Trends of Fast Food Intake among Female College Students in Banke District

Bhagawoti Sharma, Thalindra Prasad Pangeni
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Fast food, characterized by its quick preparation and low nutritional value, often contains high levels of fat, salt, sugar, and calories. This study aims to examine the correlation between the socio-demographic attributes of female college students and their fast food consumption patterns. Employing a cross-sectional research design, a total of two hundred and eighty-six (N= 286) respondents were selected through a random sampling process from four distinct colleges located in the Banke district. The findings of the study reveal that a significant majority of 83.6% of the respondents engage in fast food consumption, with 38.5% opting for solid food choices and 70.3% preferring liquid fast food options. Furthermore, 70.3% of the respondents exhibit a preference for packaged fast foods. In terms of timing, 45.1% consume fast food during the afternoon, with the least number of respondents consumed fast food during the night. In relation to frequency, 28% of the participants report consuming fast food 2 to 3 times daily, while a smaller percentage indulge in fast food consumption twice a day. Notably, this research establishes a noteworthy association between age, religion, and the educational backgrounds of respondents’ fathers and mothers with their fast food consumption habits. In contrast, the study does not find a significant association between various types of fast food consumption and the caste of the sampled students. Consequently, it underscores the importance of raising awareness about the potential health risks associated with fast food consumption, emphasizing the need for targeted initiatives to reduce the prevalence of such dietary choices among college students.
班克县女大学生的快餐摄入趋势
快餐的特点是制作快速、营养价值低,通常含有较高的脂肪、盐、糖和热量。本研究旨在探讨女大学生的社会人口属性与她们的快餐消费模式之间的相关性。本研究采用横断面研究设计,通过随机抽样的方式,从班克地区的四所不同学院中选取了 286 名受访者。研究结果显示,83.6%的受访者从事快餐消费,其中38.5%的受访者选择固体食物,70.3%的受访者选择液体快餐。此外,70.3%的受访者表现出对包装快餐的偏好。在时间方面,45.1% 的受访者在下午食用快餐,在晚上食用快餐的受访者最少。在频率方面,28%的受访者表示每天吃 2 到 3 次快餐,而每天吃两次快餐的受访者比例较低。值得注意的是,这项研究发现,受访者的年龄、宗教信仰、父亲和母亲的教育背景与他们的快餐消费习惯之间存在显著关联。相比之下,研究并未发现各种类型的快餐消费与抽样学生的种姓之间存在显著关联。因此,该研究强调了提高对与快餐消费相关的潜在健康风险的认识的重要性,并强调有必要采取有针对性的措施来降低大学生选择快餐饮食的普遍性。
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