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Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética

On-line version ISSN 2174-5145Print version ISSN 2173-1292

Abstract

RODRIGUEZ-ESPINOSA, Holmes; RESTREPO-BETANCUR, Luis Fernando  and  URANGO, Luz Amparo. Preferences and frequency of processed meat products consumption by university students at Medellin, Colombia. Rev Esp Nutr Hum Diet [online]. 2015, vol.19, n.4, pp.204-211. ISSN 2174-5145.  https://dx.doi.org/10.14306/renhyd.19.4.174.

Introduction: Processed meat consumption has been increasing in college students in recent years, becoming a risk factor in health alimentary habits, so identifying the preferences and frequency of consumption of these products to establish intervention strategies is a matter of interest for researchers in health and nutrition areas. Material and Methods: Sample size was 400 students, randomly selected according to the factors: gender, socioeconomic status and type of university (public or private), considering a 95% confidence interval and a 5% maximum permissible error. Data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), comparison analysis Z method. Results: Higher processed meat consumption in colleges students in men (p=0.0139), low socioeconomic status (p=0.0457) and public universities (p=0.0311) was found. Conclusions: Processed meat consumption in college students is high, especially in men, so it is necessary to implement educational programs on healthy eating habits.

Keywords : Meat; Meat products; Food preferences; Students; Demography.

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