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Abstract

HEALTH RELATED BEHAVIOUR AND LIFE STYLE SURVEY OF THE 1ST YEAR MBBS STUDENTS OF NISHTAR MEDICAL COLLEGE

Dr. Farwa Azam, Dr. Mohsin Raza, Dr. Inzamam Ul Haq*

ABSTRACT

Background: A regular habit is essential for the preservation of health because healthy body has healthy mind. Objective: To determine the health related behaviour and lifestyle of the 1st Year MBBS students of Nishtar Medical College, Multan. Material and Methodology: Cross-sectional observational study of 170 students was done in Nishtar Medical College, Multan with their informed consent. A questionnaire was designed and data was collected in 20 days. Data was analyzed by Microsoft Excel version 2017. Results: A total of 170 students surveyed, 90 (52.9%) males and 80 (47.1%) females; students that took good care of their personal hygiene (95%) had regular sleep pattern of approximately 6-7 hours (45.3%) and those who performed physical activity for approximately two and half hours/ week (71.2%), had good eating habits (whom took fruits, milk, regular meal time) (90%). Conclusion: Most of the students had good personal hygiene and eating habits. Physical activity performed was adequate but there was room for improvement. Sleeping patterns were distribution.

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