Volume 7
Number 2 July 2006Food Intake Pattern of Adolescent Girls of Different Socio-economic Groupa in Selected Schools of Dhaka City.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47648/jmsr.2006.v0702.03
Shampa R M1 , Khan Md S H2 , Ahmed M3 , Rubyat A4
Abstract
moss-sectional studo... done on 92 girls of ma High School, in die whoa Dhaka ,,I, thy OhjerliVC to explore the pattern of food and nutrient huake f inkrIenvon girls rehnion io their vorio-nrononin 10,1dili011. F0011 intake was recorded I, diem, diary for seven days. "mil 4 92 respondents M're motivated to maintain the diam. Thy, methods of seven days Wake has ',mai...1y m avoid the negative factors associated with .24 hours wall method Seicimeconontir rhos of the respandanis was hiamine,' by the locations of by schools. The maly revealed that a &mil parentage ( 46'41 of girls took eggs 2.4 rases M a week_ On the oder hand. a lamer ;withal of girls 02,k) did not take milk in week. Majority 7730%, of the girls took meat I-4 'ratings per week and 61% ofthe rid, look fish more than rage,, servings in a week. Nearly 55r0 of the girls took green leafy ragelahle 04 railings in a week. Rim is the main breakfasr menu among 44°1. of rhe am, aim consumption was similar among the girls of two schools bot protein intake was as the girl, of Mallanake &hoed. Respondent from Raja( School 1roe mad io take fast fiml mul cold drinks mare thole those of Mollanake School.
Keywords:
- Associate Professor. Department of Community Medicine
- Professor & Head of the Department, Community Medicine
- Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine
- Student of MPH (Community Medicine)