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Association between eating habits and quality of life among Chilean university students

Fabián Lanuza, Gladys Morales, Carlos Alejandro Hidalgo-Rasmussen, Teresa Balboa‐Castillo, Manuel S. Ortíz, Carlos Belmar, Sergio Muñoz

2020Journal of American College Health37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Objective To estimate the association between eating habits and quality of life (QOL) in Chilean university students. Participants: 1,212 students from the Universidad de La Frontera, Chile (mean age 18.7 ± 2.15) were surveyed in January–March 2018. Methods: Participants completed a cross-sectional self-report survey to evaluate QOL using the WHOQOL-BREF scale and eating habits with a food habits survey. Results: Students reporting a better healthy eating habits score also presented a higher QOL. Eating breakfast and eating home-cooked meals is a protective factor for QOL in each domain. The consumption of sweet snacks was shown to be a risk factor for the physical health and environment domains. The consumption of fast food is shown as the greatest risk factor in the physical domain. Conclusion: Healthy and unhealthy eating habits are associated with different dimensions of QOL. University authorities should develop new policies to improve the QOL of the entire university community.

Topics & Concepts

College healthAssociation (psychology)PsychologyGerontologyQuality of life (healthcare)Clinical psychologyEnvironmental healthMedicineFamily medicinePsychotherapistHealth and Lifestyle StudiesObesity, Physical Activity, DietNutritional Studies and Diet
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