تلخیص
OBJECTIVES: To assess the nutritional status and dietary intake of boarder female students of the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan.METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted from March to June, 2014. A convenient sample of 141 boarder female students of age 18-19 years were selected from hostels of University of Agriculture, Pe-shawar, Pakistan. Written informed-consent was taken from the study subjects. Pre-planned questionnaires were used to collect data about anthropometric, biochemical and dietary intake. Data was analyzed through SPSS windows-version 16.0. ANOVA–I was used to compare means of normal, underweight and overweight BMI group at 5% level of significance.RESULTS: Mean weight, height & BMI were 52.89±9.0 kg, 156.9±12.7 cm & 21±3.48 respectively. Nutritional status assessment of boarder female students showed that 34 (24.1%) female students were under-weight, 18 (12.8%) of the respondents were overweight/obese and 98 (63.1%) were normal weight. Seventy three percent (n=103) were anemic and 27% (n=38) were non-anemic. In anemic students, 18.44% were underweight and 5.67% were underweight in non-anemic. Energy intake of university adolescent girls was 61.1%, carbohydrates 40%, fats 59-104%, protein 91.30%, iron 94.4%, zinc 87%, calcium 33% and vitamin-A 46.6% of the recommended dietary allowances (RDA). CONCLUSION: Majority of boarder female students were having nor-mal weight. All the macronutrients and micronutrients intake of the adolescent girls were lower than recommended RDA levels except fat. Majority of the hostel adolescent girls consumed cereal (69.9%) daily while fruits, vegetables, pulses, legumes, milk and milk product, meat and meat products intake was very low.