The association between food preferences, eating behavior, and body weight among female university students in the United Arab Emirates

This cross-sectional study investigated the associations between lifestyle, eating habits, food preferences, consumption patterns, and obesity among female university students in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Approximately 4,728 participants, including both Emirati and Non-Emirati students (Intern...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in public health 2024-07, Vol.12, p.1395338
Hauptverfasser: Al Sabbah, Haleama, Ajab, Abir, Ismail, Leila Cheikh, Al Dhaheri, Ayesha, Alblooshi, Sharifa, Atari, Siham, Polo, Stephanny Vicuna, Amro, Malak, Qasrawi, Radwan
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Zusammenfassung:This cross-sectional study investigated the associations between lifestyle, eating habits, food preferences, consumption patterns, and obesity among female university students in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Approximately 4,728 participants, including both Emirati and Non-Emirati students (International Students). Data collection involved face-to-face interviews and anthropometric measurements, showing an interrelated relationship between food preferences and obesity among female university students. While sociodemographic factors and lifestyle habits contribute to obesity, this study uniquely focuses on the role of food preferences and food consumption patterns in body weight status. The findings reveal a significant correlation between the intake of high-sugar beverages-such as milk, juices, soft drinks, and energy drinks-and an increased risk of overweight and obesity among both Emirati and Non-Emirati populations. Notably, milk consumption was particularly associated with obesity in non-Emirati populations (  = 88.1,  
ISSN:2296-2565
2296-2565
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1395338