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Intake of Alcohol and Tobacco among School Students in Congo-Brazzaville

1Z. Mboungou, 1F. Mbemba, 2D. Massamba, 3C.L. Babongui-Badinga, 1F.D. Mbanzoulou and 2J.R. Dhellot
1Laboratory of Nutrition, Health and Human Motricity, Higher Institute of Physical Education and Sports
2Department of Superior and National Polytechnic, Laboratory of Food, Physic Chemistry and Biotechnology, University Marien Ngouabi, P.O. Box 69 Brazzaville, Congo
3Department of Physical Education and Sports, P.O. Box 765 Brazzaville, Congo
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology  2017  1:18-21
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.13.3412  |  © The Author(s) 2017
Received: May ‎13, ‎2016  |  Accepted: July ‎14, ‎2016  |  Published: January 25, 2017

Abstract

This study was conducted on an assessment of taking alcohol and tobacco (psychotropic substances) in an adolescent population in different students. The method used was the interview, type questionnaire hint of alcohol intake and various types of tobacco. Sixty days survey was conducted in Brazzaville setting (high school). It concerned 119 subjects aged 14 to 17 years old (63 boys and 56 girls). The interrogation focused on taking drinks and exciting products, the reasons which lead to take tobacco and strong wines. Anthropometric data were taken on all subjects. It appears from our results that a girl taking type of drinks was 19.64 and 42.85% for boys, the various types of tobacco among males was 7.93% of girls of 3.57%. The difference was not significant p>0.05. The reasons for taking strong drinks were for 53.57% for girls, it turns out to be insufficient in 20.63 per cent boys. The reasons for taking tobacco among males were 14.28 and 5.25% for girls. The level of alcohol and tobacco a risk and does not present the same similarities with the data from the international literature. To do this, there should be mechanisms upstream and downstream to influence these practices accordingly.

Keywords:

Alcohol, high school, students, tobacco,


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