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A Comparative Study on Eating Behaviour among Early and Late Adolescent Girls


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1 Mewar University, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad (U.P.), India
2 Department of Home Science, G.D.M. Girls (P.G.) College, Modinagar (U.P.), India
     

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The present study was done to compare the eating behaviour among early (11- 16 yrs) and late (17-22 yrs) adolescent girls of district Ghaziabad. To evaluate the effect of age and socio-economic status on eating behaviour among the population of district Ghaziabad, total 500 subjects, were selected by stratified multistage random sampling technique from Modinagar and Ghaziabad. Majority of respondents were educated, unmarried, belonged to nuclear family and from middle income group (LIG). The data reflect the choice of food and the effect of nutrients on eating habits of these two age groups with different economic conditions.

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Eating Behaviour, Stratified Multistage Random Sampling, Adolescent.
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Anubha Vikal
Mewar University, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad (U.P.), India
Meenu Agarawal
Department of Home Science, G.D.M. Girls (P.G.) College, Modinagar (U.P.), India

Abstract


The present study was done to compare the eating behaviour among early (11- 16 yrs) and late (17-22 yrs) adolescent girls of district Ghaziabad. To evaluate the effect of age and socio-economic status on eating behaviour among the population of district Ghaziabad, total 500 subjects, were selected by stratified multistage random sampling technique from Modinagar and Ghaziabad. Majority of respondents were educated, unmarried, belonged to nuclear family and from middle income group (LIG). The data reflect the choice of food and the effect of nutrients on eating habits of these two age groups with different economic conditions.

Keywords


Eating Behaviour, Stratified Multistage Random Sampling, Adolescent.