AIMS: The current study assessed, by university and sex, the association between nutritional behaviour (twelve independent variables), and stress and depressive symptoms (dependent variables) in a sample from three UK countries. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was undertaken among undergraduates enrolled across seven universities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (N = 3,706). Self-administered questionnaires included a 12-item food frequency questionnaire, Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale and modified Beck Depression Inventory. Sex and university comparisons were undertaken. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were computed for each of the two outcomes--perceived stress and depressive symptoms. RESULTS: The frequencies of...
Background and Objectives: Depression is one of the fourth most common diseases and will be the seco...
Background: Based on existing evidence, depression may be related to certain food cravings. Since th...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
AIMS: The current study assessed, by university and sex, the association between nutritional behavio...
Mikolajczyk RT, El Ansari W, Maxwell AE. Food consumption frequency and perceived stress and depress...
BackgroundCertain foods might be more frequently eaten under stress or when higher levels of depress...
This study assessed whether perceived stress and depressive symptoms were associated with the freque...
The aim of the study was to explore the association between perceived stress, depression and food co...
Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examined among Eg...
Background: According to the previous studies, stress influences on eating behavior and is associate...
Mental health issues among college students are a growing public health concern, making predictors s...
Background. Depressive symptoms may appear at any age, yet they are most likely to be observed among...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between stress and emotional eating and th...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between dietary nutrients intake according...
Abstract: Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examine...
Background and Objectives: Depression is one of the fourth most common diseases and will be the seco...
Background: Based on existing evidence, depression may be related to certain food cravings. Since th...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...
AIMS: The current study assessed, by university and sex, the association between nutritional behavio...
Mikolajczyk RT, El Ansari W, Maxwell AE. Food consumption frequency and perceived stress and depress...
BackgroundCertain foods might be more frequently eaten under stress or when higher levels of depress...
This study assessed whether perceived stress and depressive symptoms were associated with the freque...
The aim of the study was to explore the association between perceived stress, depression and food co...
Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examined among Eg...
Background: According to the previous studies, stress influences on eating behavior and is associate...
Mental health issues among college students are a growing public health concern, making predictors s...
Background. Depressive symptoms may appear at any age, yet they are most likely to be observed among...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between stress and emotional eating and th...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between dietary nutrients intake according...
Abstract: Food intake choice and amount might change with stress. However, this has not been examine...
Background and Objectives: Depression is one of the fourth most common diseases and will be the seco...
Background: Based on existing evidence, depression may be related to certain food cravings. Since th...
Background: Daily stress and mood may influence eating behaviour, which may affect health outcomes i...