Assessment of Nutritional Status of College Students on the basis of their Lunch Box
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Poor Nutritional Status, Lunch BoxAbstract
College students are a unique population that is at risk of poor nutritional status due to their busy schedules, irregular eating habits, and reliance on fast food and snacks. The nutritional status of college students is important as it affects their academic performance, overall health, and well-being. The aim of this review paper is to assess the nutritional status of college students based on their lunch boxes and to explore interventions that could be implemented to improve their nutritional status. The nutritional status of college students is important as it affects their academic performance, overall health, and well-being (Vikram, Tripathi, & Sharma, 2015). The aim of this review paper is to assess the nutritional status of college students based on their lunch boxes.[1]
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