Sunday, January 8, 2017
Weight Gain in the First Year of College
  Introduction\nUn healthy   gravel habits  be a  festering concern in individuals that are making the transition to university. A recent survey  lay out that 67 percent of students gained  load within the first few months of studying [ CITATION Mad14 l 2057 ]. During the transition it  fag end be state that students are  expose to factors  such as  nervous strain and no personal (free) time. It  crapper be argued that these factors  hunt down to  halt students adopting healthy eating  demeanors. Students  a good deal report that they are  endlessly up against aspects such as; self-discipline, taste preferences, time and  public lavatory; as well as their  tender network influences, friends, peers and a  insufficiency of parental control.  every last(predicate) of which can be said to influence their eating habits (Kapinos & Yakusheva, 2011).\nStudies in America state that university is a crucial period for  load gain (Crombie et al, 2009). If during the transition, students fail to ad   equately adapt, it can have  prejudicial effects on their health and weight status (Von et al, 2004).\n early on theories into healthy eating behaviours tend to focus on the individual. For  mannikin; Ajzen [CITATION Ajz85 n t l 2057 ] and his theory of planned behaviour, believes that behaviour can be explained  through with(predicate) intention and these intentions are  determine by attitudes on factors such as social norms and  behavioral control. However, Bandura [CITATION Ban86 n t l 2057 ] and his social cognitive theory, looks at the relationships between personal, behavioural and social factors to explain eating behaviours.\n truly few qualitative studies have looked into what shapes eating behaviours in university students. However, it can be reported that lack of time, discipline, social support, self-control, costs and  control budgets are all  hugely important and influential factors when  feel at these behaviours (Greaney et al, 2009). Furthermore, it can be suggested t   hat the differences in lifestyles and environments over  discordant culture...   
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