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General well being and Vitamin D Practices: A Study among Female Management Students in Saudi Arabia


Dr Ansa Salim, Julie Saji George, Humaira Khanam
Abstract

This research study investigated the relationship among General Well being and Vitamin D practices of Female Management students in Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study was administered using a questionnaire with 25 questions on the three different factors and seven questions on demography were used for this study. A sample of 136 respondents was selected on a convenient sampling method from the College of Business Administration at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University in AlKharj. The respondents were asked to fill a questionnaire related to their General well being and Vitamin D. The questionnaire was validated in a pilot study among 25 management students and was found with a consistency and reliability Value of Cronbach alpha is 0.88. The research result indicates there is a significant positive correlation among Female Management students regarding General wellbeing and Vitamin D.

Volume 11 | 08-Special Issue

Pages: 3278-3287