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. 2022 Feb 15;17(3):392–400. doi: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2022.02.001

Table 1.

Participants’ sociodemographic profile (N = 1004).

Demographical charactaristics N %
Age
 Less than 18 62 6.20%
 18–20 513 51.10%
 20–22 217 27.00%
 22–24 105 10.50%
 More than 24 53 5.30%
Marital status
 Single 933 92.90%
 Married 64 6.40%
 Divorced 7 0.70%
 Widowed 0 0.00%
Order in family
 Oldest 290 0.29%
 Middle 508 0.51%
 Youngest 197 0.20
 Only child 9 0.01
Living with
 Parents 885 0.88%
 Husband 51 0.05%
 Alone 23 0.025
 Other 45 0.05%
Family monthly income
 Less than 5000 114 11.40%
 5000–10,000 212 21.10%
 10,001–15,0000 220 21.90%
 More than 15,000 458 45.60%
Father education
 Illiterate 23 2.30%
 Elementary 63 6.30%
 Intermediate 92 9.20%
 Secondary 185 18.40%
 Institute 94 9.40%
 University 388 38.60%
 Postgrad 159 15.80%
Mother education
 Illiterate 46 4.60%
 Elementary 107 10.70%
 Intermediate 111 11.10%
 Secondary 220 21.90%
 Institute 68 6.80%
 University 405 40.30%
 Postgrad 47 4.70%
Distribution of colleges
 Health collages 343 34.20%
 Science collages 327 32.60%
 Litreature collages 231 23.00%
 Admistrative collages 103 10.30%
BMI
 Underweight 217 21.60%
 Normal weight 526 52.40%
 Overweight 180 17.90%
 Obesity class I 47 4.70%
 Obesity class II 17 1.70%
 Obesity class III 5 0.50%