Physical condition and eating habits in Physical Education students

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The study analysed the association between physical condition and eating habits in physical education students from a Peruvian public university. The information was collected through the survey technique and physical tests in a sample that consisted of a total of 337 students, 60.2% from the morning shift and 39.8% from the night shift. The data was processed using SPSS v. 24. The results indicated a positive and significant correlation between physical tests and healthy eating habits (p < .05). Regarding physical condition, there was an indirect and significant correlation with eating habits (p < .05). It is concluded that the management carried out to improve physical tests in students will be reflected in better eating habits; likewise, it is recommended to provide the corresponding importance in terms of the study variables.

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Yarin-Achachagua, A. J., Soria-Villanueva, L. M., Tejada-Mendoza, M. A., & Arista-Huaco, M. J. (2021). Physical condition and eating habits in Physical Education students. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 16(Proc3), S988–S995. https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2021.16.Proc3.15

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