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  4. Intake of foods high in saturated fats, vegetarian dietary pattern, and sociodemographic characteristics associated with body weight in Peruvian university students

Intake of foods high in saturated fats, vegetarian dietary pattern, and sociodemographic characteristics associated with body weight in Peruvian university students

Author(s)
Jacksaint Saintila
Percy G. Ruiz Mamani
Cristian Ramos‐Vera
Antonio Serpa‐Barrientos
Susan M. Oblitas-Guerrero
Isabel G. Lizarraga-De-Maguiña
Date Issued
20 de marzo de 2024
Type
Article
Volume
11
Start Page
1361091
End Page
1361091
DOI
10.3389/fnut.2024.1361091
Abstract
Background The prevalence of obesity continues to increase among university students and the general population. Consumption of a diet high in saturated fats could be one of the risk factors. Objective The consumption of foods high in saturated fats, the vegetarian diet pattern, and sociodemographic characteristics associated with excess body weight (overweight/obesity) were evaluated in Peruvian university students. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out selecting 5,608 Peruvian university students through no probabilistic convenience sampling. The survey was carried out during the months of February and April 2022. The Chi-square test and binary logistic regression analysis were used to evaluate the association between diet (saturated fats intake and dietary pattern) and sociodemographic factors with excess body weight in a cross-sectional analysis. Results It was observed that students who reported high consumption of foods high in saturated fats (OR B = 1.14) and those who had a non-vegetarian dietary pattern (OR B = 2.76) were found to be more likely to have excess body weight. On the contrary, students who reported adherence to the vegetarian diet pattern for more than 5 years were less likely to be overweight or obese (OR B = 0.84). Being ≥26 years of age (OR B = 3.28), living in urban areas (OR B = 1.68) and coastal areas of the country (OR B = 1.17), and enrolled in the engineering faculty (OR B = 1.19), were significantly associated with excess body weight. Conclusion The findings of the current study evidenced several factors associated with excess body weight in university students. Therefore, it is necessary to promote and implement healthy lifestyle programs, considering sociodemographic and dietary aspects such as age and dietary intake to control and prevent obesity in university students.
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Overweight

Excess weight

Obesity

Logistic regression

Environmental health

Orb (optics)

Medicine

Cross-sectional study...

Population

Body mass index

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Sociology

Overweight

Excess weight

Obesity

Logistic regression

Environmental health

Orb (optics)

Medicine

Cross-sectional study...

Population

Body mass index

Demography

Gerontology

Internal medicine

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