Awareness of Tadika's (Kindergarten) Children towards Healthy Lifestyle in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

作者: Ahmed G Alattraqchi , Muhamad Arif Fahmi Bin Abu Bakar , Farah Afiqah Binti Abu Bakar Mohamad , Anis Izzati Binti Abdul Kadir , Nur Amalina Binti Mohd Yahya

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摘要: Health is a common need for every human being. Six point six (6.6) million children under the age of five died in 2012. These child deaths are due to conditions that could be prevented or treated with access simple and cheap interventions. Leading causes death under-five pneumonia, preterm birth complications, asphyxia, diarrhoea malaria. School primary place awareness actually education enlighten people practice safe-lifestyle. Therefore, World Organisation (WHO) launched 1995 Global Initiative incorporate health schools children. current study was conducted objective identify children’s towards healthy lifestyle aspects eating behavior, personal hygiene physical activities. The specific objectives are: evaluate level lifestyle; attitude practicing document correlate lifestyle. Current cross sectional among kindergarten named Tadika Nurul Iman As-Siddiq, Malaysia. Present population 60 All students Malay race religion Islam. Sixty-eight percent kids familiar types food stay healthy. They also agreed (78%) knowledge important. Proper authority should take initiative conduct prospective research. Therefore necessary measures interventions can very early have healthier Malaysian national.

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