Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Physical Activity, Self-Concept and Sociodemographic Factors in University Student
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subjects
2.2. Instruments
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- Hypothesis 1 (H1) was partially supported as university students from Ceuta and Melilla reported a lower adherence to the MD. However, statistically significant differences were not found according to the place of residence and religious belief;
- Hypothesis 2 (H2) was completely supported. The results showed the practice of physical activity to be associated with a higher adherence to the MD; and
- Hypothesis 3 (H3) was partially supported, since adherence to the MD was only associated with the physical and academic dimensions of self-concept.
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University Campus | Eligible Sample % (n) | Excluded Participants % (n) | Final Sample % (n) |
---|---|---|---|
Granada | 17.6% (n = 112) | 23.1% (n = 9) | 17.3% (n = 103) |
Ceuta | 23.4% (n = 149) | 28.2% (n = 11) | 23.1% (n = 138) |
Melilla | 59.0% (n = 375) | 48.7% (n = 19) | 59.6% (n = 356) |
Total | 100.0% (n = 636) | 100.0% (n = 39) | 100.0% (n = 597) |
Variables | Sex | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
All (n = 597) | Male (n = 156) | Female (n = 441) | ||
MD | High | 77.6% (n = 463) | 33.3% (n = 118) | 66.7% (n = 345) |
Medium | 21.9% (n = 131) | 28.2% (n = 37) | 71.8% (n = 94) | |
Low | 0.5% (n = 3) | 0.6% (n = 1) | 0.5% (n = 2) | |
Campus | Granada | 17.3% (n = 103) | 18.4% (n = 19) | 81.6% (n = 84) |
Ceuta | 23.1% (n = 138) | 26.8% (n = 37) | 73.2% (n = 101) | |
Melilla | 59.6% (n = 356) | 28.1% (n = 100) | 71.9% (n = 256) | |
Physical Activity | Yes | 47.2% (n = 282) | 39.4% (n = 111) | 60.6% (n = 171) |
No | 52.8% (n = 315) | 14.3% (n = 45) | 85.7% (n = 270) | |
Religious Belief | Catholic | 54.9% (n = 328) | 25.3% (n = 83) | 74.7% (n = 245) |
Muslim | 16.3% (n = 97) | 13.4% (n = 13) | 86.6% (n = 84) | |
Atheist-Agnostic | 27.5% (n = 164) | 34.1% (n = 56) | 65.9% (n = 108) | |
Other | 1.3% (n = 8) | 50.0% (n = 4) | 50.0% (n = 4) | |
Place of Residence | Family Home | 63.8% (n = 381) | 24.9% (n = 95) | 75.1% (n = 286) |
Shared Flat | 29.5% (n = 176) | 26.7% (n = 47) | 73.3% (n = 129) | |
University Residence | 6.7% (n = 40) | 35.0% (n = 14) | 65.0% (n = 26) | |
Self-Concept | A-SC | M = 3.62 SD = 0.601 | M = 3.48 SD = 0.600 | M = 3.67 SD = 0.595 |
S-SC | M = 3.91 SD = 0.660 | M = 3.94 SD = 0.661 | M = 3.90 SD = 0.659 | |
E-SC | M = 3.31 SD = 0.440 | M = 3.43 SD = 0.407 | M = 3.27 SD = 0.444 | |
F-SC | M = 4.36 SD = 0.626 | M = 4.23 SD = 0.664 | M = 4.41 SD = 0.605 | |
P-SC | M = 3.34 SD = 0.741 | M = 3.64 SD = 0.681 | M = 3.23 SD = 0.733 |
MD | Physical Activity [% (n)] | Total [% (n)] | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | ||
Low adherence | 0.0% (n = 0) | 1.0% (n = 3) | 0.5% (n = 3) |
Medium adherence | 17.7% (n = 50) | 25.7% (n = 81) | 21.9% (n = 131) |
High adherence | 82.3% (n = 232) | 73.3% (n = 231) | 77.6% (n = 463) |
Total | 100.0% (n = 232) | 100.0% (n = 315) | 100.0% (n = 567) |
Self-Concept | MD | M | SD | F | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A-SC | Low | 3.50 | 1.25 | 6.744 | 0.001 |
Medium | 3.45 | 0.62 | |||
High | 3.67 | 0.58 | |||
S-SC | Low | 3.83 | 1.15 | 2.181 | 0.114 |
Medium | 3.80 | 0.62 | |||
High | 3.94 | 0.66 | |||
E-SC | Low | 3.13 | 0.64 | 0.420 | 0.657 |
Medium | 3.29 | 0.40 | |||
High | 3.31 | 0.45 | |||
F-SC | Low | 4.67 | 0.44 | 1.926 | 0.147 |
Medium | 4.28 | 0.69 | |||
High | 4.39 | 0.60 | |||
P-SC | Low | 3.11 | 0.94 | 5.296 | 0.005 |
Medium | 3.16 | 0.73 | |||
High | 3.39 | 0.73 |
Variables | MD Adherence | P | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Low | Medium | High | |||
Religious belief | Catholic | 0.6% (n = 2) | 23.5% (n = 77) | 75.9% (n = 249) | 0.762 |
Muslim | 0.0% (n = 0) | 22.7% (n = 22) | 77.3% (n = 75) | ||
Atheist-Agnostic | 1.2% (n = 2) | 20.1% (n = 33) | 78.7% (n = 129) | ||
Other | 0.0% (n = 0) | 25.0% (n = 2) | 75.0% (n = 6) | ||
Place Residence | Family Home | 0.8% (n = 3) | 20.7% (n = 79) | 78.5% (n = 299) | 0.881 |
Shared Flat | 1.2% (n = 2) | 25.5% (n = 45) | 73.3% (n = 129) | ||
University Residence | 0.0% (n = 0) | 20.0% (n = 8) | 80.0% (n = 32) | ||
Campus | Granada | 0.0% (n = 0) | 9.8% (n = 10) | 90.2% (n = 93) | 0.030 |
Ceuta | 1.4% (n = 2) | 23.9% (n = 33) | 74.7% (n = 103) | ||
Melilla | 0.8% (n = 3) | 26.7% (n = 95) | 72.5% (n = 258) |
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Zurita-Ortega, F.; San Román-Mata, S.; Chacón-Cuberos, R.; Castro-Sánchez, M.; Muros, J.J. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Physical Activity, Self-Concept and Sociodemographic Factors in University Student. Nutrients 2018, 10, 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10080966
Zurita-Ortega F, San Román-Mata S, Chacón-Cuberos R, Castro-Sánchez M, Muros JJ. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Physical Activity, Self-Concept and Sociodemographic Factors in University Student. Nutrients. 2018; 10(8):966. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10080966
Chicago/Turabian StyleZurita-Ortega, Félix, Silvia San Román-Mata, Ramón Chacón-Cuberos, Manuel Castro-Sánchez, and José Joaquín Muros. 2018. "Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Physical Activity, Self-Concept and Sociodemographic Factors in University Student" Nutrients 10, no. 8: 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10080966
APA StyleZurita-Ortega, F., San Román-Mata, S., Chacón-Cuberos, R., Castro-Sánchez, M., & Muros, J. J. (2018). Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Is Associated with Physical Activity, Self-Concept and Sociodemographic Factors in University Student. Nutrients, 10(8), 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10080966