Background The freshmen year of college is likely a critical period for risk of weight gain among young-adults. Methods A longitudinal observational study was conducted to examine changes in weight, dietary intake, and other health-related behaviors among first-year college students (n = 186) attending a public University in the western United States. Weight was measured at the beginning and end of fall semester (August – December 2005). Participants completed surveys about dietary intake, physical activity and other health-related behaviors during the last six months of high school (January – June 2005) in August 2005 and during their first semester of college (August – December 2005) in December 2005. Results 159 students (n = 102 w...
Research on college students weight management practices is very limited.With the increase in overwe...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Background: The transition to higher education involves a significant life change and might be accom...
Background The freshmen year of college is likely a critical period for risk of weight gain among yo...
Obesity has become the most significant noninfectious health risk in the United States, and the majo...
Rates of overweight and obesity are high, considered a world-wide public health concern, and are ass...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of diet, physical activity, and lifestyle char...
The Freshmen Weight Gain is the weight freshmen expect to gain their first year at college. The Fres...
Background and Purpose: College freshmen gain weight at double the rate of same-age peers, and perso...
Currently, 32% of college students are overweight or obese (body mass index ≥ 25),which is likely be...
The purpose of this study was to examine and explain causes of body weight changes in first-semester...
Background: We determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had the obje...
Objectives. We test whether the phrase “Freshman 15 ” accurately describes weight change among first...
Earlier studies associated the first year of college with a dramatic increase in body weight, termed...
abstract: College students enter a critical period during early adulthood that involves transitionin...
Research on college students weight management practices is very limited.With the increase in overwe...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Background: The transition to higher education involves a significant life change and might be accom...
Background The freshmen year of college is likely a critical period for risk of weight gain among yo...
Obesity has become the most significant noninfectious health risk in the United States, and the majo...
Rates of overweight and obesity are high, considered a world-wide public health concern, and are ass...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of diet, physical activity, and lifestyle char...
The Freshmen Weight Gain is the weight freshmen expect to gain their first year at college. The Fres...
Background and Purpose: College freshmen gain weight at double the rate of same-age peers, and perso...
Currently, 32% of college students are overweight or obese (body mass index ≥ 25),which is likely be...
The purpose of this study was to examine and explain causes of body weight changes in first-semester...
Background: We determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had the obje...
Objectives. We test whether the phrase “Freshman 15 ” accurately describes weight change among first...
Earlier studies associated the first year of college with a dramatic increase in body weight, termed...
abstract: College students enter a critical period during early adulthood that involves transitionin...
Research on college students weight management practices is very limited.With the increase in overwe...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Background: The transition to higher education involves a significant life change and might be accom...