Food patterns, lifestyles and body composition of students admitted to the university.

Authors

  • Ruth Adriana Yaguachi Alarcón Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, ESPOL, Facultad Ciencias de la Vida, Campus Gustavo Galindo Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Marieda Felisa Reyes López
  • Mariela Alexandra González Narváez
  • Carlos Luis Poveda Loor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12873/402yaguachi

Keywords:

Feeding Behavior;

Abstract

Introduction: When an individual enters higher education, it faces several changes that can influence the modification of his lifestyle and affect both his nutritional and health status. Objective: Determine the eating patterns, lifestyles and body composition that characterize the students admitted to the University.

Materials and methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out. It included 5,358 students admitted to the Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral between 2014 and 2019. Eating patterns were identified through a validated food consumption frequency survey. In order to know the lifestyle, inquiries were made about physical activity, alcohol consumption and tobacco. Finally, body composition was established through anthropometric parameters such as weight, height, waist circumference, and indicators such as body mass index and percentage of body fat.

Results: The sample consisted of 3,081 men and 2,277 women, representing 57.5% and 42.5%, respectively. The age ranged from 16 to 33 years. The eating patterns of the investigated was characterized by a recommended consumption of cereals (52.6%), meats (52.8%). On the other hand, fast foods (60.5%) and soft drinks (72.2%) are consumed less frequently. Finally, dairy (73.1%), vegetables (70.6%) and fruit (76.3%) are consumed in insufficient quantities In lifestyle, it was established that the highest percentage of those investigated did not consume alcoholic beverages (61.3%) or smoke (93.8%) and did light physical activity (83.3%). Both BMI and percentage of fat were within normal ranges.

Conclusions: The levels of overweight and obesity in the study population are lower than those reported at the Ecuador level between the ages of 20 to 29 years of age, and their prevalence may increase in years after admission to university.

 

Published

2020-08-29

How to Cite

Yaguachi Alarcón, R. A., Reyes López, M. F., González Narváez, M. A., & Poveda Loor, C. L. (2020). Food patterns, lifestyles and body composition of students admitted to the university. Nutrición Clínica Y Dietética Hospitalaria, 40(2), 173–180. https://doi.org/10.12873/402yaguachi

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