Aim: The prevalence of disordered eating has been frequently reported in university students; however, the prevalence amongst Australian undergraduate students studying degrees with a focus on nutrition is uncertain. The aims of this study were to: (i) assess eating attitudes and behaviours of students enrolled in nutrition and dietetics, (ii) compare those to students enrolled in another health degree of occupational therapy (OT) and (iii) explore possible relationships between eating attitudes and behaviours and other characteristics of both cohorts. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study investigated self-reported anthropometric characteristics, eating attitudes and behaviours and self-esteem using a series of questionnaires. ...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
An eating disorder is a “persistent disturbed eating behaviors that result in altered consumption or...
Abstract Background: Disordered eating attitudes and behaviors have become an issue of worldwide co...
Eating attitudes and behaviours of female students enrolled in the discipline of Nutrition and Diete...
Modern society is preoccupied with physical appearance. It is well accepted that a focus on appearan...
It remains unclear if studying a health-related degree alters an individual’s eating attitudes and d...
Eating attitudes and behaviours in a sample of female university students: Does studying nutrition a...
It was aimed to investigate the eating attitudes and its relationships with anxiety and depression a...
Objectives: The objective was to determine and compare the eating behaviour, eating attitude and bod...
The aim of this study was to investigate the eating behaviours and body shape concerns of undergradu...
Objective Sometimes the suspicion is put forward that nutrition students show more disordered eatin...
AbstractIn recent years, obesity has become widespread in many countries, and individuals come face ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Studies have indicated that university students majoring in nutrition and die...
There is currently little known about the eating and exercise practices of students studying Nutriti...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
An eating disorder is a “persistent disturbed eating behaviors that result in altered consumption or...
Abstract Background: Disordered eating attitudes and behaviors have become an issue of worldwide co...
Eating attitudes and behaviours of female students enrolled in the discipline of Nutrition and Diete...
Modern society is preoccupied with physical appearance. It is well accepted that a focus on appearan...
It remains unclear if studying a health-related degree alters an individual’s eating attitudes and d...
Eating attitudes and behaviours in a sample of female university students: Does studying nutrition a...
It was aimed to investigate the eating attitudes and its relationships with anxiety and depression a...
Objectives: The objective was to determine and compare the eating behaviour, eating attitude and bod...
The aim of this study was to investigate the eating behaviours and body shape concerns of undergradu...
Objective Sometimes the suspicion is put forward that nutrition students show more disordered eatin...
AbstractIn recent years, obesity has become widespread in many countries, and individuals come face ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Studies have indicated that university students majoring in nutrition and die...
There is currently little known about the eating and exercise practices of students studying Nutriti...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
An eating disorder is a “persistent disturbed eating behaviors that result in altered consumption or...
Abstract Background: Disordered eating attitudes and behaviors have become an issue of worldwide co...