Abstract:
The WHO has recognized India as one of the nations with maximum number of lifestyle-
related disorders in the near future. The prevalence of lifestyle diseases is high and alarmingly
increasing in Malappuram district of Kerala. So, the study was conducted in Manjeri
municipality of Malappuram district. In this study the prevalence of life style diseases like
diabetes, hypertension and cancer among regular eaters of food from food outlets were
analyzed and an awareness of food safety and food quality among the regular eaters of food
outlets were also conducted by using questionnaire. Among the selected samples, 69% of
Subjects had the incidence of lifestyle diseases. Among them majority was 40–49-year aged
people. 67% people like fast foods and remaining 33% subjects did not prefer fast food.
Diabetes was the most prevalent lifestyle disease among the selected sample (49%of the
samples), 39% of the subjects had hypertension and 22.5% subjects had cancer in the selected
sample. 20.6% of sample below 30 years consumed hotel food regularly. Visited food outlets
once in a week, 33.5% of sample visited twice in a week, 28.5%of subjects visited thrice in a
week, 21.5% subjects visited more than three times in a week. The results of the study had well
proved that there is strong relationship between the habit of having food from food outlets and
development of lifestyle diseases.