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Food Addiction and Lifestyle Habits among University Students

The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing in our society, with a complex, multifactorial origin, and associated with greater morbidity and mortality in the population. Food addiction (FA) is a common disorder in overweight/obese people, which appears to be increasingly common in young p...

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Autores principales: Romero-Blanco, Cristina, Hernández-Martínez, Antonio, Parra-Fernández, María Laura, Onieva-Zafra, María Dolores, Prado-Laguna, María del Carmen, Rodríguez-Almagro, Julián
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13041352
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author Romero-Blanco, Cristina
Hernández-Martínez, Antonio
Parra-Fernández, María Laura
Onieva-Zafra, María Dolores
Prado-Laguna, María del Carmen
Rodríguez-Almagro, Julián
author_facet Romero-Blanco, Cristina
Hernández-Martínez, Antonio
Parra-Fernández, María Laura
Onieva-Zafra, María Dolores
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Rodríguez-Almagro, Julián
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description The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing in our society, with a complex, multifactorial origin, and associated with greater morbidity and mortality in the population. Food addiction (FA) is a common disorder in overweight/obese people, which appears to be increasingly common in young people. This study analyzed food addiction in a group of young university students and to examine its association with body composition, quality of sleep, adherence to the Mediterranean diet, physical activity/sedentary habits, tobacco or alcohol consumption, and health status. A total of 536 undergraduate nursing students participated in a questionnaire that included the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS 2.0). Up to 6.4% of the students presented FA. Statistically significant associations were observed in the variables for sleep quality odds ratio (OR) 4.8 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.66–13.87), anxiety/depression OR 8.71 (95% CI: 3.93–19.27), body mass index (BMI) OR 8.32 (95% CI: 3.81–18.15) and sedentary lifestyle OR 2.33 (95% CI: 1.09–5.01). A predictive model was developed after binary logistic regression (area under the ROC curve 0.84 (95% CI: 0.77–0.91). Students with FA presented higher BMI values, worse sleep quality, anxiety or depression problems, and more time spent in sedentary behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-80735132021-04-27 Food Addiction and Lifestyle Habits among University Students Romero-Blanco, Cristina Hernández-Martínez, Antonio Parra-Fernández, María Laura Onieva-Zafra, María Dolores Prado-Laguna, María del Carmen Rodríguez-Almagro, Julián Nutrients Article The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing in our society, with a complex, multifactorial origin, and associated with greater morbidity and mortality in the population. Food addiction (FA) is a common disorder in overweight/obese people, which appears to be increasingly common in young people. This study analyzed food addiction in a group of young university students and to examine its association with body composition, quality of sleep, adherence to the Mediterranean diet, physical activity/sedentary habits, tobacco or alcohol consumption, and health status. A total of 536 undergraduate nursing students participated in a questionnaire that included the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS 2.0). Up to 6.4% of the students presented FA. Statistically significant associations were observed in the variables for sleep quality odds ratio (OR) 4.8 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.66–13.87), anxiety/depression OR 8.71 (95% CI: 3.93–19.27), body mass index (BMI) OR 8.32 (95% CI: 3.81–18.15) and sedentary lifestyle OR 2.33 (95% CI: 1.09–5.01). A predictive model was developed after binary logistic regression (area under the ROC curve 0.84 (95% CI: 0.77–0.91). Students with FA presented higher BMI values, worse sleep quality, anxiety or depression problems, and more time spent in sedentary behaviors. MDPI 2021-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8073513/ /pubmed/33919610 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13041352 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodríguez-Almagro, Julián
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13041352
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