Assessing Overweight,Obesity, Diet,and Physical Activity in College Students |
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Authors: | Kari Jo Harris PhD MPH Rebecca E. Lee PhD Niaman Nazir MBBS MPH Wendi Born PhD Harsohena Kaur MD MPH |
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Affiliation: | Problems of Chemical Dependency , Brown University , Box 1865, Providence, Rhode Island, 02912, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The authors surveyed 738 college students aged 18 to 27 years to assess overweight, obesity, dietary habits, and physical activity. They used BMI (body mass index) > 25 kg/m2 or BMI > 85th percentile and BMI > 30 kg/m1 or BMI > 95th percentile to estimate overweight and obesity in those aged < 19 years. To define overweight and obesity in those > 20 years, they used BMI > 25 kg/m2 and > 30 kg/m2. They found overweight rates of 21.6% using BMI directly and 16.2% using BMI percentile and obesity rates of 4.9% using BMI directly and 4.2% using BMI percentile. More than 69% of the participants reported < 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day and more than 67% reported < 20 g of fiber per day; participants reported physical activity on fewer than 3 d/wk. Most college students are not meeting dietary and physical activity guidelines, suggesting the need for prevention interventions and increased understanding of overweight in college students. |
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Keywords: | college student diet obesity overweight physical activity |
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