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MAZA-AVILA, Francisco Javier; CANEDA-BERMEJO, María Carolina    VIVAS-CASTILLO, Angie Cecilia. Dietary habits and health effects among university students. A systematic review. []. , 25, 47, pp.110-140.   01--2022. ISSN 0124-0137.  https://doi.org/10.17081/psico.25.47.4861.

Objective:

to analyze the existing literature on studies related to the eating habits of young university students, as well as the impact that these habits have on their health. To this end, a Systematic

Method:

A Systematic Literature Review has been carried out, based on the criteria proposed by Petticrew & Roberts (2006) using the PRISMA standards. Articles of a practical nature, indexed in the electronic databases: Scopus, EBSCOhost and ScienceDirect, published in the period 2000-2020, were analyzed. The initial search yielded 2,397 articles, of which 57 were chosen for in-depth review, after applying the selection criteria.

Results:

The literature review showed that the investigations have been published in specialized Health Sciences journals, in countries such as the United States (14,04 %), Saudi Arabia (14,04 %) and Spain (10,53 %), using cross-sectional designs based on the collection of primary sources (66,67 %). In addition, the results showed that university students do not practice healthy eating habits (87,72 %). In fact, their diet is characterized by being little varied and of low nutritional quality, with a high consumption of sweets (57,89 %), fats (45,61 %) and ultra-processed foods (45,61 %), compared to a low intake of fruits and vegetables (71,93 %). Furthermore, bad eating habits have a high incidence on health (73,91 %), such as being overweight (47,21 %), cardiovascular diseases (18,18 %) and Diabetes (14,55 %).

Discussions:

The studies reviewed showed that there is a high prevalence between poor eating habits and the risk of being overweight and obese, as well as the future appearance of non-communicable chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and Diabetes.

: eating habits; public health; university students; Colombia.

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