An Investigation into the Fast-Food Consumption Habits of Public Health and Nursing Students at the University of Sunderland in London, UK
Sauda Parvin,
Russell Kabir,
Ali Davod Parsa
et al.
Abstract:Background It is generally believed that university students may consume nutritionally deprived foods, which can lead to weight gain and long-term health complications.
Aims This research aims to illustrate the fast-food consumption pattern of nursing and public health students at the University of Sunderland in London, United Kingdom.
Methods This cross-sectional study involved 235 nursing and public health students. The survey included a validated questionnaire, which provided insight… Show more
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