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Association of Overweight and Obesity with High Fast Food Consumption by Gulf Cooperation Council Medical Students.

Jamil Ahmed1, Faisal Alnasir2, Ahmed Jaradat1, Amer Jebril Al Marabheh1, Randah Ribhi Hamadeh1.   

Abstract

Fast food and sugar-sweetened soft drink consumption, adiposity, and physical activity behavior were determined through a cross-sectional study with 251 medical students from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Approximately 38% of the students were overweight or obese, and 56.2% consumed fast food in the past 24 h. Main reasons for consuming fast foods were lack of time to cook healthy food (51%), pleasant taste (26%) and the influence of family and friends (15%). Overweight status or obesity was more prevalent among males (50%), those having greater knowledge about calories in fast-food meals (51.6%), who checked fast food calories before eating (47.7%) or overestimated the amount of sugar in a soft drink (17.82 ± 26.59 spoons). Overweight or obese participants also performed more moderate physical activity (1.73 ± 2.08 days per week) compared to those with normal weight or underweight (p = <0.05). Fast food consumption can be curtailed by improving the availability of and access to healthier foods and implementing behavior change and regulatory interventions.

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Keywords:  Bahrain; Fast food; Gulf Cooperation Council; Overweight and Obesity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31062621     DOI: 10.1080/03670244.2019.1613986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Food Nutr        ISSN: 0367-0244            Impact factor:   1.692


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