AbstractBackgroundWe determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had the objective to determine whether the awareness of the unhealthy lifestyle raised concerns and willingness to change habits.MethodsBody weight, heartbeat, BMI, body fat percentages, and blood pressure values were collected from 1095 students. Comprehensive statistical analysis was performed on the data.ResultsThe students had a mean weight gain of 1.1kg and an average BMI gain of 0.35. Members of a student corps gained significantly more weight (1.6±3.1kg) than non-members (1.0±2.5kg), while students who are living independently gained an average of 0.5kg more than students living with their parents (p<0.05). Approximately 40% of the students ...
© 2018 Suzan A. Haidar, Nanne de Vries, Dimitrios Papandreou, Rana Rizk, Mirey Karavetian. BACKGROUN...
The college life is a one of a kind experience. It is usually the first time students move away from...
Background: There is consistent evidence that suggests first year students are at risk of weight gai...
Background. We determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had the obje...
AbstractBackgroundWe determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had th...
Background: The transition to higher education involves a significant life change and might be accom...
Obesity has become the most significant noninfectious health risk in the United States, and the majo...
Earlier studies associated the first year of college with a dramatic increase in body weight, termed...
Background and Purpose: College freshmen gain weight at double the rate of same-age peers, and perso...
Objectives The transition from high school to college or university has been shown to be a critical...
Studies demonstrate that first-year university students are at high risk for weight gain. These repo...
Research has shown that college students exhibit gains in fat mass up to 5.5 times greater than thei...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Background The freshmen year of college is likely a critical period for risk of weight gain among yo...
© 2018 Suzan A. Haidar, Nanne de Vries, Dimitrios Papandreou, Rana Rizk, Mirey Karavetian. BACKGROUN...
The college life is a one of a kind experience. It is usually the first time students move away from...
Background: There is consistent evidence that suggests first year students are at risk of weight gai...
Background. We determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had the obje...
AbstractBackgroundWe determined body weight increase in first year Dutch college students. We had th...
Background: The transition to higher education involves a significant life change and might be accom...
Obesity has become the most significant noninfectious health risk in the United States, and the majo...
Earlier studies associated the first year of college with a dramatic increase in body weight, termed...
Background and Purpose: College freshmen gain weight at double the rate of same-age peers, and perso...
Objectives The transition from high school to college or university has been shown to be a critical...
Studies demonstrate that first-year university students are at high risk for weight gain. These repo...
Research has shown that college students exhibit gains in fat mass up to 5.5 times greater than thei...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and United Kingdom, countries with high prevalence of obesity, ...
Background The freshmen year of college is likely a critical period for risk of weight gain among yo...
© 2018 Suzan A. Haidar, Nanne de Vries, Dimitrios Papandreou, Rana Rizk, Mirey Karavetian. BACKGROUN...
The college life is a one of a kind experience. It is usually the first time students move away from...
Background: There is consistent evidence that suggests first year students are at risk of weight gai...