2022
DOI: 10.53894/ijirss.v6i1.1059
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Student Food Selection Behaviour after Returning to Face-to-Face Classes

Abstract: The pandemic raised awareness about the consumption of healthy and high- quality food which was practiced at home leaving aside the consumption of "junk food" but students are returning to the consumption of these unhealthy foods in university. The objective of this research is to describe and analyze the behavior of students in the selection of their food (good and bad for health) after returning to school. The methodology applied is descriptive, correlational and predictive of a cross-sectional quantitative … Show more

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“…The reasons for this low intake are related to current food consumption trends [13]. COVID-19 generated changes in food selection, decreasing the consumption of ultra -processed foods, although again, this bad habit is being resumed [14]. The intake of minimally processed foods is a good option versus the consumption of ultra -processed foods [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reasons for this low intake are related to current food consumption trends [13]. COVID-19 generated changes in food selection, decreasing the consumption of ultra -processed foods, although again, this bad habit is being resumed [14]. The intake of minimally processed foods is a good option versus the consumption of ultra -processed foods [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%