A Tuberculosis and Dietary Myths in Rural and Urban Areas of Damoh, Madhya Pradesh A Comparative Study

Authors

  • Dr. Vandana Shrivastava1, Professor,Department of Home Science, M.L.B Girls AutonomusGovt. Collage Bhopal Bhopal M.P. Priyanka Nema2, Research Scholar, Barkatullah UniversityM.P Barkatullah UniversityM.P Author

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. Despite advancements in medical treatment, dietary myths continue to influence the nutritional practices of TB patients, particularly in rural settings. This study aims to assess the prevalence of food-related beliefs among TB patients and their impact on recovery and treatment adherence. A total of 100 TB patients; 50 each from rural and urban areaswere surveyed using a structured questionnaire. The findings revealed notable disparities in dietary attitudes and practices between the two groups, highlighting the urgent need for culturally sensitive and targeted nutritional education to support effective TB management.

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Author Biography

  • Dr. Vandana Shrivastava1, Professor,Department of Home Science, M.L.B Girls AutonomusGovt. Collage Bhopal Bhopal M.P. Priyanka Nema2, Research Scholar, Barkatullah UniversityM.P, Barkatullah UniversityM.P

    Dr. Vandana Shrivastava1, Professor, Department of Home Science, M.L.B Girls AutonomusGovt. Collage Bhopal Bhopal M.P.

    Priyanka Nema2, Research Scholar, Barkatullah UniversityM.P

Published

2025-10-07

How to Cite

A Tuberculosis and Dietary Myths in Rural and Urban Areas of Damoh, Madhya Pradesh A Comparative Study. (2025). World View Research Bulletin An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 1(2). https://wrb.education/index.php/wrb/article/view/28