2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1404598
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Convenience behavior in German university students is associated with sociodemographic, study- and health-related factors

Lisa Schwab,
Jennifer L. Reichel,
Antonia M. Werner
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe transition from school to university is often accompanied by a change in students’ lifestyles. So far little is known whether convenience behavior is an essential factor affecting students’ health and social interaction. In a heterogeneous population regard to sociodemographic and anthropometric characteristics the Convenience Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ) showed a better relationship between convenience-related behavior with overweight and obesity than established questionnaires. Here we assessed… Show more

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