Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]

Non-communicable diseases (NCD) among young people are worsening in Malaysia and globally. The prevalence is increasing, and it is directly influence their future life, namely employment. As it becomes trend that employers are reluctantly hiring of noncommunicable diseases carriers. Hence, the scope...

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Main Authors: Tanius, Erni, Tuan Othman, Sharifah Izwan, Mohd Kasim, Che Manisah, Alias, Rozila
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Language:English
Published: Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance (CIPSF) 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.519442021-11-30T05:12:02Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/51944/ Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.] Tanius, Erni Tuan Othman, Sharifah Izwan Mohd Kasim, Che Manisah Alias, Rozila Labor. Work environment College graduates Communicable diseases and public health Non-communicable diseases (NCD) among young people are worsening in Malaysia and globally. The prevalence is increasing, and it is directly influence their future life, namely employment. As it becomes trend that employers are reluctantly hiring of noncommunicable diseases carriers. Hence, the scope of this research focuses on the factors that cause the high prevalence of non-communicable diseases among university student; they are Body Mass Index (BMI) and mental health. The variables are designed based on the existing and related literature by using questionnaire. The questionnaire has been distributed to 226 university students in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Descriptive Statistics, ANAVA, and T- Test are used to analyses the data. The finding also showed that almost quarters of respondents were overweight, mildly obese and extremely obese. The worrying result indicated that the depression and anxiety rate are high. Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance (CIPSF) 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/51944/1/51944.pdf ID51944 Tanius, Erni and Tuan Othman, Sharifah Izwan and Mohd Kasim, Che Manisah and Alias, Rozila (2021) Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]. In: E-Proceeding for Asian Conference on Business, Economics and Social Science (ACBESS). Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance (CIPSF), Alor Gajah, p. 74. https://www.acbess2021.com/
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topic Labor. Work environment
College graduates
Communicable diseases and public health
spellingShingle Labor. Work environment
College graduates
Communicable diseases and public health
Tanius, Erni
Tuan Othman, Sharifah Izwan
Mohd Kasim, Che Manisah
Alias, Rozila
Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]
description Non-communicable diseases (NCD) among young people are worsening in Malaysia and globally. The prevalence is increasing, and it is directly influence their future life, namely employment. As it becomes trend that employers are reluctantly hiring of noncommunicable diseases carriers. Hence, the scope of this research focuses on the factors that cause the high prevalence of non-communicable diseases among university student; they are Body Mass Index (BMI) and mental health. The variables are designed based on the existing and related literature by using questionnaire. The questionnaire has been distributed to 226 university students in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Descriptive Statistics, ANAVA, and T- Test are used to analyses the data. The finding also showed that almost quarters of respondents were overweight, mildly obese and extremely obese. The worrying result indicated that the depression and anxiety rate are high.
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author Tanius, Erni
Tuan Othman, Sharifah Izwan
Mohd Kasim, Che Manisah
Alias, Rozila
author_facet Tanius, Erni
Tuan Othman, Sharifah Izwan
Mohd Kasim, Che Manisah
Alias, Rozila
author_sort Tanius, Erni
title Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]
title_short Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]
title_full Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]
title_fullStr Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in Malaysia / Erni Tanius … [et al.]
title_sort factors contribute to high prevalence of non-communicable disease among university students in malaysia / erni tanius … [et al.]
publisher Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance (CIPSF)
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/51944/1/51944.pdf
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