat meat?
12
Frequency
Rarely (less than once a week)
88
1-3 times
15
4 times or more
0
10
20
30
40
50
Number of students
60
70
80
90
25. Questionnaire Answers Meat
Conclusions:
• The vast majority of students (76.52%) eat
meat 1-3 times a week.
• 13.04% of students eat meat 4 times a week or
more.
• Only 10.44% of students eat meat less than once
a week.
• Girls generally eat meat as frequently as
boys.
26. Questionnaire Answers Fish
How many times a week do you eat fish or seafood?
24
Rarely (less than once a week)
67
About once
26
Twice or more
0
10
20
30
40
Number of students
50
60
70
27. Questionnaire Answers Fish
Conclusions:
• The majority of students (57.26%) eat fish
about once a week.
• 22.22% of students eat fish twice a week or
more.
• 20.52% of students eat fish rarely (less than once
a week).
• Girls generally eat fish almost as frequently
as boys.
28. Questionnaire Answers Water
How many glasses of water do you drink every day?
60
50
47
53
40
Number of
students
30
20
16
10
1
0
1 or less
2 or 3
S1
4 or 5
Number of glasses
6 or more
29. Questionnaire Answers Optional Questions
• The last 4 questions of our questionnaire
were optional.
• Some of our partner schools did not include
those 4 questions in their questionnaire.
• Almost all our students answered the optional
questions.
30. Questionnaire Answers Drinks
Besides water, what else do you usually drink when you're
thirsty?
70
66
60
50
24
Number of
students
40
26
30
Something else
20
A soft drink
10
Fresh juice
0
1
Drinks
31. Questionnaire Answers Sweets
How often do you buy sweets, pastries or desserts?
8
7%
41
35%
68
58%
Every day
Sometimes
Very rarely or never
32. Questionnaire Answers Sweets
Which type of sweets, pastries or desserts do you prefer?
Industrial
42
36%
Home made
74
64%
33. Questionnaire Answers Eating habits
How satisfied are you with your eating habits?
24
21%
27
23%
Very sasisfied
More or less satisfied
Not really satisfied
66
56%
34. Questionnaire Answers Eating habits
Conclusions:
• Only 23% of students are very satisfied with
their eating habits.
• 20.51% of students are not really satisfied with
their eating habits. So they may consider to
change them.
35. Credits
• The graphs were created using MS Excel 2003
by A. Zafeirellis, G. Kirikis, X. Psani and J.
Arvanitis
• The presentation was created using MS
Powerpoint 2003 by A Raxanis, M. Dala
• Supervisor: V. Palazis