Nutrition-Related Factors and Binge Eating Behaviour in a Sample of Malaysian University Students

  • YEN H
  • BARAKATUN-NISAK M
  • CHIN Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Binge eating (BE) behaviour is associated with obesity and eating disorders. This cross-sectional study investigates BE behaviour and its relationship with nutrition-related factors among university students. A total of 170 (69% females) university students in Malaysia aged 19 to 24 years participated in this study. BE behaviour was assessed with the use of Binge Eating Scale (BES) questionnaire. Socio-demographic background and nutritional status (anthropometric measurements, body mass index (BMI) and dietary intake) were also measured. BE behaviour reported by 10% percent of the participants. BE behaviour was associated with increased energy intake, elevated BMI and sex (Adjusted R 2 = 0.116, p < 0.001). Differences in sex-specific factors in predicting the risk of BE behaviour were evident. In male participants, an increased in energy intake, elevated BMI and had a higher waist circumference associated with the risk of BE behaviour (Adjusted R 2 = 0.411, p < 0.001). In female participants, only a higher waist circumference associated with BE behaviour (Adjusted R 2 = 0.028, p < 0.05). The finding suggests that understanding sex-specific factors are necessary to prevent BE. These are the potential targets for tailored eating behaviour intervention among university students. DOI :  http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/JSKM-2019-1701-08

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YEN, H. T., BARAKATUN-NISAK, M. Y., CHIN, Y. S., KIUNG, E., ABDUL GHANI, R., MOTTALIB, A., & OSAMA, H. (2019). Nutrition-Related Factors and Binge Eating Behaviour in a Sample of Malaysian University Students. Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia, 17(01), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.17576/jskm-2019-1701-08

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