A descriptive study on risk factors for common non-communicable diseases among the students of a nursing training school attached to a tertiary care hospital of west bengal

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Introduction: Several risk factors would be the predominant cause of non-communicable diseases among the young adolescents girls life style modification maybe the methodology for health promotion & prevention of such non-communicable disease prevalence. Objectives: To identify the several predisposing factors responsible for non-communicable health problems among the young adolescence. Materials & Methods: Sample size was 212 and sampling technique was complete enumeration. A descriptive study was conducted where data analyzed through statistical methods like, chi square test. Result: Study shows majority of the adolescent less than 20yers old and mostly from rural origin and non vegetarian. Most of them had the habit of vegetable & fruit intake though there was no case of addiction but only 56% were habituated with exercise. Conclusion: Unhealthy diet pattern, lack of regular exercise would be the predominant cause of different non-communicable disease pattern where LSM is the best way to rectify the situation.

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Das, K., & Das, P. (2021). A descriptive study on risk factors for common non-communicable diseases among the students of a nursing training school attached to a tertiary care hospital of west bengal. National Journal of Community Medicine, 12(5), 106–109. https://doi.org/10.5455/njcm.20210331054931

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