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Change in eating and body related behaviors during the first year of university
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Change in eating and body related behaviors during the first year of university

C. A. Timko, K. Mooney and A. Juarascio
Eating and weight disorders, v 15(1-2), pp E93-E97
01 Mar 2010
PMID: 20571329

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Psychiatry Science & Technology
Significant changes in BMI, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction occur during the first year of university. However, previous research has not yet isolated the key factors that lead to these changes. This study sought to add to the body of research in this area by investigating students' eating attitudes, behaviors, body image, and weight at the beginning and the end of the first year of university. Participants were initially 64 male and female university students from two universities: one rural and one urban. Twenty-eight percent of the participants completed assessments at two time points. These included a series of questionnaires designed to measure disordered eating, body image dissatisfaction and weight. These changes were different for males and females. Substantial changes in eating behaviors, attitudes, body image and BMI occur during the first year of university. Concrete knowledge about these changes might help students adapt to university life. (Eating Weight Disord. 15: e93-e97, 2010). (C)2010, Editrice Kurtis

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