Kelly Eve F A, Guney-Coskun Merve, Weech Michelle, Fallaize Rosalind, Hwang Faustina, Lovegrove Julie A
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Institute of Health Sciences, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 10;20(4):e0319388. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0319388. eCollection 2025.
Students' diets often change when leaving home and starting university due to increased responsibility for their diet and finances. However, there is limited qualitative research with students at UK universities about how their diets change during the transition to, and whilst at university and the reasons for these changes. The aim of this study was to qualitatively explore three topics: 1) specific dietary changes reported by students at UK universities, 2) reasons for these dietary changes and 3) how students can be supported to eat more healthily. Fifteen students (100% female, 54% white) across different academic years (60% undergraduate and 40% postgraduate) from the Universities of Reading and Hertfordshire were recruited. Four online focus groups were conducted, ranging from groups of 2 to 6 participants, using a semi-structured topic guide. Discussions were recorded and professionally transcribed. Transcripts were coded and themes derived for each research topic using qualitative analysis software. After joining university, dietary changes commonly reported by the students included either increased or decreased fruit and vegetable intake, increased snacking behaviour, and increased alcohol and convenience food consumption. Common reasons for changes included limited budget, time management struggles, a lack of cooking skills, and peer influence. Students suggested that reduced cost of healthy foods on campus and cooking classes to learn new skills could help them to adopt a healthier diet. These suggestions could be used to guide future healthy eating interventions for university students.
由于对饮食和财务的责任增加,学生离开家开始上大学后,他们的饮食往往会发生变化。然而,关于英国大学学生在过渡到大学期间以及在大学期间饮食如何变化以及这些变化的原因,定性研究有限。本研究的目的是定性探索三个主题:1)英国大学学生报告的具体饮食变化;2)这些饮食变化的原因;3)如何支持学生吃得更健康。招募了来自雷丁大学和赫特福德大学不同学年的15名学生(100%为女性,54%为白人)(60%为本科生,40%为研究生)。使用半结构化主题指南进行了四个在线焦点小组讨论,每组参与者为2至6人。讨论进行了录音并由专业人员转录。使用定性分析软件对转录本进行编码,并为每个研究主题得出主题。进入大学后,学生们普遍报告的饮食变化包括水果和蔬菜摄入量的增加或减少、零食行为的增加以及酒精和方便食品消费的增加。变化的常见原因包括预算有限、时间管理困难、缺乏烹饪技能以及同伴影响。学生们建议,降低校园内健康食品的成本以及开设烹饪课程以学习新技能,有助于他们采用更健康的饮食。这些建议可用于指导未来针对大学生的健康饮食干预措施。