Investigation of University Students Attitudes Towards Healthy Eating in Terms of Some Variables
Ayça Genç, Denizhan Kaya
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to
examine the attitudes of university students towards healthy eating in terms of
some variables. 322 students (170 male, 152 female) from Bartın University
Faculty of Sports Sciences and Health Services Vocational School participated
in the study. "Attitude Scale Towards Healthy Eating" developed by
Tekkurşun Demir and Cicioğlu (2019) and a personal data form were used as data
collection tools in the research. SPSS 20 package program was used in the
analysis of the data. In the analysis of normally distributed data, the
Independent Samples T test was used in pairwise comparison, and the
significance level was taken as p<0.05. When the gender and attitude scores
and sub-dimensions of the groups participating in the study were examined, it
was found that men's attitudes towards healthy eating, feelings about nutrition
and positive nutrition scores were higher than women, but there was no
statistically significant difference between the groups (p>.05). When the
variable of taking the nutrition lesson of the groups and the scores and
sub-dimensions of the attitudes towards healthy nutrition were examined, it was
determined that the students who took the nutrition lesson had higher attitude
levels towards healthy nutrition, but there was no statistically significant
difference (p>.05). There was no statistical difference between the
department variable and the scores of attitudes towards healthy eating, and
between the sub-dimensions of knowledge about nutrition, feeling towards
nutrition and malnutrition (p>.05), but a statistical difference was found
between the groups in the sub-dimension of positive nutrition (p<.05). As a
result, the gender of the participants and the variable of taking a nutrition
course do not affect the attitude towards healthy eating, while the section
variable causes a difference in the positive nutrition sub-dimension.
Keywords: Healthy diet, University
students, Gender