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College Students 2022
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Helping College Students Get Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Facilitators of and Barriers to Students Accessing the Federal Nutrition Assistance Program
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 54Issue 5p422–431Published in issue: May, 2022- Erin E. Esaryk
- Laurel F. Moffat
- Lorrene D. Ritchie
- Suzanna M. Martinez
Cited in Scopus: 2To identify effective practices for assisting college students with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) applications and explore challenges in student SNAP enrollment. - Research Article
Calorie Compensation and Self-Regulation of Food Intake in College Students
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 54Issue 4p311–319Published in issue: April, 2022- Padideh Lovan
- Florence George
- Catherine Coccia
Cited in Scopus: 1To examine self-regulation of food intake among college students. - Research Article
Consequences of Picky Eating in College Students
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 53Issue 10p822–831Published in issue: October, 2021- Lauren A. Dial
- Amy Jordan
- Elizabeth Emley
- Harrison D. Angoff
- Aniko Viktoria Varga
- Dara R. Musher-Eizenman
Cited in Scopus: 2To examine the relation between young adult picky eating (PE) and psychosocial outcomes (eg, social phobia, quality of life) and dietary intake. - Perspective
Addressing College Food Insecurity: An Assessment of Federal Legislation Before and During Coronavirus Disease-2019
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 52Issue 10p982–987Published online: August 27, 2020- Melissa N. Laska
- Sheila Fleischhacker
- Christina Petsoulis
- Meg Bruening
- Michael J. Stebleton
Cited in Scopus: 27Research conducted before coronavirus disease-2019 illustrated high rates of food insecurity among college students. The pandemic has likely increased student food insecurity because of factors like unemployment and closure of campus resources, and many students cannot access federal food assistance because of long-standing student restrictions. This perspective reviews federal legislation on college food insecurity introduced in the 116th legislative session (2019–2020) immediately before coronavirus disease-2019 in the US, as well as pandemic-related stimulus bills and their implications for future policies and practice. - Research Brief
Socioeconomic Status and Diet Quality in College Students
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 51Issue 9p1107–1112Published online: July 22, 2019- Friedolin Merhout
- Joshua Doyle
Cited in Scopus: 13To investigate the existence and trajectory of diet disparities among college students from different socioeconomic statuses (SESs). - Research Brief
Very Low Food Security Status is Related to Lower Cooking Self-Efficacy and Less Frequent Food Preparation Behaviors Among College Students
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 51Issue 3p357–363Published online: December 8, 2018- Linda L. Knol
- Cliff A. Robb
- Erin M. McKinley
- Mary Wood
Cited in Scopus: 41Investigate the relationships between food security status and cooking self-efficacy and food preparation behaviors among college students. - Research Article
The Role of Self-Identity in Predicting College Students’ Intention to Consume Fruits and Vegetables
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 51Issue 2p173–181Published online: September 18, 2018- Seung Eun Jung
- Crystal Bice
Cited in Scopus: 16To identify factors influencing intention to consume fruits and vegetables (F&V) among college students by applying the Theory of Planned Behavior with the inclusion of self-identity and past behavior. - Research Article
Health Belief Model Offers Opportunities for Designing Weight Management Interventions for College Students
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 50Issue 5p485–493Published online: October 30, 2017- Laura H. McArthur
- Alysse Riggs
- Franchesca Uribe
- Trent J. Spaulding
Cited in Scopus: 33Identify weight-related beliefs of college students and test the predictive power of the Health Belief Model for body mass index (BMI). - Research Brief
Undergrad and Overweight: An Online Behavioral Weight Management Program for College Students
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 44Issue 6p604–608Published in issue: November, 2012- Jean Harvey-Berino
- Lizzy Pope
- Beth Casey Gold
- Heather Leonard
- Cynthia Belliveau
Cited in Scopus: 23Explore the feasibility of an online behavioral weight management program for college students. - Research Brief
Gender and Race are Significant Determinants of Students' Food Choices on a College Campus
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 44Issue 4p372–378Published online: May 21, 2012- Stacey Boek
- Stephanie Bianco-Simeral
- Kenny Chan
- Keiko Goto
Cited in Scopus: 41To examine the roles of gender and race in students' determinants of food choices on a college campus. - Research Article
Qualitative Description of College Students' Dinner Groups
Journal of Nutrition Education and BehaviorVol. 44Issue 1p29–35Published online: November 14, 2011- Brita Ball
- Lora Beth Brown
Cited in Scopus: 2To discover how college students conduct dinner groups and perceptions of the benefits and difficulties of participation.