Proficiency and implementation associated with noncommunicable diseases among secondary school students in Bangladesh
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is growing swiftly in low-resourced countries. In Bangladesh, a high prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles has been observed among its population. This study aimed to measure the knowledge and practices related to NCDs and associated factors...
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2023
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Summary: | Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is growing swiftly in low-resourced countries. In
Bangladesh, a high prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles has been observed among its population. This study aimed to
measure the knowledge and practices related to NCDs and associated factors among Bangladeshi secondary schoolgoing students.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among secondary students from all administrative regions. Data
were collected through questionnaires in-person, over telephone interviews, and online surveys. Data were analyzed
descriptively by frequencies and percentages. The Pearson chi-square test was used to examine the association between
the variables. A multiple logistic regression model was introduced to identify the predictors of healthy lifestyle practices.
Results: A total of 1,744 students were included in this study. Several gaps in knowledge and insufficient healthy
practices were revealed. In the multiple linear regression analysis, the type of school, place of residence, parent’s
educational level, and monthly income accounted for variability in the level of knowledge about NCDs. Gender, type of school, and monthly income were independent predictors of healthy lifestyle practices.
Conclusion: Health educational programs on risk factors of NCDs and healthy lifestyles should be incorporated into
the core school curriculum of all schools in Bangladesh. The programs should target economically disadvantaged
populations and ethnic minorities to address social inequalities. |
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