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Bansal, R.
- Association of Health Status with Dietary Habits and Lifestyle of Medical, Dental and Nursing Students of Meerut UP
Authors
1 Medical Sociology, Subharti Medical College, Delhi-Haridwar Byepass Road, Meerut, UP, IN
2 Medical Sociology, Subharti Medical College, Delhi-Haridwar Byepass Road, Meerut, UP
3 Dept. of Community Medicine, IN
4 Subharti Medical College, Swami Vivekananda Subharti University, Meerut UP, IN
Source
International Journal of Contemporary Medicine, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 79-84Abstract
Background: The life of professional students is stressful throughout the whole course of trainings. Types of food intake, lack of exercise, psychological depression due to study burden, pressure of examination, discrepancies between expectation and reality all can be anticipated in bring psychological stress.
Research Question: To find out the Association of health status with dietary habits and lifestyle of students?
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the association between dietary habits and life style and perceived health status among students.
Study design: Cross sectional study
Participants: 255 students of medical dental and nursing courses of SVSU, Meerut UP
Sample Size: 255 university students Study Period: July 2011 to Dec 2011
Study variables: A Pre-designed, Pre-tested, self administered questionnaire related to life style and perceived health was used.
Statistical Analysis: Microsoft Excel
Results: In this study, consumption of non-vegetarian diet and fast food was found among students. Smoking&tobacco chewing and consumption of alcohol were seen in students. Sedentary life, over weight and high blood pressure was found in students.
Conclusion: Medical students were not much conscious to make extra effort to choose a healthier lifestyle. Healthy lifestyle among medical students are even more important as they are future doctors and the students who personally ignore healthy lifestyle are more likely to fail to establish health promotion opportunities for their patients.
Keywords
Medical Students, Dietary Habits, Lifestyle, Addictions, Physical Activity- Hook Worm Infection and Body Composition of Mice
Authors
1 Food and Nutrition Department, M. S. University of Baroda, Baroda, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 14, No 4 (1977), Pagination: 92-99Abstract
Hook worm disease is one of the common helminithic disease widely prevalent in the tropical and subtropical countries especially among low socio economic groups.- Electrolyte Profile of Dengue Infected Patients:An Observational Study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Rajasthan
Authors
1 J.L.N. Medical College, Ajmer (Rajasthan), IN
Source
The Indian Practitioner, Vol 70, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 16-18Abstract
Dengue infection is one of the most common and potentially fatal mosquito-borne infections in tropical and subtropical countries. No specific treatment is available and the mainstay of treatment is careful fluid management, specific organ support and correction of metabolic and electrolyte derangement. The aim of our study was to evaluate electrolyte disturbances in patients with dengue infection in our hospital. In this study we included total 60 clinically diagnosed and serologically confirmed age and sex matched dengue infected cases. Serum electrolytes [sodium, potassium&calcium] were measured using semi- auto analyser. The mean age of the study group was 32 years. 65% of the patients were males and 35% were females. On analysis it was found that the amount of calcium decreased significantly (p < 0.03) in the study group as compared to control group while value of sodium (p < 0.6) and potassium (p < 0.5) reduced non-significantly. Hence timely diagnosis and supportive therapy of these electrolyte disturbances can reduce associated morbidity and mortality in dengue patients.Keywords
Dengue, Electrolyte Disturbance, Hypocalcaemia.References
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