Nutritional Habits and Obesity: ACase Study among PakistaniUniversities Students

M. Irfan
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Objectives: To investigate the obesity intensity and relationship of socio-demographic factors like gender, residential area (Rural/Urban), Hostelite/Non-Hostelite on the nutritional habits and body mass index (BMI) among different public universities students of Pakistan. Methodology: A cross sectional survey was conducted for mentioned objectives from 10 Nov to 10 Dec 2017. Total of 442 students from five different public sector universities participated in the survey from age group 19 to 24 years. Results: Out of total 442 participants, 65.4% of participants were from urban areas and 34.6 % belong to rural areas of country. Regarding BMI; 261 (59.0%) were with Normal BMI, 113 (25.6%) were Underweight, 60 (13.6%) were Overweight and 8 (1.8%) were Obese. Statistical analysis done by using Chi-square test, which revealed positive correlation between nutritional habits and area of residence (P=0.035, Chi Value=8.627), while less convincing evidence in case of BMI and area of residence (P=0.603, Chi Value=1.855).Interdependence was observed in case of BMI and gender (p-value=0.010 ( 0.05). Conclusion: BMI calculation and statistical results revealed that significant proportion of students was in underweight (25.6%) and overweight (13.6%) category. Chi-square test validated that students from rural areas are more vegans as compared to urban areas. Applied statics confirmed the significant relationship between gender and BMI which revealed that more female students were underweight while more male were overweight. Urban areas subjects were under weight as compared to rural areas. There is dire need of nutritional education and awareness campaigns regarding healthy nutrition among students.
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营养习惯与肥胖:巴基斯坦大学生个案研究
目的:探讨巴基斯坦不同公立大学学生的肥胖程度及性别、居住地区(农村/城市)、住校/非住校等社会人口因素与营养习惯和体重指数(BMI)的关系。方法:针对上述目标于2017年11月10日至12月10日进行横断面调查。共有来自5所不同公立大学的442名年龄在19岁至24岁之间的学生参与了调查。结果:在442名参与者中,65.4%的参与者来自城镇,34.6%的参与者来自农村。关于体重指数;体重指数正常261人(59.0%),体重过轻113人(25.6%),超重60人(13.6%),肥胖8人(1.8%)。统计分析采用卡方检验,营养习惯与居住地区呈正相关(P=0.035, Chi值=8.627),BMI与居住地区呈正相关(P=0.603, Chi值=1.855)。BMI与性别之间存在相关性(p值=0.010(0.05))。结论:BMI计算和统计结果显示,有显著比例的学生体重过轻(25.6%)和超重(13.6%)。卡方检验证实农村地区的学生比城市地区的学生更吃素。应用统计学证实了性别和身体质量指数之间的显著关系,这表明更多的女生体重过轻,而更多的男生超重。与农村地区相比,城市地区的研究对象体重不足。迫切需要在学生中开展关于健康营养的营养教育和宣传运动。
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