1. Eating Attitudes of Female Pharmacy students in Pakistan: a Cross-Sectional Psychometric Study
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Aqeel Aslam, Aqsa Ashfaq, Ammara Shamshad, Babar Murtaza, Asma Riaz, Iqra Afzal, Ushna Laraib, Sajid Bashir, and Shingraf Zaib
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,education ,medicine ,Eating attitudes ,Pharmacy ,General Medicine ,business - Abstract
The prevalence of eating disorders among University students has been on rise throughout the world. The present descriptive cross sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of eating disorders among the female students of pharmacy department at University of Sargodha, Pakistan using well established EAT-26 questionnaire. The study included 177 female undergraduate pharmacy students from all five years of Pharm D. An EAT-26 score over 20 was indicator of disturbed eating behavior. Out of the total 177 students who participated the study, 47 (26.6%) students had disturbed eating behavior. The mean EAT-26 score was 14.7. According to BMI calculations, 31.64% of total individuals were underweight, 59.32% normal, 6.78% overweight and 2.26% belonged to obese category. The prevalence of eating disorders was found to be much higher than the studies conducted at developed countries. There is an urgent need of an effort to increase awareness of such disorders among students and general public. Conduction of such study at other institutes and at larger scale is recommended.
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- 2016
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