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Section C: Understanding students awareness about body weight management.











Graph in figure 4.4 provides the graphical representation of the weight management causes. For the
factor that highlighting lack of exercise as the major point, out of seventy respondent, 55 of them chose
lack of exercise as their point of interest. This followed by unhealthy diet by fifty score out of seventy
respondent. For both genetic influence and stress, they lie in between thirty to forty ranges, by 36 and
33 respectively. The second to last is the medication which strikes eight respondents out of all and the
last one is other side factor, which get the attention of one respondent.

Figure 4.4 Correlations of Weight Management Causes

Figure 4.5 Weight Management Consequences

From the line graph plotted in the figure 4.5, it is obvious that the erratic trend and behavior of the
graph does not have any effect to the findings. In this graph, we were discussing the consequences of
weight management which happen to be influential to the research. As we can see from the graph, the
spike data at 52 counts represent the obesity as the main consequences of weight management.
Followed close is the low self-esteem by 46 people who mark the particular choice as their opinion. In
ranges of thirty to forty respondents, there are four choices by the people which are high blood
pressure, heart attack, depression and others. The first two each allocate 38 and 37 respondents
respectively and the last two which are depression and others both strike for 35 respondents, which all
of them are out of seventy. Next is the cancer choice which attract twenty respondents and it shows the
big difference in count from the previous data. The last three is the less in count which are osteoporosis,
premature death and infertility which each grasp seven, six and six respondents respectively.

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Effective ways to control weight
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Good eating habit
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Table 1 Effective Ways to Control Weight










Figure 4.6 illustrates the data of response to the effective ways to control weight among UTMs
students. This data is in percentage out of seventy for each choice. It is obviously seen that half of the
whole pie chart is dedicated to the blue section which represent exercising as an effective way to
control weight. This represents fifty percent from the whole number of respondents and 35 respondents
in head count. Following by 35 percent is the good eating habit in the red colour section, which
distribute only 27 respondents choosing for that out of seventy respondents. Second to last is the stress
management which dish out nine percent from the whole population. This takes out six people that
mark this choice from whole respondent. The last one is dieting, which take three percent from the
whole hundred percent assigning two people pick it as their choice.

Exersice 35
Goos eating habit 27
Stress management 6
Dieting 2
Total 70
Figure 4.6 Percentage of Effective Ways to Control Weight
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Ways to improve awareness
Awareness campaign
Public talk
Peer influence
Education
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From the data illustrated in the figure 4.7, there are five ways to improve awareness among the UTMs
students which all have been clearly shown at the legend of the graph. The most influential way
suggested by the respondents is the peer influence which distributed about fifty percent of the whole
population. This takes out about 35 respondents out of seventy. The second that follow up close is the
awareness campaign which 27 percent that represent 19 respondent out of all. The next is the
education which takes up 16 percent out of all and eleven by head count. Second to last is the
implementation of public talk which makes up to six people and by head count, four people. The last
one is the others way represent one percent, which allocate only one person out of whole.
Awareness campaign 19
Public talk 4
Peer influence 35
Education 11
Others 1
Total 70
Table 1 Data for Ways to Improve Awareness in Body Weight Management
Figure 4.7 Ways to Improve Awareness (Chart)

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