Eating Habit Has Been a Significant Issue of the Psychological Status of University Students. the Goal of This Research Was to Research Food Habits Their Subsequent Social and Psychological Factors In Medical Students. 132 Pre-Clinical Medical Students at a Malaysian University Performed a Cross-Sectional Analysis. the Questionnaire Was Self-Administered, That Included Social Demographic, Anthropometric, Eating Psychosocial Variables. Average Age (±Sd) Was 22.7 (±2.4) Age (18 to 30) Years of Respondents. More Than Half of Them Had Daily Dinner Breakfast (57.6 56.1). Most (73.5) Eat Fruit Less Than 3 Times a Week, 51.5 Eat Food Twice or More a Week, 59.8 Drink Water Less Than 2 Litres a Week. Age and 'Feeling Good' In Multivariate Research Have Been Significantly Related to the Food Habits Score (P<0.05). Most Students Have Good Eating Habits In This Study. Social Psychological Factors Were Significant Influences For Medical Students' Eating Habits.