Nutritional habits and eating attitude in university students during the last wave of COVID-19 in Spain
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Emotional Eating is eating in response to negative emotional states, such as boredom, loneliness, or
anxiety. For some young people, both food and alcohol are a source of pleasure in their social life. A
cross-sectional study was conducted in 2022-23 in the Health Sciences Faculty. Mediterranean Diet
Adherence Test, alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT), Emotional Eater Questionnaire
(EEQ), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Yale Food Addiction, Perceived Stress Scale, and Anxiety
Questionnaire STAI, were employed. Emotional eater (EE) regarding to no emotional eater (NEE)
presented a mild food addiction, a significantly high intake of carbohydrates, fat, and alcohol. Energy
intake is dependent on saturated fat, also they are not conscious of their intake of calories, had worse
sleep quality, high perceived stress, and worse healthy eating index (HEI) due to their intake of sweets
and soft drinks. The diet quality could be affected by the stress of the pandemic. The association of
emotional eating with the intake of sweet foods and alcoholic drinks maybe is a remaining situation
of COVID-19. We suppose that maladaptive eating behaviors have improved over time during this
pandemic. Even though it is necessary to promote healthier eating among university students, it is also
necessary to improve healthy habits
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Díaz-Ureña, G., Renghea, A., Hernández, S., Crespo, A., Fernández-Martínez, E., & Iglesias-López, M. T. (2024). Nutritional habits and eating attitude in university students during the last wave of COVID-19 in Spain. In Scientific Reports (Vol. 14, Issue 1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-75810-6












