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This study aims to identify lifestyle factors influencing energy, iron, and calcium intake among second and third-year Nutrition and Dietetic students. Results show no significant difference in energy intake between students who do and do not consume alcohol. Conclusion: Alcohol consumption is not a significant lifestyle factor affecting energy intake in these students.
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Specific objective 2 :To identify the factors of lifestyle that related to the intake of energy, iron and calcium among second and third year students of Nutrition and Dietetic Programme.1. Is there a differences between taking and not taking alcohol on energy intake ?
Result of spss Mean energy intake of subject taking alcohol is 1639.86 kcal Mean energy intake of subject not taking alcohol is 1528.59 kcal
Levene’s test Since the levene’ test have a sig p >0.05 . The data have equal variances .
Since p >0.05 . There is no significant difference in the mean of energy intake in subject taking Alcohol and subject not taking alcohol.
Conclusion • There is not significant differences in mean of energy intake for subject taking alcohol and subject not taking alcohol . • Taking alcohol is not one of the lifestyle factor that affect energy intake in student Program Nutrition and Dietitian second and third year.