Eating habits and subjective well-being. A typology of students in Chilean state universities
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Schnettler, Berta
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Eating habits and subjective well-being. A typology of students in Chilean state universities
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The purpose of this study was to distinguish and characterize university student typologies according
to their life satisfaction and satisfaction with their food-related life. An online survey was applied between
June and August 2013 in five state universities in Chile, to 369 university students (mean age = 20.9 years,
SD = 2.27). The survey included the Health-related Quality of Life Index-4 (HRQOL), Satisfaction with Life
Scale (SWLS), Satisfaction with Food-related Life Scale (SWFL), as well as questions about the place of
residence, importance of food for well-being, frequency of meals in the place of residence and the frequency
of consumption of eight food groups. A cluster analysis was used to determine student typologies.
Three typologies of students were distinguished with significant differences in the average scores of the
SWLS and SWFL scales, self-perception of health, days with mental health problems, number of days of
health-related incapacity, place of residence, socioeconomic status, importance of food for well-being,
frequency of breakfast and dinner in the place of residence, frequency of consumption of meat, milk,
fruits and vegetables. It was found that most students with higher levels of life satisfaction and satisfaction
with food-related life live with their parents, eat at home more frequently, report fewer health
problems, have healthful eating habits and consider food very important for their well-being. Although
it is necessary to promote or improve the campaigns that foster healthful eating in the entire university
population, these campaigns must be specifically targeted to students who do not receive direct support
from their families.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132998
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.02.008
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Appetite 89 (2015) 203–214
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