Background Stress and anxiety levels are elevated among university and college students. Although high stress levels can lead to an increase in adiposity, it is not clear whether stress and anxiety experienced when in university or college have an influence on students' weight. Objective The aim of this systemic review was to investigate whether stress and anxiety levels encountered during university and college enrollment were associated with higher adiposity or weight changes among students. Method A search strategy was used to identify peer-reviewed studies published between 1985 and March 2017 using the following databases: Medline using Ovid; PubMed, CINAHL using EBSCO, Embase using Ovid, PSYCHINFO, and Open Access Theses and Dissertat...
Objectives Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy di...
Research has shown that there is an increase in rates of stress and disordered eating for students t...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...
Background Stress and anxiety levels are elevated among university and college students. Although hi...
Background: College students are at risk of the “freshman 15,” consisting of weight gain during thei...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders such as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive-compulsive disorder...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
Recent statistics indicate that over one-third of college students are currently overweight or obese...
The transition to college is associated with higher levels of internalizing symptoms (i.e. depressio...
In my master thesis, I examined whether the psychological stress and from it resulting changes in ea...
textObesity is a public health concern and obesity rates increase from adolescence to adulthood. The...
Background of Study: One of the behavioral symptoms that commonly occured during stress is the chang...
The objective of this study was to describe the relationship between stress, weight-related health r...
Introduction: Stress, anxiety, and depression are of high prevalence among all mental disorders. The...
Abstract Background/Purpose of Study: College students are faced with many issues throughout their a...
Objectives Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy di...
Research has shown that there is an increase in rates of stress and disordered eating for students t...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...
Background Stress and anxiety levels are elevated among university and college students. Although hi...
Background: College students are at risk of the “freshman 15,” consisting of weight gain during thei...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders such as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive-compulsive disorder...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
Recent statistics indicate that over one-third of college students are currently overweight or obese...
The transition to college is associated with higher levels of internalizing symptoms (i.e. depressio...
In my master thesis, I examined whether the psychological stress and from it resulting changes in ea...
textObesity is a public health concern and obesity rates increase from adolescence to adulthood. The...
Background of Study: One of the behavioral symptoms that commonly occured during stress is the chang...
The objective of this study was to describe the relationship between stress, weight-related health r...
Introduction: Stress, anxiety, and depression are of high prevalence among all mental disorders. The...
Abstract Background/Purpose of Study: College students are faced with many issues throughout their a...
Objectives Different studies have reported the association between perceived stress and unhealthy di...
Research has shown that there is an increase in rates of stress and disordered eating for students t...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...