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Comparison of Factors Associated with Disordered Eating between Male and Female Malaysian University Students

Disordered eating is prevalent among university students, especially females. Whilst literature suggests that factors associated with disordered eating may differ according to gender, such an association has not been studied in Malaysia. This cross-sectional study aims to compare factors associated...

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Autores principales: Chin, Yit Siew, Appukutty, Mahenderan, Kagawa, Masaharu, Gan, Wan Ying, Wong, Jyh Eiin, Poh, Bee Koon, Mohd Shariff, Zalilah, Mohd Taib, Mohd Nasir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7071321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31991785
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12020318
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author Chin, Yit Siew
Appukutty, Mahenderan
Kagawa, Masaharu
Gan, Wan Ying
Wong, Jyh Eiin
Poh, Bee Koon
Mohd Shariff, Zalilah
Mohd Taib, Mohd Nasir
author_facet Chin, Yit Siew
Appukutty, Mahenderan
Kagawa, Masaharu
Gan, Wan Ying
Wong, Jyh Eiin
Poh, Bee Koon
Mohd Shariff, Zalilah
Mohd Taib, Mohd Nasir
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description Disordered eating is prevalent among university students, especially females. Whilst literature suggests that factors associated with disordered eating may differ according to gender, such an association has not been studied in Malaysia. This cross-sectional study aims to compare factors associated with disordered eating between male and female university students. A total of 716 university students (male: 27.4%; female: 72.6%) were recruited in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia. All participants completed a set of self-administered questionnaires and their body weight and height were recorded. About one in five of the university students (20.3%) were found to have disordered eating. There were more female students (22.9%) disordered eating compared to males (13.3%, χ(2) = 8.16, p < 0.05). In male students (β = 0.228, p < 0.01), depressive symptoms were the only significant predictor for disordered eating. In females, the strongest predictor was depressive symptoms (β = 0.214, p < 0.001), followed by body size satisfaction (β = −0.145, p < 0.01) and body appreciation (β = −0.101, p < 0.05). These findings suggest that there are gender differences in the factors associated with disordered eating among Malaysian university students. Intervention programmes that address disordered eating should take into account these sex differences and its contributing factors.
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spelling pubmed-70713212020-03-19 Comparison of Factors Associated with Disordered Eating between Male and Female Malaysian University Students Chin, Yit Siew Appukutty, Mahenderan Kagawa, Masaharu Gan, Wan Ying Wong, Jyh Eiin Poh, Bee Koon Mohd Shariff, Zalilah Mohd Taib, Mohd Nasir Nutrients Article Disordered eating is prevalent among university students, especially females. Whilst literature suggests that factors associated with disordered eating may differ according to gender, such an association has not been studied in Malaysia. This cross-sectional study aims to compare factors associated with disordered eating between male and female university students. A total of 716 university students (male: 27.4%; female: 72.6%) were recruited in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia. All participants completed a set of self-administered questionnaires and their body weight and height were recorded. About one in five of the university students (20.3%) were found to have disordered eating. There were more female students (22.9%) disordered eating compared to males (13.3%, χ(2) = 8.16, p < 0.05). In male students (β = 0.228, p < 0.01), depressive symptoms were the only significant predictor for disordered eating. In females, the strongest predictor was depressive symptoms (β = 0.214, p < 0.001), followed by body size satisfaction (β = −0.145, p < 0.01) and body appreciation (β = −0.101, p < 0.05). These findings suggest that there are gender differences in the factors associated with disordered eating among Malaysian university students. Intervention programmes that address disordered eating should take into account these sex differences and its contributing factors. MDPI 2020-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7071321/ /pubmed/31991785 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12020318 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wong, Jyh Eiin
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Mohd Shariff, Zalilah
Mohd Taib, Mohd Nasir
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7071321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31991785
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12020318
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