Associação entre hábitos alimentares e os distúrbios de ansiedade e depressão em estudantes universitários na região metropolitana do Recife-PE

Introduction: The mental health of undergraduate students has been a growing affliction, which can also be triggered by inadequate eating habits, such as low consumption of nutrients and phytochemicals and high consumption of ultra-processed products. Objective: to analyze the influence of diet qual...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista brasileira de obesidade, nutrição e emagrecimento nutrição e emagrecimento, 2022-11, Vol.16 (101), p.217-227
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: The mental health of undergraduate students has been a growing affliction, which can also be triggered by inadequate eating habits, such as low consumption of nutrients and phytochemicals and high consumption of ultra-processed products. Objective: to analyze the influence of diet quality and its association with anxiety and depression disorders among college students. Materials and Methods: cross-sectional study, with 137 university students, of both sexes, enrolled in undergraduate health-related courses, residents of the metropolitan region of Recife-PE. Food consumption was assessed using a Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) which was answered according to the interviewees' routine. An anxiety and depression scale was used to investigate the risk of developing these mental disorders in the interviewed students. These questionnaires were self-completed online, and data analysis was performed using the IBM SPSS Statistics software. Results and discussion: A representative amount of the sample is classified at probable risk of having anxiety disorders 50 (36.5%), and 40 (29.2%) possible risk of developing, the consumption of salty and sweet cookies showed an association with anxiety (p=0.043), sandwich cookies with anxiety (p=0.015), and depression (p=
ISSN:1981-9919
1981-9919