Changes in dietary intake during Ramadan intermittent fasting among university students in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study

This cross-sectional study conducted in Bangladesh explores the impact of Ramadan intermittent fasting on the dietary habits of university students. With 867 participants surveyed, the research identifies significant variations in the perceived intake of specific food groups among male and female students, as well as those with hypertension and diabetes. The study underscores the need […]

Impaired Quality of Life and its Association with Severity of Insomnia among COVID-19 Recovered Postmenopausal Women in Dhaka Division

This study conducted a cross-sectional telephone survey from August to December 2021 in Bangladesh, focusing on postmenopausal women who had recovered from COVID-19. Aimed at understanding the prevalence and associated factors of insomnia in this demographic, the research utilized a multistage sampling technique across eight divisions of Bangladesh. Data encompassed sociodemographic factors, COVID-19-related experiences, and […]

Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding antimicrobial resistance among Nursing Student in Bangladesh

This cross-sectional study delves into the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) regarding antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among nursing students in Bangladesh. Targeting both government and non-government institutions across all administrative divisions, the research employs a stratified convenient sampling method. A pretested structured questionnaire guides the data collection, aiming to assess 729 nursing students’ perspectives on antibiotic […]