The relationship of fast food consumption with sociodemographic factors, body mass index and dietary habits among university students
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2022
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Purpose – University students are one of the vulnerable groups in terms of having nutritional problems due
to their lifestyle and social environment. This study aims to determine the consumption of fast food among
university students and evaluate factors that may impact it, such as sociodemographic factors, body mass
index (BMI) or nutritional habits.
Design/methodology/approach – A cross-sectional study was conducted among a random sample of
184 university students (47.8% men and 52.2% women) with a mean age of 21.1 6 2.0 years. The survey
included students’ sociodemographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, nutritional habits and
fast-food consumption. Chi-square test, t-test and binary logistic regression analysis were used depending on
the characteristics of the data.
Findings – Results indicated that 39.7% of the students consumed fast food at least once in 15 days and
preferred these foods for taste, workload and social activity. Consumption of fast food occurred at an earlier
age in men (%13.6) and the portions were higher than portions of vegetables (p = 0.001). By using regression
analysis, a statistically significant relationship was found between the frequency of fast-food consumption
and age, gender, economic status, BMI, the amount of vegetables consumed daily and the habit of eating
breakfast (p < 0.05).
Research limitations/implications – It is planned to reach more students in the study. However, due
to the COVID-19 pandemic, transportation to students became difficult or could not be reached.
Originality/value – This study is one of the rare studies examining students’ orientation to fast food. The
number of studies in this field in Turkey is limited.
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Fast food, Food behavior, Food choice, University students
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Nutrition & Food Science
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https://doi.org/10.1108/NFS-01-2022-0003
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