OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between stress and food selection patterns by sex among first-year undergraduate students studying in an Australian university. METHODS Participating in this cross-sectional study were 728 (331 men and 397 female students) first-year students, ages >18 y, attending the Gold Coast Campus of Griffith University. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire consisting of three sections: sociodemographic information, stress measures, and a 7-d food frequency questionnaire. RESULTS More than half (52.9%) of the participants were found to suffer from some level of stress, with relatively more female students (57.4%) suffering than men (47.4%). Men who experienced mild ...
The transition to college can be exciting but stressful. Previous studies have found that students g...
This study aimed to: • Assess the prevalence of food insecurity amongst a University student populat...
Stress is a process that involves the perception of and response to pressure and is often related to...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between stress and various socio-de...
There is a paucity of research into the effect of stress on the dietary behaviour of undergraduate s...
There is a growing interest in the effects of stress on food consumption. Studies suggest that stres...
Though studies have already debunked the “Freshman 15” myth of gaining 15 pounds during the first ye...
Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examined among Eg...
Background. It is becoming obvious that healthy lifestyle of students in higher education institutio...
AIMS: The current study assessed, by university and sex, the association between nutritional behavio...
Abstract: Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examine...
Due to limited time, cooking skills, and money, college students will tend to eat what is cheap and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between comfort food preferences of colleg...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...
One of the transitions from adolescence to adulthood is the admission of students to a university se...
The transition to college can be exciting but stressful. Previous studies have found that students g...
This study aimed to: • Assess the prevalence of food insecurity amongst a University student populat...
Stress is a process that involves the perception of and response to pressure and is often related to...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between stress and various socio-de...
There is a paucity of research into the effect of stress on the dietary behaviour of undergraduate s...
There is a growing interest in the effects of stress on food consumption. Studies suggest that stres...
Though studies have already debunked the “Freshman 15” myth of gaining 15 pounds during the first ye...
Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examined among Eg...
Background. It is becoming obvious that healthy lifestyle of students in higher education institutio...
AIMS: The current study assessed, by university and sex, the association between nutritional behavio...
Abstract: Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examine...
Due to limited time, cooking skills, and money, college students will tend to eat what is cheap and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between comfort food preferences of colleg...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...
One of the transitions from adolescence to adulthood is the admission of students to a university se...
The transition to college can be exciting but stressful. Previous studies have found that students g...
This study aimed to: • Assess the prevalence of food insecurity amongst a University student populat...
Stress is a process that involves the perception of and response to pressure and is often related to...