Knowledge attitude and consumption of alcoholic beverages among male students of college of administration and business studies, Bida, Niger state Department:Nutrition and Dietetics By: Expresshubpub Project ID: 2557 Rating: (2.9) votes: 16 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThe consumption of alcoholic beverages is likely to contribute to an increase in liver cancer and hypertension. The main purpose of this study was to know the knowledge, attitude and consumption of alcoholic beverages among males students of the college of administration and business studies (CABS) Bida Niger State. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were used to select 200 respondents in the study area data on the socio-demographic characteristics of respondents on alcoholic drinks, health implication of excessive frequent intake of alcoholic beverage attitude of participants towards alcoholic beverage and frequency of alcohol consumption of beverages were collected using a well-structured questionnaire. The data collected were analyzed descriptive statistics with statistical package for social science versions 2.0 (SPSS) the result showed that 66.5% of the respondents were between 18-25years of age while 15% were 30 and above 47% of the respondents were single while 44% were married 71% agreed that alcohol is a drug while 29% do not agree that alcohol while 34% do drugs 66% takes alcohol while 34% do not take alcohol. 84% are aware that excessive intake of alcohol beverages can lead to physical and health hazards while 16% are not aware. 88% are aware that intoxication from alcoholic beverages attracts negative effects and reaction but they still take it 58% agreed that it is wrong to entertain friends with an alcoholic beverage while 10% were recorded for undecided. The result also shows that 44% is an agreement that alcoholic drinks are social drink while 9% are agreed that alcoholic drinks are good for health. In addition, the result also shows that 40% Eru-jeje are consumed once in a week while 7.5% of red bull are consumed per week. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Nutrition and Dietetics project topics and materials you might be interested in»Health and nutritional problems associated with food allergy in Doko Lavun Lga Niger state»Nutritional status and energy drinking consumption pattern of undergraduate students in tertiary institution of Osun state»Assessment of factors leading to malnutrition among children 0 - 5 years - case study of Nasarawa Lga, Kano state»Body mass index (BMI) and feeding pattern of students of school of business administration and management (SBAM) Federal Polytechnic Bida, Niger state»Effect of cigarette smoking on the health status of youths in Nigeria»Knowledge attitude and practice of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers in Dokodza Bida, Niger state»Complementary feeding and hygiene practice among caregivers in Wadata ward Bida, Niger state»Evaluation of the mineral content, anti-nutritional factors and functional properties of the complementary food produced from some food using rice, carrot, and soybeans flour blends as case study»The role of breast feeding in the growth and development of a child - case study of Zing local government area»Knowledge attitude and consumption of alcoholic beverages among male students of college of administration and business studies, Bida, Niger state»Comparative study of nutrient profile of grasshopper and cricket»Attitude of female staff toward infant and young child feeding practice particularly exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding»Nutritional knowledge, dietary practice, nutritional status of pregnant women attending Turai hospital, Katsina»Occupational stress, coping strategies, nutritional and dietary assessment of some selected bank staff in Osogbo - case study of First Bank plc, Access Bank, and Guarantee Trust Bank»Assessment of mothers knowledge, attitude and practice regarding childhood vaccination during the first five years of life in Comprehensive Primary Health Care Kofar Kaura, Katsina