Aim: University students often cite increased monetary cost as a major barrier to improved eating behaviours. Here, we examine food expenditure behaviours in a sample of Australian university students. Methods: Students (n = 147) collected and analysed a 24-hour food record to determine their food group and nutrient intakes, then costed the food and non-tap water beverages consumed in the amounts recorded. Diet cost and food group expenditure (absolute and relative to total diet cost) were calculated and compared across socio-demographic characteristics. Spearman's Rho correlations and partial correlations (controlling for energy intake) were also used to identify associations between diet cost and intake. Results: The median (IQR) 24-hour ...
Low socioeconomic groups (SEGs) in Australia are less likely to consume diets consistent with the Au...
Previous studies have demonstrated that university students often consume unhealthy snacks and conve...
Due to limited time, cooking skills, and money, college students will tend to eat what is cheap and ...
This study was conducted as part of EFS’s PhD project. The University of Sheffield was its sponsor.B...
Background: Food-based dietary guidelines are designed to support populations to adopt a healthy die...
University is a time when students establish independence and are primarily responsible for their ow...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
Introduction: University students are potentially important targets for the promotion of healthy lif...
Food behaviours and food insecurity are complex topics, but there is minimal research on the food be...
Aim: Food security is an important nutrition issue among vulnerable population groups such as the yo...
Abstract: University students are the first post-childhood group who reach adulthood. A new period b...
Background/Aims: Evidence from the US suggests increased risk for weight gain among first-year unive...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
Unhealthy diets are typical of university students and are often thought to be unrepresentative of t...
University students are potentially important targets for the promotion of healthy lifestyles as thi...
Low socioeconomic groups (SEGs) in Australia are less likely to consume diets consistent with the Au...
Previous studies have demonstrated that university students often consume unhealthy snacks and conve...
Due to limited time, cooking skills, and money, college students will tend to eat what is cheap and ...
This study was conducted as part of EFS’s PhD project. The University of Sheffield was its sponsor.B...
Background: Food-based dietary guidelines are designed to support populations to adopt a healthy die...
University is a time when students establish independence and are primarily responsible for their ow...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
Introduction: University students are potentially important targets for the promotion of healthy lif...
Food behaviours and food insecurity are complex topics, but there is minimal research on the food be...
Aim: Food security is an important nutrition issue among vulnerable population groups such as the yo...
Abstract: University students are the first post-childhood group who reach adulthood. A new period b...
Background/Aims: Evidence from the US suggests increased risk for weight gain among first-year unive...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
Unhealthy diets are typical of university students and are often thought to be unrepresentative of t...
University students are potentially important targets for the promotion of healthy lifestyles as thi...
Low socioeconomic groups (SEGs) in Australia are less likely to consume diets consistent with the Au...
Previous studies have demonstrated that university students often consume unhealthy snacks and conve...
Due to limited time, cooking skills, and money, college students will tend to eat what is cheap and ...