Food habits and lifestyle of Indian medical students’ study at Jiamusi University: A questionnaire-based study
Sahjid Mukhida,
Vikrambhai Mali,
Bimcle Riji
et al.
Abstract:Objectives:
Dietary habits depend on the environment, the country, and the community. Changes have the potential to endanger people’s health. There will be some dietary-related health issues when traveling. Many Indian students pursue medical studies overseas. A student begins to acclimate to the climate after moving to a new place. In an unfamiliar culture, they alter their way of life, particularly their eating patterns. Understanding the relationship between eating habits and appendicitis in Indian medical … Show more
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