DIETARY PATTERN AND PRACTISES AMONG PAKISTANI STUDENTS IN LAHORE AND ITS LINK WITH OBESITY A CROSS SECTIONAL STUD

http://doi.org/10.46536/jpumhs/2023/13.03.440

Authors

  • Iqra Ashraf1, Muhammad Imran Hussain2, HamnaWasil3, Hafsa Shehzad4, Huba Khalid 5, Areeba Batool 6,

Keywords:

Eating behavior, eating habits, body mass index, Obesity, anthropometric measurements

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The major causes of obesity's rapid increase and pervasiveness in Pakistan are modernized dietary practices and

a sedentary lifestyle. The study's primary goal was to find out the connection between students' eating routines

and weight. A secondary goal is to evaluate students' awareness of the health hazards associated with obesity.

METHODS: A sample of 316 undergraduate students from health sciences colleges at Riphah International

University Lahore 53.1% males and 47.1% females, age ranges from 18 to 25, participated in the cross-sectional

study, which had as its subject group. All of the young people answered the questionnaire, which was also used

to record their anthropometric measurements and self-reliance. RESULT: Among responders' participation,

obesity 15.3% and overweight 21.3% were both reasonably common. There was a statistically significant

association between BMI and several food consumption metrics in Islam eating at flat-floor p<0.001. Body mass

index was also related to students' diets eating patterns, snacks, and alcohol-free, drinks whilewatching

TV p<0.001 and watching TV, mobile phone, or computer video games p<0.001. Almost the majority

students were unaware that syndrome of metabolism fertility organ disorders, lung diseases, liver diseases and gallbladder diseases are these some of the health-risks factors related with obesity. CONCLUSION: Our

sample had a substantial obesity and overweight prevalence that had been influenced by a number of aspects of

students' eating behavior and eating habits. The need of thorough and ongoing health education on nutrient- dense

eating habits, with a focus on the value of active adoption and a healthy lifestyle

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Iqra Ashraf1, Muhammad Imran Hussain2, HamnaWasil3, Hafsa Shehzad4, Huba Khalid 5, Areeba Batool 6,. (2023). DIETARY PATTERN AND PRACTISES AMONG PAKISTANI STUDENTS IN LAHORE AND ITS LINK WITH OBESITY A CROSS SECTIONAL STUD: http://doi.org/10.46536/jpumhs/2023/13.03.440. Journal of Peoples University of Medical &Amp; Health Sciences Nawabshah. (JPUMHS), 13(3), 16–23. Retrieved from http://121.52.155.46/index.php/ojs/article/view/845