Medicina Universitaria (Oct 2021)

Eating habits in university students of health science programs

  • Susuky Mar-Aldana,
  • Ana R. Rodríguez-Durán,
  • José C. Castañeda-Delfín,
  • Miriam H. Rodríguez-López,
  • Leticia Pesqueira-Leal,
  • Arturo Barraza-Macias,
  • Jorge A. Cisneros-Martínez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24875/RMU.21000017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4

Abstract

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Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate eating habits in university students who belong to health science programs. Methods: The study was conducted to 1503 students from the health area of five institutions of the Juarez University of the State of Durango: FAMEN (32.5%), FAPYTCH (23.4%), FAEO (16.1%), FODO (14.2%), and FCCFYD (13.8%). Each student was given an instrument to assess their eating habits. Results: There are few statistical differences in the ITEMS of the instrument applied to evaluate eating habits in university students of health science programs, presenting a low consumption of fruits, vegetables, protein-rich foods, and low water consumption. In contrast, there is a high intake of processed and high-calorie food. Conclusions: It is concluded that there is no difference between the variables of the instrument applied in the participating population, noting that students evaluated in both men and women are on a mostly regular scale, and when questioning the population studied about how often they follow a diet, a high percentage responded that sometimes, and a minimum percentage always mentions being within a diet.

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