This study explores the dietary experiences of international students in a British university, and how these phenomena differ from what they experienced in their home country. Ten participants were recruited using purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria were international students who had lived in England for less than a year; those with diet-related health problems were excluded. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed with Colaizzi’s method. This resulted in three main themes: changes in diet, new dietary experiences, and factors affecting dietary practices. Our findings also offer new insight about what international students might encounter relating to food and diet when studying abroad
Several studies have addressed to assess the eating habits of university students, but only few stud...
For some students, university, can be a period of increased autonomy in food choice and for black, A...
Background International study is becoming more prevalent, yet aspects such as food neophobia often...
This study explores the dietary experiences of international students in a British university, and h...
This study examines the dietary intake changes and factors related to dietary acculturation in inter...
International students studying at universities in the United States are subject to experiencing die...
Using findings from semi-structured interviews with international postgraduate students in England, ...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2019-06-01, issued 2019-06-01, epub 2019-06-...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishMigration to study in an industr...
The gradually increasing numbers of international students known as “sojourners” who stayed for a sh...
The purpose of this study was to describe the issues, adjustments and factors surrounding the intern...
Purpose This study offers an understanding of the role of food in the adjustment journey of Nigerian...
The aim of this study is to assess international students' dietary acculturation issues with a focus...
This study aimed to explore international student food choices in a semi-rural setting using partici...
Background: University represents a key event in the transition from youth to adulthood for a substa...
Several studies have addressed to assess the eating habits of university students, but only few stud...
For some students, university, can be a period of increased autonomy in food choice and for black, A...
Background International study is becoming more prevalent, yet aspects such as food neophobia often...
This study explores the dietary experiences of international students in a British university, and h...
This study examines the dietary intake changes and factors related to dietary acculturation in inter...
International students studying at universities in the United States are subject to experiencing die...
Using findings from semi-structured interviews with international postgraduate students in England, ...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2019-06-01, issued 2019-06-01, epub 2019-06-...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishMigration to study in an industr...
The gradually increasing numbers of international students known as “sojourners” who stayed for a sh...
The purpose of this study was to describe the issues, adjustments and factors surrounding the intern...
Purpose This study offers an understanding of the role of food in the adjustment journey of Nigerian...
The aim of this study is to assess international students' dietary acculturation issues with a focus...
This study aimed to explore international student food choices in a semi-rural setting using partici...
Background: University represents a key event in the transition from youth to adulthood for a substa...
Several studies have addressed to assess the eating habits of university students, but only few stud...
For some students, university, can be a period of increased autonomy in food choice and for black, A...
Background International study is becoming more prevalent, yet aspects such as food neophobia often...