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Title: Eating Behavior and Chronic Stress in a Post-pandemic Context Study with Portuguese Young People Aged 15–26 Years
Authors: Candeias, Adelinda
Félix, Adriana
Keywords: eating behavior
Stress
young people
Pos-pandemic context
Well-being
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Preprints.org
Citation: Candeias, A.A.; Félix, A.S. Eating Behavior and Chronic Stress in a Post-pandemic Context Study with Portuguese Young People Aged 15–26 Years. Preprints 2024, 2024010762. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.0762.v1
Abstract: The eating behaviors of young people underwent substantial changes due to the COVID-9 19 pandemic. This study addresses the understanding of pandemic impacts on perceived psycho-10 logical and physical well-being exploring the connection between self-perceived eating behavior 11 quality and chronic stress. A sample of Portuguese young people aged 15-26 years (N=951), com-12 pleted a self-report questionnaire assessing socio-demographic data, perception of eating quality 13 behavior, appetite, stress, well-being and optimism. The results reveal gender differences, with 14 males scoring higher in well-being and optimism, while females exhibit elevated appetite and 15 chronic stress scores, and also reveals negative links between age group and eating quality and 16 chronic stress, and positive links between eating quality and well-being. Well-being emerges as a 17 significant predictor of stress in middle and oldest young adults that maintain or increase quality of 18 eating behaviors, while optimism plays a paradoxical role in predicting higher stress in younger 19 adults with reduced eating quality. These results emphasize the need to consider eating behaviors 20 and stress among young adults as an investment in global public health, given the significant rep-21 resentation of young adults in the population, to mitigate long-term health risks. Effectively reduc-22 ing detrimental eating behaviors and stress in these demographic groups can enhance overall well-23 being and longevity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36537
Type: article
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