Purpose To examine dietary habits, cooking skills, physical activity levels and perceived reasons for weight gain in relation to levels of body weight gain among university students in the UK. Methodology This study explored factors associated with body weight gain in a cross-sectional on-line study of British university students who were actively trying to lose weight. University student members of a national commercial slimming programme completed an online survey about weight gain, eating habits, cooking abilities and physical activity levels. Chi-Square tests were employed to examine factors associated with categories of weight gain. Findings The dataset comprised 279 current students. The majority of students (67%) reported we...
Background: College or university is a critical period regarding unhealthy changes in eating behavio...
There is worldwide concern that higher education students are increasingly engaging in unhealthy eat...
The purpose of this study was to identify if dietary intake and eating habits change in students dur...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore factors associated with body weight gain among Br...
Background: There is consistent evidence that suggests first year students are at risk of weight gai...
Background: University represents a key event in the transition from youth to adulthood for a substa...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many ado...
Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many adolescents but there are...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
This study was conducted as part of EFS’s PhD project. The University of Sheffield was its sponsor.B...
Two thirds of individuals over the age of 16 years in the United Kingdom (UK) are overweight or obes...
Objective: Adoption of an inactive lifestyle and inappropriate eating behaviour increases the risk o...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Unhealthy diet is a primary risk factor for noncommunicable diseases. University student populations...
Background: Moving from secondary education to university is an important transitional moment during...
Background: College or university is a critical period regarding unhealthy changes in eating behavio...
There is worldwide concern that higher education students are increasingly engaging in unhealthy eat...
The purpose of this study was to identify if dietary intake and eating habits change in students dur...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore factors associated with body weight gain among Br...
Background: There is consistent evidence that suggests first year students are at risk of weight gai...
Background: University represents a key event in the transition from youth to adulthood for a substa...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many ado...
Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many adolescents but there are...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
This study was conducted as part of EFS’s PhD project. The University of Sheffield was its sponsor.B...
Two thirds of individuals over the age of 16 years in the United Kingdom (UK) are overweight or obes...
Objective: Adoption of an inactive lifestyle and inappropriate eating behaviour increases the risk o...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Unhealthy diet is a primary risk factor for noncommunicable diseases. University student populations...
Background: Moving from secondary education to university is an important transitional moment during...
Background: College or university is a critical period regarding unhealthy changes in eating behavio...
There is worldwide concern that higher education students are increasingly engaging in unhealthy eat...
The purpose of this study was to identify if dietary intake and eating habits change in students dur...