Nutrition and Physical Activity in the University Population: A Scoping Review of Combined Impacts on Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Performance, and Quality of Life
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Impact on Mental Health, Cognitive Function and Quality of Life
1.2. Purpose of the Review
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Identification Phase
2.2. Screening Phase
2.3. Inclusion Phase
3. Results
- Separate Effects of Diet and Physical Activity: Several studies explored the individual contributions of either dietary habits or physical activity. For example, Akter and Hossain (2024) [5] examined how dietary patterns correlate with sedentary behavior, while Al Ali and Khazaaleh (2023) [6] investigated food intake and lifestyle risks.
- Psychological and Cognitive Outcomes: Multiple studies assessed mental health outcomes such as stress, anxiety, and cognitive function. Ansari et al. (2025) [1] conducted a systematic review linking stress levels to emotional well-being, and Alexatou et al. (2025) [13] reviewed the psychological role of emotional eating.
- Combined Interventions and Holistic Approaches: A subset of studies focused on integrated approaches combining both diet and exercise. While fewer in number, these studies (e.g., Remskar et al., 2024 [7]) suggested that combined lifestyle modifications may have synergistic effects on mental health, resilience, and perceived quality of life.
4. Discussion
4.1. Overview of Key Findings
4.2. Interpretation in Light of Existing Literature
4.3. Practical Implications and Operational Recommendations
4.4. The Impact of Heterogeneity and Moderating Factors
4.5. Research Gaps, Future Directions, and Limitations
- Specific Study Designs: There is an urgent need for longitudinal cohort studies that track first-year students throughout their university careers to understand the temporal dynamics between variables. Furthermore, Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are essential to establish causality.
- Concrete Research Questions: Future RCTs could address specific questions such as: ‘Does a 12-week integrated intervention, combining nutritional education with group physical activity, lead to a greater reduction in anxiety symptoms compared to a single-component intervention?’
- Particular Populations: Research should explicitly focus on underrepresented and potentially more vulnerable student populations, such as international students, students from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and those in non-health-related academic fields.
5. Conclusions and Practical Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Title | Authors | Year | Objective |
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Migraine among King Khaled University students; prevalence, determinants, and impact on academic life | AboElela, A.M.; Mohamed, S.S.; Alsaleem, S.A.; Aboareef, R.A.M.; Al Hunaif, G.M.; Alshehri, Y.A.S.; Almazni, T.A.A.; Alshmrani, L.S.; Alqahtani, R.M.; Alshehri, L.M.A.; Dashnan, L.D.; Alshehri, S.A.S.; Al manea, D.M.; Alahmari, G.S.; Ghazy, R.M. | 2025 | Determine how prevalent migraine is among students at King Khalid University, identify its contributing factors, and evaluate the impact of migraine and other types of headache on academic performance and university life. |
Food Consumption Patterns and Sedentary Behaviors Among the University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study. | Akter, M.M.; Hossain, M.J. | 2024 | Explore dietary habits and sedentary behavior among university students in Dhaka, Bangladesh. |
Assessment of food consumption, smoking, alcohol use, and physical activity by sex and major of study among a sample of college students in Jordan | Al Ali, N.M.; Khazaaleh, F.K. | 2023 | Examine how gender and field of study (health-related vs. non-health) influence the frequency of food intake and engagement in health-risk behaviors among undergraduate students. |
Exploring the Impact of Emotional Eating Among University Students: A Literature Review | Alexatou, O.; Papadopoulou, S.K.; Mentzelou, M.; Deligiannidou, G.-E.; Dakanalis, A.; Giaginis, C. | 2025 | Critically evaluate existing clinical evidence on how emotional eating affects university students. |
Association of stress and emotional well-being in non medical college students: a systematic review and meta-analysis | Ansari, S.; Khan, I.; Iqbal, N.; | 2025 | Examine the relationship between stress and emotional well-being in non-medical college students, while exploring variability among studies through subgroup analyses and meta-regression techniques. |
Effectiveness of Digital Lifestyle Interventions on Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Well-Being: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | Brinsley, J.; O’Connor, E.J.; Singh, B.; McKeon, G.; Curtis, R.; Ferguson, T.; Gosse, G.; Willems, I.; Marent, P.J.; Szeto, K.; Firth, J.; Maher, C. | 2025 | Valuate how digital lifestyle interventions influence depression, anxiety, stress, and overall well-being in adults, and identify key technological, methodological, and demographic factors linked to variations in mental health outcomes. |
Mediterranean Diet Compliance Is Related with Lower Prevalence of Perceived Stress and Poor Sleep Quality in University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Greece | Dakanalis, A.; Papadimitriou, K.; Alexatou, O.; Deligiannidou, G.-E.; Pappa, M.; Papadopoulou, S.K.; Louka, A.; Paschodimas, G.; Mentzelou, M.; Giaginis, C. | 2025 | Examine how adherence to the Mediterranean diet relates to perceived stress and sleep quality in Greek university students, while also analyzing its associations with different sociodemographic and lifestyle variables. |
University students’ and clinicians’ beliefs and attitudes towards physical activity for mental health | deJonge, M.L.; Omran, J.; Faulkner, G.E.; Sabiston, C.M. | 2020 | Investigate how university students and mental health professionals perceive and value physical activity as a tool for supporting mental health. |
Measuring Mental Health in 2 Brazilian University Centers: Protocol for a Cohort Survey | Di Santi, T.; Nascimento, A.G.; Fukuti, P.; Marchisio, V.; Araujo do Amaral, G.C.; Peternella Vaz, C.F.; Finotti Carrijo, L.D.; de Oliveira, L.C.; da Costa, L.O.; Mancini Marion Konieczniak, E.; Zuppi Garcia, L.A.; Cabrelon Jusevicius, V.C.; de Castro Humes, E.; Rossi Menezes, P.; Miguel, E.; Caye, A. | 2025 | Outline the methodology of a web-based longitudinal survey aimed at evaluating mental well-being, tracking the occurrence of psychological symptoms, and identifying related factors within a sample of Brazilian university students. |
Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and mental health among university students in Lebanon | El Mikkawi, H.; El Khoury, C.; Rizk, R. | 2024 | Examine how adherence to the Mediterranean diet relates to mental health indicators—namely depression, anxiety, and stress—among university students in Lebanon. |
Educational interventions for the adoption of healthy lifestyles and improvement of health literacy: a systematic review | Estrela, M.; Leitão, C.; Neto, V.; Martins, B.; Santos, J.; Branquinho, A.; Figueiras, A.; Roque, F.; Herdeiro, M.T. | 2025 | Evaluate how educational interventions influence health literacy and the adoption of healthier lifestyle choices, while also examining their impact on attitudes, behaviors, and overall health outcomes. |
The Building Healthy Eating and Self-Esteem Together for University Students Mobile App to Treat Eating Disorders: User-Centered Research Design and Feasibility Study | Forbush, K.T.; Christensen Pacella, K.A.; Thomeczek, M.L.; Gould, S.R.; Chapa, D.A.N.; Richson, B.N.; Perko, V.L.; Ayres, J.; Chen, Y.; Negi, S. | 2023 | Detail the creation, functionality, and user acceptance of the BEST-U mobile health (mHealth) application, developed to bridge the gap in eating disorder treatment availability within university settings. |
Scoping Review of Programmatic Well-Being Interventions and Outcomes to Support Pharmacy Students | Harris, S.C.; Gandavarapu, S.; Zeeman, J.M. | 2024 | Examine how various strategies adopted by pharmacy schools contribute to enhancing the well-being of their students. |
Students’ conceptions of health: A cross educational stage survey | Hsin, M.; Lin, C.; Li, H.; Lin, S. | 2020 | Examine students’ understanding of health across junior high, senior high, and college levels in Taiwan using a cross-sectional survey, with particular attention to four key dimensions: physical, mental, social, and cultural well-being. |
The gratitude model of body appreciation and intuitive eating: Replication and extension of the model to explain intuitive eating facets among young adult women in China | Huang, Z.; Wang, S.; Lin, Y.; Cui, T.; Barnhart, W.R.; Gaggiano, C.M.; Ji, F.; He, J. | 2024 | Replicate and expand the gratitude-based model linking body appreciation to intuitive eating among Chinese women, and investigate its capacity to account for the different dimensions of intuitive eating behavior. |
Development and Implementation of a 3-Week Whole-Food Plant-Based Vegan Diet Intervention for College Students | Isaacs, S.E.; Bogardus, M.; Thompson, M.; Wu, S.; Howell, M. | 2025 | “Detail the methodology of the Diet and Health Study, a pilot feasibility project designed to evaluate how a whole-food, plant-based vegan diet influences college students’ physical and mental well-being. The study also aimed to assess both the practicality of its implementation and participants’ acceptance of the intervention, while comparing potential differences in outcomes based on two distinct modes of educational delivery. |
The Stride program: Feasibility and pre-to-post program change of an exercise service for university students experiencing mental distress | Jeftic, I.; Furzer, B.; Dimmock, J.A.; Wright, K.; Budden, T.; Boyd, C.; Simpson, A.; Rosenberg, M.; Sabiston, C.M.; de Jonge, M.; Jackson, B. | 2023 | Evaluate the practicality of introducing an on-campus exercise initiative tailored for students experiencing mental distress, and examine pre- to post-program variations in mental and physical health, as well as other related outcomes. |
Experiences and perceptions of college students regarding the effects of Shivam Yoga on mental health and behavior: A qualitative study | Lacerda, K.C.D.; de Assis, A.D.; Souza, G.G.L. | 2025 | Explore university students’ perceptions of how yoga influences their physical well-being, emotional states, and everyday life, with the aim of gaining insight into their lived experiences. |
A Quasi-Experimental Study Investigating the Impact of a Lifestyle Redesign Program on the Well-Being of Korean University Students | Leigh An, S.; Kim, G.; | 2024 | Evaluate how a lifestyle redesign intervention affects the overall well-being of university students in Korea. |
Associations between insufficient sleep, skipping breakfast and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents: A school-based cross-sectional study in China | Li, S.; Li, X.; Wang, J.; Jiang, D.; Zhang, Y.; Lou, W.; Bao, K.; Gong, Q. | 2024 | Explore both the individual and combined relationships between inadequate sleep and breakfast skipping and their link to depressive symptoms, while also assessing potential variations based on age and gender. |
Influence of eating habits and alcohol consumption on the academic performance among a university population in the community of Madrid: A pilot study | López-Moreno, M.; Garcés-Rimón, M.; Miguel, M.; Iglesias-López, M.T. | 2021 | Analyze how students’ eating behaviors and alcohol intake correlate with their academic performance within a university population. |
Campus Food Pantry Use Is Linked to Better Health Among Public University Students | Martinez, S.M.; Chodur, G.M.; Esaryk, E.E.; Kaladijian, S.; Ritchie, L.D.; Grandner, M. | 2022 | Investigate, through retrospective analysis, the potential relationship between the use of a campus food pantry and enhancements in sleep quality, mental well-being, and overall physical health among students attending a public university. |
Factors associated with high and low mental well-being in Spanish university students | Navarra-Ventura, G.; Riera-Serra, P.; Roca, M.; Gili, M.; García-Toro, M.; Vilagut, G.; Alayo, I.; Ballester, L.; Blasco, M.J.; Castellví, P.; Colom, J.; Casajuana, C.; Gabilondo, A.; Lagares, C.; Almenara, J.; Miranda-Mendizabal, A.; Mortier, P.; Piqueras, J.A.; Soto-Sanz, V.; Alonso, J. | 2024 | Investigate the determinants linked to both elevated and diminished levels of mental well-being within a representative group of first-year university students in Spain |
The effect of laughter yoga on stress and anxiety of nursing students: A systematic review | Nazari, A.M.; Ghazanfari, M.J.; Zeydi, A.E.; Zare-Kaseb, A. | 2024 | Assess how laughter yoga influences stress and anxiety reduction among nursing students. |
Evaluating the impact of a brief Health at Every Size®-informed health promotion activity on body positivity and internalized weight-based oppression | O’Hara, L.; Ahmed, H.; Elashie, S. | 2021 | Evaluate the impact of brief health promotion activity informed by the Health at Every Size® approach on body positivity and internalized weight-based oppression among Qatar University female students. |
Perceived healthiness of foods: A systematic review of qualitative studies | Pinto, V.R.A.; Campos, R.F.A.; Rocha, F.; Emmendoerfer, M.L.; Vidigal, M.C.T.R.; da Rocha, S.J.S.S.; Della Lucia, S.M.; Cabral, L.F.M.; de Carvalho, A.F.; Perrone, Í.T. | 2021 | Analyze how perceptions of food healthiness have been studied, examine their influence on consumer attitudes and dietary choices, and understand their role in shaping consumer expectations. |
Computational analysis of cortical EEG biosignals and neural dynamics underlying an integrated mind–body relaxation technique | Radhamani, R.; Nizar, N.; Kumar, D.; Pillai, G.S.; Prasad, L.S.; Jitha, S.S.; Kuniyil, M.K.V.; Sekhara, A.A.; Kumar, V.S.; Pillai, S.; Diwakara, S. | 2020 | Examine brain activity patterns during a brief integrated yoga and meditation session to evaluate dynamic neural changes and how these practices influence brain organization in healthy individuals. Additionally, the study aimed to investigate the spatial and temporal effects of a Kerala-origin yoga and meditation method. |
Assessing the relationship between lifestyle factors and mental health outcomes among Afghan university students | Rahimi, A.; Wardak, M.F.; Shayan, N.A. | 2024 | Investigate the relationship between key lifestyle behaviors—such as physical activity, dietary patterns, and sleep—and mental health indicators including depression, anxiety, and stress among university students at Herat University in Afghanistan. The study posited that poorer health behaviors and demographic factors would be linked to elevated psychological distress. |
Effects of combining physical activity with mindfulness on mental health and wellbeing: Systematic review of complex interventions | Remskar, M.; Western, M.J.; Osborne, E.L.; Maynard, O.M.; Ainsworth, B. | 2024 | Critically assess existing evidence on the effects of interventions integrating physical activity and mindfulness on mental health and well-being, with an additional focus on uncovering the mechanisms through which these combined approaches exert their influence. |
Motivations Toward Using Digital Health and Exploring the Possibility of Using Digital Health for Mental Health in Bangladesh University Students: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study | Sifat, M.S.; Saperstein, S.L.; Tasnim, N.; Green, K.M. | 2022 | Explore the acceptability of digital health tools for mental health promotion among university students in Bangladesh, and examine the underlying motivational factors influencing their use. |
Is exercise a viable therapy for anxiety? Systematic review of recent literature and critical analysis | Stonerock, G.L.; Gupta, R.P.; Blumenthal, J.A. | 2024 | Critically re-evaluate the role of exercise in managing anxiety through a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. |
Independent and Combined Associations of Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Activity Intensities With Perceived Stress Among University Students: Internet-Based Cross-Sectional Study | Tan, S.L.; Jetzke, M.; Vergeld, V.; Müller, C. | 2020 | Investigate the relationships between physical activity, sedentary behavior, and perceived stress levels among university students in Germany, while accounting for sociodemographic and lifestyle-related factors. |
Grazing’s frequency and associations with obesity, psychopathology, and loss of control eating in clinical and community contexts: A systematic review | Teodoro, M.C.; Conceição, E.M.; de Lourdes, M.; Alves, J.R.; Neufeld, C.B. | 2021 | Examine and critically analyze research focused on the prevalence of grazing behaviors in both clinical and community populations. The review also explores how grazing is associated with eating disorder psychopathology, loss of control eating, psychological distress, and variables linked to body weight. |
The Impact of a Web-Based Mindfulness, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Platform on the Health Status of First-Year University Students: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial | Trottier, C.F.; Lieffers, J.R.L.; Johnson, S.T.; Mota, J.F.; Gill, R.K.; Prado, C.M. | 2021 | Investigate how a web-based wellness platform influences perceived stress levels among first-year university students, while also examining its effectiveness in improving dietary quality. |
Patterns of Physical Activity Among University Students and Their Perceptions About the Curricular Content Concerned With Health: Cross-sectional Study | Verma, A.K.; Singh, G.; Patwardhan, K. | 2022 | Assess the distribution of physical activity levels—ranging from inactive to highly active—among students at Banaras Hindu University, and explore their perspectives on how effectively the university curriculum informs and motivates them to maintain an active lifestyle. |
Healthy Lifestyles of University Students in China and Influential Factors | Wang, D.; Xing, X.; Wu, X. | 2013 | Explore the lifestyle habits related to health among university students in China, identify the key determinants shaping these behaviors, and analyze how these findings could inform and improve future health promotion strategies. |
The Relationship between Exercise and Psychotic Symptoms in College Students: A Cross-Sectional Analysis | Ye, Y.; Tang, H. | 2023 | Investigate the association between physical exercise and the occurrence of psychotic experiences among university students in the United States. |
Circadian rhythms and sleep quality among undergraduate students in China: The mediating role of health-promoting lifestyle behaviours | Zhang, S.; Zhang, N.; Wang, S.; Hong, J.; Li, F.; Guo, H.; Lv, Z.; Wang, Y.; Wang, W.; Wu, W. | 2023 | Examine how circadian rhythm patterns relate to sleep quality among undergraduate students in China, with a focus on the mediating influence of lifestyle behaviors that support overall health. |
Development and Validation of a Comprehensive Well-Being Scale for People in the University Environment (Pitt Wellness Scale) Using a Crowdsourcing Approach: Cross-Sectional Study | Zhou, L.; Parmanto, B. | 2020 | Develop and assess the validity of a detailed measurement tool aimed at evaluating well-being among individuals in university environments, encompassing students, academic personnel, and administrative staff. |
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First Author (Year) | Country/Region | Primary Focus |
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AboElela (2025) [14] | Saudi Arabia | Migraine prevalence & academic impact |
Akter (2024) [5] | Bangladesh | Dietary patterns & sedentary behavior |
Al Ali (2023) [6] | Jordan | Food consumption & health-risk behaviors |
Alexatou (2025) [13] | N/A | Emotional eating among students |
Ansari (2025) [1] | N/A | Stress & emotional well-being |
Brinsley (2025) [3] | N/A | Digital lifestyle interventions for mental health |
Dakanalis (2025) [8] | Greece | Mediterranean diet, stress & sleep quality |
deJonge (2020) [15] | Canada | Perceptions of physical activity for mental health |
Di Santi (2025) [16] | Brazil | Longitudinal evaluation of mental well-being |
El Mikkawi (2024) [17] | Lebanon | Mediterranean diet & mental health |
Estrela (2025) [18] | N/A | Educational interventions & health literacy |
Forbush (2023) [19] | USA | mHealth app for eating disorders |
Harris (2024) [20] | N/A | Well-being interventions for pharmacy students |
Hsin (2020) [21] | Taiwan | Students’ conceptions of health |
Huang (2024) [22] | China | Body appreciation & intuitive eating |
Isaacs (2025) [23] | USA | Plant-based diet intervention |
Jeftic (2023) [24] | Australia | Exercise service for students with mental distress |
Lacerda (2025) [25] | Brazil | Students’ perceptions of yoga on mental health |
Leigh An (2024) [26] | Korea | Lifestyle redesign program for well-being |
Li (2024) [27] | China | Sleep, breakfast skipping & depressive symptoms |
López-Moreno (2021) [28] | Spain | Eating habits, alcohol & academic performance |
Martinez (2022) [29] | USA | Campus food pantry use & health outcomes |
Navarra-Ventura (2024) [2] | Spain | Factors for high and low mental well-being |
Nazari (2024) [30] | N/A | Laughter yoga for stress & anxiety |
O’Hara (2021) [31] | Qatar | Health at Every Size® informed activity |
Pinto (2021) [32] | N/A | Perceptions of food healthiness |
Radhamani (2020) [33] | India | Neural dynamics of mind–body relaxation |
Rahimi (2024) [4] | Afghanistan | Lifestyle factors & mental health |
Remskar (2024) [7] | N/A | Combined physical activity & mindfulness interventions |
Sifat (2022) [34] | Bangladesh | Digital health tools for mental health |
Stonerock (2024) [35] | N/A | Exercise as therapy for anxiety |
Tan (2020) [10] | Germany | Physical activity, sedentary time & perceived stress |
Teodoro (2021) [36] | N/A | Grazing behaviors & psychopathology |
Trottier (2021) [11] | Canada | Web-based wellness platform for first-year students |
Verma (2022) [37] | India | Physical activity patterns & curriculum perceptions |
Wang (2013) [38] | China | Healthy lifestyles & influential factors |
Ye (2023) [39] | USA | Exercise & psychotic symptoms |
Zhang (2023) [40] | China | Circadian rhythms, sleep quality & lifestyle |
Zhou (2020) [9] | USA | Development of a university well-being scale |
Category | Authors (Year) |
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Combined interventions and holistic approaches | Di Santi et al. (2025) [16]; Estrela et al. (2025) [18]; Forbush et al. (2023) [19]; Harris et al. (2024) [20]; Jeftic et al. (2023) [24]; Leigh An et al. (2024) [26]; Radhamani et al. (2020) [33]; Remskar et al. (2024) [7]; Sifat et al. (2022) [34]; Stonerock et al. (2024) [35]; Tan et al. (2020) [10]; Trottier et al. (2021) [11] |
Psychological and Cognitive outcomes | AboElela et al. (2025) [14]; Alexatou et al. (2025) [13]; Ansari et al. (2025) [1]; Brinsley et al. (2025) [3]; Hsin et al. (2020) [21]; Huang et al. (2024) [22]; Lacerda et al. (2025) [25]; Li et al. (2024) [27]; Navarra-Ventura et al. (2024) [2]; Nazari et al. (2024) [30]; O’Hara et al. (2021) [31]; Rahimi et al. (2024) [4]; Teodoro et al. (2021) [36]; Ye et al. (2023) [39]; Zhou et al. (2020) [9]; deJonge et al. (2020) [15] |
Separate effects of diet and physical activity | Akter et al. (2024) [5]; Al Ali et al. (2023) [6]; Dakanalis et al. (2025) [8]; El Mikkawi et al. (2024) [17]; Isaacs et al. (2025) [23]; López-Moreno et al. (2021) [28]; Martinez et al. (2022) [29]; Pinto et al. (2021) [32]; Verma et al. (2022) [37]; Wang et al. (2013) [38]; Zhang et al. (2023) [40] |
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Vasco, P.; Allocca, S.; Casella, C.; Colecchia, F.P.; Ruberto, M.; Mancini, N.; Casillo, M.; Messina, A.; Monda, M.; Messina, G.; et al. Nutrition and Physical Activity in the University Population: A Scoping Review of Combined Impacts on Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Performance, and Quality of Life. J. Funct. Morphol. Kinesiol. 2025, 10, 374. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10040374
Vasco P, Allocca S, Casella C, Colecchia FP, Ruberto M, Mancini N, Casillo M, Messina A, Monda M, Messina G, et al. Nutrition and Physical Activity in the University Population: A Scoping Review of Combined Impacts on Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Performance, and Quality of Life. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. 2025; 10(4):374. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10040374
Chicago/Turabian StyleVasco, Paride, Salvatore Allocca, Claudia Casella, Francesco Paolo Colecchia, Maria Ruberto, Nicola Mancini, Maria Casillo, Antonietta Messina, Marcellino Monda, Giovanni Messina, and et al. 2025. "Nutrition and Physical Activity in the University Population: A Scoping Review of Combined Impacts on Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Performance, and Quality of Life" Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 10, no. 4: 374. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10040374
APA StyleVasco, P., Allocca, S., Casella, C., Colecchia, F. P., Ruberto, M., Mancini, N., Casillo, M., Messina, A., Monda, M., Messina, G., Monda, V., Monda, A., Moscatelli, F., & Polito, R. (2025). Nutrition and Physical Activity in the University Population: A Scoping Review of Combined Impacts on Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Performance, and Quality of Life. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 10(4), 374. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10040374