Determinants of Dietary Pattern & Non Communicable Diseases among Adult Population of Districts Kohat & Nowshera KP
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https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023171217Abstract
Aim: To estimate the burden of non-communicable diseases and to assess the dietary pattern along with important relevant determinants among adult population of district Kohat & Nowshera Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Pakistan
Study Design: A descriptive cross sectional study
Place & Duration: This study was conducted in Kohat & Nowshera Districts of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Pakistan; from June to December 2022.
Methodology: A total of n=385 male adults was selected and a structured questionnaire was used to collect relevant information regarding demographic, dietary, behavioral determinants. Finally data was analyzed and presented in form of text and tables.
Results: Results showed that 55.71% had age above 37 years; 28.31% were illiterate; 25.71% had monthly income more than 45000/ PKR; 60.78% were married; and 82.08% were employed. Moreover, 30.39% were current tobacco smoking; and 24.68% had positive history of past tobacco smoking. Furthermore, 44.94% prefer high caloric; 40.78% vegetables; 45.19% meat; 63,38% fresh fruits; and 18.70% & 21.30% prefer too much sugar and salt in food respectively. Furthermore; hypertension, malnutrition, eye problems and cancer were found among 22.60%, 59.74%, 7.01% & 2.08% respectively.
Conclusions: It was concluded that common non-communicable diseases were present in the studied male adults and showed strong relationship with dietary pattern along with demographic, epidemiological and socio-economical determinants. Moreover, effective and efficient policies and strategies were needed to reduce the double burden of non-communicable disease and its associated complications.
Keywords: Prevalence, Determinants, Diet, Vegetables, Overweight, Obesity, Tobacco, Adults
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