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Title: Association between Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice on Dietary Fiber Intake and Body Mass Index among Undergraduate Students in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Authors: Fitri Mat Ludin1, Arimi
Ismail, Munirah
Sham Othman, Mohd
Vanoh, Divya
Huoy Tyng, Chai
Ibrahim, Irdina
Lavang Surang, Jasmine
Adam Jayiddin, Muhammad
Keywords: attitude,
body mass index,
dietary fiber,
knowledge,
practice
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Publisher: Universitas Indonesia
Abstract: Abstract Background: A fiber-rich diet lowers the risk of various diseases by increasing fecal bulk, shortening intestinal transit time, and stimulating intestinal flora. This study examines the association between knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding dietary fiber intake and body mass index (BMI) among Dentistry and Software Engineering undergraduates. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 95 Dentistry and 92 Software Engineering students at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. The KAP questionnaire was analyzed for its reliability using Cronbach’s alpha and distributed through email. Results: Most respondents had normal weight. The Software Engineering students had a higher percentage of overweight and obese individuals than the Dentistry students. KAP measurements for both groups were moderate across all variables. No differences were found in attitude and practice levels between both groups. However, the Software Engineering students had higher knowledge of dietary fiber intake. KAP did not influence BMI in both groups. Factor analysis showed a high association between KAP on dietary fiber intake and BMI status among Software Engineering students compared to dentistry students. Conclusions: The level of KAP on dietary fiber intake is associated with BMI status among undergraduate students. Keywords: attitude, body mass index, dietary fiber, knowledge, practice
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11559
ISSN: 2356-3656
Appears in Collections:VOL 28 NO 3 2024

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