The objective of this study was to describe the relationship between stress, weight-related health risk behaviors (e.g., eating behaviors, physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, cigarette smoking and binge drinking), and weight status using cross-sectional data on 2-year community college students enrolled in a randomized controlled weight gain prevention trial. Modified Poisson regression and linear regression were used to examine crude and adjusted cross-sectional associations. Higher stress was associated with higher prevalence of overweight/obesity (crude PR=1.05 [95% CI 1.01, 1.09]), though the relationship was no longer statistically significant after controlling for a wide range of weight-related health risk behaviors (adjuste...
In my master thesis, I examined whether the psychological stress and from it resulting changes in ea...
Background: We aimed to study the mediating role of diet quality, physical activity, smoking, and al...
textObesity is a public health concern and obesity rates increase from adolescence to adulthood. The...
Background: College students are at risk of the “freshman 15,” consisting of weight gain during thei...
The effect of stress and gender on health behavior, as well as the association amongst health behavi...
Perceived stress may impact health behaviors, and is of concern for college students, a highly stres...
Physical inactivity remains one of the primary cofactors that contribute to overweight and obesity, ...
IntroductionStress in numerous contexts may affect the risk for obesity through biobehavioral proces...
The purpose of this study was to determine how stress, exercise, and emotional eating can affect a c...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
Background: College young adults, within the defining parameters of emerging adulthood, are in a hig...
The growing prevalence of obesity among college-attending young adults is a major public health issu...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the correlation between college students' perceived stress (PS) and healthy ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine associations of sleep quality and quantity, fo...
In my master thesis, I examined whether the psychological stress and from it resulting changes in ea...
Background: We aimed to study the mediating role of diet quality, physical activity, smoking, and al...
textObesity is a public health concern and obesity rates increase from adolescence to adulthood. The...
Background: College students are at risk of the “freshman 15,” consisting of weight gain during thei...
The effect of stress and gender on health behavior, as well as the association amongst health behavi...
Perceived stress may impact health behaviors, and is of concern for college students, a highly stres...
Physical inactivity remains one of the primary cofactors that contribute to overweight and obesity, ...
IntroductionStress in numerous contexts may affect the risk for obesity through biobehavioral proces...
The purpose of this study was to determine how stress, exercise, and emotional eating can affect a c...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
Background: College young adults, within the defining parameters of emerging adulthood, are in a hig...
The growing prevalence of obesity among college-attending young adults is a major public health issu...
Objective: This study explored relationships among perceived stress, BMI, waist circumference, and e...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the correlation between college students' perceived stress (PS) and healthy ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine associations of sleep quality and quantity, fo...
In my master thesis, I examined whether the psychological stress and from it resulting changes in ea...
Background: We aimed to study the mediating role of diet quality, physical activity, smoking, and al...
textObesity is a public health concern and obesity rates increase from adolescence to adulthood. The...