A STUDY ON NUTRITIONAL STATUS, LIFE STYLE AND HEALTH PROFILE OF FOOD AND PROCESS ENGINEERING STUDENTS OF HSTU, DINAJPUR
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Abstract
The present study was aimed to investigate the nutritional status, life style and health
profile of 80 students of Food and Process Engineering, students of Hajee Mohammad
Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur. Out of 80 students 52 male and 28
female students participated in the study. Considering male and female students, twenty
(20) students were randomly selected from each level. The socio-economic status,
nutritional status, general food habit, daily average energy expenditure, life style, general
health information, nutritional knowledge, cooking and hygienic data were collected from
individual students. Out of 80 students, 38 (47.5%) students’ age lies between 21-22 years.
Majority of the students’ (80.0%) religion were Islam. About 33% students’ father/family
head were service holder and 20% were farmer by profession. Again 44% students’
monthly family income lies between Tk. 13000 to Tk. 20000. Most of the students’
families (78.8%) lived in their own house. Average monthly expenditure or amount of
money taken from their family was Tk. 3971.38. Nutritional status of the students was
measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) in this study. Most of the students (78.8%) were in
normal range and students of level IV were more conscious of their health. The result
showed that the students whose monthly expenditure was high possess good health. The
daily average energy expenditure of a student was 2246.35 kcal and the daily average
energy expenditure of male students was higher than that of female students. Except
cereals, vegetables, potato, oil, fish, meats, pulse, egg, milk and fruits were less consumed
by the students. The health status data showed that the health condition of the
undergraduate students was not satisfactory. Again it was found that the undergraduate
students did not have complete nutritional knowledge still then and cooking habit and
hygienic status of the female students were superior to that of the male students.