Assessing health literacy among migrants and associated socioeconomic factors

  • Marques M
  • Gama A
  • Mendonça J
  • et al.
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habits and physical activity and their relationship with anthropometrics and emotions in the sample of college students of the University of Catania. Conclusions: The project idea should be relevant since results of the study could be useful to identify targets for the improvement of health and the promotion of healthy lifestyles in young adults. The HEALTHY-UNICT project will contribute to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the area of food and nutrition, to improve nutrition and lifestyle, through actions that combine tradition and innovation. Key messages: The study will provide a better understanding of the food choices that college students make and insights for individual and population level prevention interventions. Findings of this study could be used to develop targeted interventions that encourage healthy food choices and healthy habit and ultimately reduce the risk of overweight and others adverse outcomes.

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Marques, M. J., Gama, A., Mendonça, J., Fernandes, A. C., Osborne, R. H., & Dias, S. (2021). Assessing health literacy among migrants and associated socioeconomic factors. European Journal of Public Health, 31(Supplement_3). https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.410

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