%0 Journal Article %T Food behavior, body image and anthropometric indices of university students
Comportamento alimentar, imagem corporal e -ndices antropom tricos de universit rios %A M. R. P. MONTEIRO %A V. F. ZANIRATI %A M. L. ANDRADE %A R. R. SILVA %J Alimentos e Nutri£¿£¿o %D 2010 %I Universidade Estadual Paulista %X The aim of this study was to assess food behavior, self-image perception and anthropometric indices of college students. This was a cross-sectional study with 54 students in a public university. The lifestyle and self-image perception was collected using a standardized questionnaire tested. Food behavior was evaluated through the Eating Attitudes Test. Body composition was assessed for Body Mass Index (BMI), circumferences, skinfold analysis and bioelectrical impedance (BIA). The statistics tests used were Chi-square and Pearson correlation (p< 0.05). The students had 19 to 27 years old, 96.3% were non-smokers, 46.3% drank alcoholic beverages and 37.0% practiced regular physical activity. Most of the students (75.5%) were considered normal weight (BMI) but the body fat percentage was found to be above average. Regarding self- image perception, 40.7% felt overweight. Observing food behavior results, 12.0% were at risk of developing eating disorders. Positive correlations were veri ed between BMI with skinfold and skinfold with bioelectrical impedance. It was concluded that a considerable number of the college students assessed had a distorted self-image perception. Many of them had normal weight but with high body fat percentage. This study is relevant to investigate the risk of eating disorders and body image perception as part of the nutritional assessment. %K University students %K Food behavior %K Body Image. %U http://serv-bib.fcfar.unesp.br/seer/index.php/alimentos/article/view/988