Food Habit and Nutritional Status of the Medical Students of Rajshahi and its Relationship with their Socioeconomic Background


  Food Habit and Nutritional Status of the Medical Students of Rajshahi and its Relationship with their Socioeconomic Background
  Kowsarunnahar, Md. J. Haque, Nelofar Yasmin, Afsana Ali
  DOI: https://doi.org/10.62469/taj.v037i01.013
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Background: Under or over consumption of calories tend to result in malnutrition and now it is a problem in both developed and developing countries. Health education, health awareness and knowledge about food habit could minimize this issue. Methods: This cross-sectional type of descriptive study was carried out in the Department of Community Medicine, Rajshahi Medical College, Rajshahi over a period of 12 months from January to December 2019 on 300 medical students in Rajshahi city. Pre-designed, validated, semi-structured questionnaire was used to gather information from the medical students. Results: Seventy percent medical students took breakfast regularly and 57.3% consumed meal three times in a day. Around 89.0% and 78.0% students took fruits and plenty of vegetables each day, respectively. Only 13.3% consumed fast food regularly. Around 9.0% students were underweighted, 29.0% overweighted and 23.0% stunted. Conclusions: By improvement of socioeconomic status, mother’s education, health awareness and health education, stunting of the students might be reduced.