| Literature DB >> 31721793 |
Tom Deliens1, Benedicte Deforche1,2, Laurent Chapelle1, Peter Clarys1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The transition from high school to college or university has been shown to be a critical period for weight and fat gain. To date, no European data on weight and fat gain over the full trajectory of college or university are available. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate weight and fat gain among Belgian university students from freshman through senior year of university.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31721793 PMCID: PMC6853334 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow chart with drop-out rates across the measurements.
Anthropometric mean estimates (SE) from freshman through senior year of university.
| Measurements | Start 1st semester of the 1st year (T0) | Start 2nd semester of the 1st year (T1) | Start 2nd semester of the 2nd year (T2) | Start 2nd semester of the 3rd year (T3) | Start 2nd semester of the 4th year (T4) | Start 2nd semester of the 5th year (T5) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (kg) | ||||||
| Males (n = 139) | 69.9 (0.9) | 71.2 (0.9) | 72.6 (0.9) | 73.5 (1.0) | 74.2 (1.0) | 75.6 (1.0) |
| Females (n = 201) | 58.5 (0.8) | 59.1 (0.9) | 58.9 (0.9) | 59.2 (0.9) | 59.9 (0.9) | 60.7 (0.9) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||||||
| Males (n = 139) | 21.6 (0.3) | 22.0 (0.3) | 22.4 (0.3) | 22.6 (0.3) | 22.8 (0.3) | 23.2 (0.3) |
| Females (n = 201) | 21.1 (0.2) | 21.3 (0.2) | 21.2 (0.2) | 21.3 (0.2) | 21.6 (0.2) | 21.9 (0.2) |
| Fat% | ||||||
| Males (n = 139) | 14.9 (0.6) | 15.5 (0.6) | 15.0 (0.6) | 13.9 (0.6) | 14.4 (0.6) | 15.9 (0.7) |
| Females (n = 200) | 24.8 (0.5) | 25.5 (0.5) | 25.4 (0.5) | 25.6 (0.5) | 26.5 (0.6) | 27.3 (0.6) |
| FM (kg) | ||||||
| Males (n = 139) | 10.6 (0.5) | 11.4 (0.6) | 11.2 (0.6) | 10.6 (0.6) | 11.1 (0.6) | 12.5 (0.6) |
| Females (n = 200) | 14.9 (0.5) | 15.5 (0.5) | 15.4 (0.5) | 15.6 (0.5) | 16.3 (0.5) | 17.1 (0.5) |
| FFM (kg) | ||||||
| Males (n = 139) | 59.2 (0.5) | 59.8 (0.5) | 61.4 (0.5) | 62.8 (0.6) | 63.0 (0.6) | 63.1 (0.6) |
| Females (n = 200) | 43.6 (0.5) | 43.5 (0.5) | 43.4 (0.5) | 43.6 (0.5) | 43.5 (0.5) | 43.7 (0.5) |
| WC (cm) | ||||||
| Males (n = 139) | 75.7 (0.6) | 76.9 (0.6) | 77.6 (0.6) | 78.4 (0.6) | 78.8 (0.6) | 80.4 (0.7) |
| Females (n = 201) | 68.1 (0.5) | 68.1 (0.6) | 68.0 (0.6) | 68.1 (0.6) | 68.5 (0.6) | 69.1 (0.6) |
a significantly different from baseline measurement (p<0.05)
# trend towards significant difference with baseline measurement (p<0.1)
b significantly different from previous measurement (p<0.05)
^ trend towards significant difference with previous measurement (p<0.1)
BMI = body mass index; FM = fat mass; FFM = fat free mass; WC = waist circumference; SE = Standard Error