A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING EFFECT OF SOFT DRINKS CONSUMPTION AMONG ADOLESCENCE IN SELECTED VILLAGE OF AMBIKAPUR C.G.

Author Name: 1. Eshpa Pandey, 2.Varsha Ray. D, 3. Roshini Tigga, 4. Binita Bara

Volume/Issue: 06/02

Country: India

DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/07.2025-98953732/UIJIR

Affiliation:

  1. Associate professor , We Care Nursing College Ambikapur C.G., India.
  2. Assistant professor, We Care Nursing College Ambikapur C.G., India.
  3. Assistant professor, We Care Nursing College Ambikapur C.G., India.
  4. Assistant professor, We Care Nursing College Ambikapur C.G., India.

ABSTRACT

Soft drink consumption has become a highly visible and controversial public health and public policy issue. Soft drinks are viewed by many as a major contributor to obesity and related health problems and have consequently been targeted as a means to help curtail the rising prevalence of obesity, particularly among children. Soft drinks have been banned from schools in Britain and France, and in the United States, school systems as large as those in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Miami have banned or severely limited soft drink sales. Many US states have considered statewide bans or limits on soft drink sales in schools, with California passing such legislation in 2005. A key question is whether actions taken to decrease soft drink consumption are warranted given the available science and whether decreasing population consumption of soft drinks would benefit public health.

Key words: Knowledge, Boys and Girls(10th standard) , level of examination anxiety , view develop information booklet.

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