Less adequate prior study has examined the nutritional status, the dietary pattern, and the relationship between these among the vagabonds in Bangladesh.
Age distribution of respondent where 70.83% within 11 to 15 and 29.17% within 6 to 10 age ranging and it's also observed that 47.5% respondent had 3 to 5 and 18.33% had < 3 siblings respectively.15
The present study there were showed that 42(39.7%) were in 0–18 years age group followed by 40(37.6%) in 41-above years age group, 24(22.7%) were in 19–40 years age group with an overall mean age of 35.3 ± 9.86 years (Table-1)
Youth homelessness statistics Australia were shows that,37% were Housing Crisis, 25% Domestic and Family Violence and 15% Inadequate/ inappropriate dwelling conditions.17
In present study shows that 22.6% vagabond abandoned by their family,18.8% homeless people said that being unemployed and could not find a mere job led them and 18.8% homeless people said that they escaped from their house due to physical torture and domestic violence caused by their foster parents and life partners.(Table-2)
The dietary pattern, based on a 24-h recall, shows that frequency of rice and vegetable consumption was higher than the other food items such as meats, eggs and fruits. Almost all (99.2%) the respondents consumed vegetable at least one time a day whereas fruits, eggs and meats were the least consumed of the daily food items.16
This study showsthat Frequency of food intake pattern among the study subject (n = 106). All of the respondents were 100% intake of food more than three times in a day, according to the institutional food intake chart.
According to information, 57.5% respondent took bath daily, 59.8% suffered from diseases in last 3 months and 85.3% washed their hand before eating as a common hygienepractices.15
According to (Table- 3) information, 65.5% suffered from diseases in last 1 month and 87.3% washed their hand before eating as common hygiene practices 84.3. % respondent took bath daily.
Chronic diseases made up 45.7% of the total number of diagnoses in patients visiting the humanitarian clinics in 2020. The predominance of hypertension, diabetes and chronic ischemic heart disease in our study population mirrors the most common chronic diseases in the general German population. However, the prevalence of hypertension, chronic ischemic heart and diabetes disease (10%, 5.8% and 8.9%) respectively.18
This study shows that About 106 of respondent 21.6% were suffer from hypertension, Diabetes ( 19.8%) and Asthma (14.1%).(Figure-1)
According to the Nutritional Status of Central Bangladesh Street Children this study were proved that maximum respondent were in underweight and the gained phi coefficient (φ=-0.013) indicated that age of the respondent have no difference in their nutritional status,The phi coefficient (φ=+0.367) from this study indicated that there were weak positive association of nutritional status with the education level of respondent in the study culture where there were found more illiterate respondents to bear underweight health.15
In this study proved that maximum respondents age group 0–18 were in underweight that gain highly significance where (p = 0.000), other age group of the respondent have no significance association in their nutritional status,no association was found between educational status and BMI except non-educated (p = 0 .025).(Table- 4)