Eating Concerns on Two Christian and Two Nonsectarian College Campuses: A Measure of Sex and Campus Differences in Attitudes toward Eating.

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Title: Eating Concerns on Two Christian and Two Nonsectarian College Campuses: A Measure of Sex and Campus Differences in Attitudes toward Eating.
Language: English
Authors: Cook, Kaye V.
Source: Adolescence. Sum 1991 26(102):273-286.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 1991
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Body Weight, Christianity, College Students, Eating Habits, Higher Education, Religion, Sex Differences, Student Attitudes
ISSN: 0001-8449
Abstract: Examined eating concerns on two college campuses with a Christian world view and two nonsectarian campuses. Found that eating concerns were significantly more frequent among women than men and that relative incidence of overweight in four sections of the country appeared more related to level of concern on each campus than presence or absence of Christian world view. (Author/PVV)
Journal Code: CIJFEB1992
Entry Date: 1992
Accession Number: EJ432335
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Examined eating concerns on two college campuses with a Christian world view and two nonsectarian campuses. Found that eating concerns were significantly more frequent among women than men and that relative incidence of overweight in four sections of the country appeared more related to level of concern on each campus than presence or absence of Christian world view. (Author/PVV)
ISSN:0001-8449