Cogent Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: June 4, 2024
The
pandemic
has
had
a
significant
impact
on
many
aspects
of
students'
lives,
including
their
lifestyles.
This
article
presents
findings
from
quantitative
survey
conducted
among
381
university
students
which
aimed
to
evaluate
the
effects
COVID-19
lockdowns
lifestyle
choices
and
examine
relationships
between
age,
gender
related
characteristics.
results
indicated
notable
changes
in
daily
routines
during
with
heightened
engagement
digital
activities
such
as
social
networking,
movie
series
watching,
gaming.
Their
appetites
alcohol
consumption
increased.
Some
experienced
physical
psychological
exhaustion,
loneliness,
depression
sleep
problems.
research
showed
age
regular
sports,
media
usage,
gaming,
weight
loss,
feelings
loneliness
depression.
Despite
concerns
about
being
socially
isolated,
support
families
helped
them
cope
challenges
brought
by
pandemic.
A
crucial
finding
is
that
most
reported
satisfied
shift
distance
learning,
confirming
it
could
be
viable
alternative
for
education.
Enhanced
understanding
these
vital
higher
education
institutions
able
improve
learning
satisfaction,
well-being
academic
performance.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(5), P. 522 - 522
Published: Feb. 22, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
determine
whether
self-regulation
acts
as
a
mediating
factor
in
the
relationship
between
obesity-related
stress
and
weight
control
behavior,
targeting
Korean
female
college
students.
Obesity-related
behaviors
are
important
factors
affecting
an
individual's
health
well-being,
self-control,
psychological
trait,
can
play
pivotal
role
regulating
how
individuals
respond
engage
management
behaviors.
employed
descriptive
correlational
design.
A
total
of
109
students
with
overweight
obesity
participated
study.
We
used
self-report
questionnaire
measure
stress,
degree
behavior.
Data
were
analyzed
using
statistics,
Pearson's
correlation
coefficient
analysis,
bootstrapping
Hayes'
PROCESS
macro
for
mediation.
Significant
relationships
behavior
(r
=
0.25,
p
<
0.001),
self-control
-0.36,
0.26,
0.001)
observed.
Self-control
showed
indirect
effect
on
(Β
0.37,
0.001).
Through
research
results,
it
was
confirmed
that
is
has
among
obesity.
These
results
underscore
importance
addressing
strategies
interventions
at
promoting
healthy
or
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(9), P. 1281 - 1281
Published: April 25, 2024
This
study
was
conducted
on
5
March
2024,
by
the
Universidad
Europea
de
Madrid.
aims
to
explore
how
body
image
perceptions
influence
health
behaviors
and
mental
physical
outcomes
among
a
specific
group
of
605
young
adults
aged
20
35
engaged
in
strength
training
regimes.
To
measure
these
perceptions,
Multidimensional
Body-Self
Relations
Questionnaire
(MBSRQ)
employed,
an
advanced
tool
that
assesses
multiple
dimensions
through
its
subscales,
including
feelings
attractiveness,
investment
one's
appearance,
satisfaction
with
different
areas.
Participants
were
segmented
into
two
groups
based
median
split
their
self-reported
image.
The
survey
assessed
diverse
array
variables,
demographic
details,
physiological
data,
resistance
routines,
psychological
attributes.
In
this
revision,
we
consistently
use
term
'dietary
habits'
ensure
clear
uniform
language
when
discussing
eating
patterns.
Notable
differences
observed
dietary
habits
exercise
engagement,
influenced
significantly
perceptions.
Negative
linked
less
healthy
habits,
diminished
activity,
worse
outcomes,
such
as
increased
anxiety
depression.
Conversely,
positive
associated
healthier
more
frequent
better
health.
findings
suggest
interventions
aimed
at
improving
could
be
crucial
for
enhancing
overall
within
demographic.
Due
non-representative
nature
group,
conclusions
are
cautiously
presented
applicable
only
similar
populations
training.
underscores
need
holistic
strategies
encourage
improve
both
adults.
Cogent Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: June 4, 2024
The
pandemic
has
had
a
significant
impact
on
many
aspects
of
students'
lives,
including
their
lifestyles.
This
article
presents
findings
from
quantitative
survey
conducted
among
381
university
students
which
aimed
to
evaluate
the
effects
COVID-19
lockdowns
lifestyle
choices
and
examine
relationships
between
age,
gender
related
characteristics.
results
indicated
notable
changes
in
daily
routines
during
with
heightened
engagement
digital
activities
such
as
social
networking,
movie
series
watching,
gaming.
Their
appetites
alcohol
consumption
increased.
Some
experienced
physical
psychological
exhaustion,
loneliness,
depression
sleep
problems.
research
showed
age
regular
sports,
media
usage,
gaming,
weight
loss,
feelings
loneliness
depression.
Despite
concerns
about
being
socially
isolated,
support
families
helped
them
cope
challenges
brought
by
pandemic.
A
crucial
finding
is
that
most
reported
satisfied
shift
distance
learning,
confirming
it
could
be
viable
alternative
for
education.
Enhanced
understanding
these
vital
higher
education
institutions
able
improve
learning
satisfaction,
well-being
academic
performance.