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Disparities in Dietary Intake, Meal Patterning, and Home Food Environments Among Young Adult Nonstudents and 2- and 4-Year College Students
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Food ChoiceNutritionYoung AdultsHealth PolicyMeal PatterningNutrition LiteracyHealth PromotionPublic Health NutritionDietary IntakeHome Food EnvironmentsOptimal DietsNutrition EducationPopulation NutritionPublic HealthPoorer Diets
We examined whether young adult meal patterning, dietary intake, and home food availability differed among nonstudents, 2-year college students, and 4-year college students (N = 1687; mean age = 20.5 years). Unadjusted analyses showed that few young adults consumed optimal diets and, compared with 4-year college students, nonstudents and 2-year students consumed fewer meals and poorer diets. After controlling for sociodemographics and living arrangements, we found that over half of the observed associations remained significant (P < .05). Nutrition interventions are needed for young adults, particularly specific at-risk groups.
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