Relación entre estatus nutricional, insatisfacción corporal y conductas alimentarias de riesgo en estudiantes de nutrición
The sociocultural pressure on university students, and particularly those studying Nutrition, negatively influences their body image (BI), which favors the adoption of risky eating behaviors (REB), regardless of their nutritional status (NS). The purpose of this study was to describe the relationshi...
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description | The sociocultural pressure on university students, and particularly those studying Nutrition, negatively influences
their body image (BI), which favors the adoption of risky eating behaviors (REB), regardless of their nutritional status (NS). The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between body dissatisfaction (BD), NS and REB
in Nutrition students. A total of 370 students from a private university participated (93.5% women), with a mean
age of 19.5 years (SD = 2.5). Although 81% of the students were normal weight, 72.3% had BD. Participants with
obesity, overweight or normal weight had moderate risk of REB (p < .05), but not those who were satisfied with
their BI (p < .05). Specifically, students who wished to have a thinner silhouette showed greater risk of REB (OR =
2.97, p < .05) vs. those who wished to have a robust silhouette (p = . 76). In addition, the higher body mass index, the
more exercise to lose weight, restrictive diets, binge eating and loss of control when eating (p < .05). It is necessary
to develop interventions aimed at improving body satisfaction to prevent REB among university students, with
greater emphasis on those who choose Nutrition as a professional career |
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obesity, overweight or normal weight had moderate risk of REB (p < .05), but not those who were satisfied with
their BI (p < .05). Specifically, students who wished to have a thinner silhouette showed greater risk of REB (OR =
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obesity, overweight or normal weight had moderate risk of REB (p < .05), but not those who were satisfied with
their BI (p < .05). Specifically, students who wished to have a thinner silhouette showed greater risk of REB (OR =
2.97, p < .05) vs. those who wished to have a robust silhouette (p = . 76). In addition, the higher body mass index, the
more exercise to lose weight, restrictive diets, binge eating and loss of control when eating (p < .05). It is necessary
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in Nutrition students. A total of 370 students from a private university participated (93.5% women), with a mean
age of 19.5 years (SD = 2.5). Although 81% of the students were normal weight, 72.3% had BD. Participants with
obesity, overweight or normal weight had moderate risk of REB (p < .05), but not those who were satisfied with
their BI (p < .05). Specifically, students who wished to have a thinner silhouette showed greater risk of REB (OR =
2.97, p < .05) vs. those who wished to have a robust silhouette (p = . 76). In addition, the higher body mass index, the
more exercise to lose weight, restrictive diets, binge eating and loss of control when eating (p < .05). It is necessary
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