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Analysis of body mass and food consumption of university students of the male sex in Brazil

Authors :
Souza, Luís Paulo Souza E
Da Silva, José Rodrigo
De Lima, Kevin Serdeira
Antônia Gonçalves De Souza
Source :
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews. 14:045-053
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
GSC Online Press, 2023.

Abstract

This study aimed to characterize food intake, body weight and self-perception about weight among university men of a Higher Education Institution in Brazil. Cross-sectional study, conducted in 2019, with a representative sample of 375 university students, using a validated questionnaire. Regarding nutritional assessment, most of them were classified as eutrophic (61.3%). It is noteworthy that 31.5% were overweight (overweight and obesity). Although most (42.6%) of the students realized that they were at normal weight, when the other categories (below or overweight) are added, 57.4% indicated these options. Asked about attitudes towards the current weight, 33.9% answered that they were not doing something and 14.3% indicated that they were trying to maintain them. Adding to the other options, 48.2% tried to lose or win. Most of them did not diet, exercise, use of weight loss medications in the 30 days prior to the research. Regarding physical activity in the week prior to the survey, 37.1% did not practice. On food intake the previous day, most consumed fruits, vegetables or boiled vegetables at least once. On the consumption of fast food (hamburger, coxinha, snacks or french fries), 53.9% did not make consumption in the previous week. Regarding biscuits, cakes or sweets, 40.8% ate once. It was observed that the interviewees presented good eating habits, however, part of them perceived their weight as not ideal. Although a small frequency indicates that you have done something (diet, exercises, use of medications) to lose weight, attention should be paid to these situations in order to monitor possible risk behaviors, highlighting universities as important spaces for help and promotion of men's health.

Details

ISSN :
25824597
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87069102ef3690702e4f1622ab826620
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2023.14.3.0026