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Nearly a quarter admitted to smoking, while smaller percentages reported alcohol consumption (8.7%) and drug use (1.4%). 3. Socio-Cultural Influences on Health

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: Young women ("awek") moving from school into the corporate world showed a rapid increase in body fat percent and waist circumference due to sedentary office routines.

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Beyond physical fitness, 2011 was an era where the conversation around mental health, self-care, and work-life balance began opening up for young Malaysian women.

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Based on the findings of this study, the following recommendations are made: