Associations between ultraprocessed and minimally processed snacks consumption and overweight/obesity among college students in South Florida

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH(2024)

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Objective: Evaluate the association between ultraprocessed and minimally processed snack consumption and overweight/obesity among college students. Participants: College students. Methods: Cross-sectional study. Participants completed an online survey with questions on socio-demographics, beverages and snacks consumption, and weight status. ANCOVA and logistic regression was used; analyses were adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, physical activity, and sleep duration. Results: A total of 435 students completed all questions in the survey. Most students were female (73.3%), Hispanics (61.1%), had a mean age of 24.7-year old and 40% had overweight/obesity. Those with overweight/obesity also had higher odds of consuming soft drinks in higher frequency and quantity than those without overweight/obesity (p < .05). Never consuming unsweetened yogurt/cheese and lower frequency and consumption of fruits were associated with higher odds of overweight/obesity (p < .05). Conclusion: Higher frequency and consumption of soft drinks while lower frequency and consumption of unsweetened yogurt/cottage cheese and fruits were associated with overweight/obesity.
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College students,obesity,snacks,ultraprocessed
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