Body Image, Eating Behaviour, and Physical Activity among Students at National Defence University of Malaysia

This study aimed to explore the relationship between body image, eating behaviour, and physical activity among students at the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM). A total of 114 students, aged between 19 to 31 years old, were requited from the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPN...

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Published in:JURNAL GIZI DAN PANGAN
Main Authors: Azli, Mohd Syrinaz; Rahim, Khairul Haziq Mohamad; Hasan, Hosni; Ikram, Emmy Hainida Khairul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BOGOR AGRICULTURAL UNIV, DEPT COMMUNITY NUTRITION, FAC HUMAN ECOLOGY 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001381166200001
author Azli
Mohd Syrinaz; Rahim
Khairul Haziq Mohamad; Hasan
Hosni; Ikram
Emmy Hainida Khairul
spellingShingle Azli
Mohd Syrinaz; Rahim
Khairul Haziq Mohamad; Hasan
Hosni; Ikram
Emmy Hainida Khairul
Body Image, Eating Behaviour, and Physical Activity among Students at National Defence University of Malaysia
Nutrition & Dietetics
author_facet Azli
Mohd Syrinaz; Rahim
Khairul Haziq Mohamad; Hasan
Hosni; Ikram
Emmy Hainida Khairul
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spelling Azli, Mohd Syrinaz; Rahim, Khairul Haziq Mohamad; Hasan, Hosni; Ikram, Emmy Hainida Khairul
Body Image, Eating Behaviour, and Physical Activity among Students at National Defence University of Malaysia
JURNAL GIZI DAN PANGAN
English
Article
This study aimed to explore the relationship between body image, eating behaviour, and physical activity among students at the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM). A total of 114 students, aged between 19 to 31 years old, were requited from the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM). Data were collected using an online self-report questionnaire which consists of four sections; Sociodemographic Form, Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire (BIAQ), Eating Attitude Test (EAT-26), and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Almost half of the respondents have normal BMI, whereas 20.2% were underweight and 23.7% were overweight and obese. Mean body image avoidance scores for civilian students, Reserve Officer Training Unit (ROTU), and cadets were 38.88 +/- 12.39, 42.71 +/- 6.34, and 44.00 +/- 16.05, respectively. Furthermore, high physical activity level was seen the most among civilian students (72.3%) compared to (57.1%) and cadets (41.7%). Significant associations were found between body image and eating behaviour (p<0.001). No association was observed between body image with physical activity (p>0.05) and eating behaviour with physical activity (p>0.05). To conclude, the respondents with a risk of the eating disorder tend to have higher body image avoidance, and the physical activity level did not seem to be concerning body image and eating behaviour in this study.
BOGOR AGRICULTURAL UNIV, DEPT COMMUNITY NUTRITION, FAC HUMAN ECOLOGY
1978-1059
2407-0920
2024
19


Nutrition & Dietetics

WOS:001381166200001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001381166200001
title Body Image, Eating Behaviour, and Physical Activity among Students at National Defence University of Malaysia
title_short Body Image, Eating Behaviour, and Physical Activity among Students at National Defence University of Malaysia
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title_fullStr Body Image, Eating Behaviour, and Physical Activity among Students at National Defence University of Malaysia
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description This study aimed to explore the relationship between body image, eating behaviour, and physical activity among students at the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM). A total of 114 students, aged between 19 to 31 years old, were requited from the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM). Data were collected using an online self-report questionnaire which consists of four sections; Sociodemographic Form, Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire (BIAQ), Eating Attitude Test (EAT-26), and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Almost half of the respondents have normal BMI, whereas 20.2% were underweight and 23.7% were overweight and obese. Mean body image avoidance scores for civilian students, Reserve Officer Training Unit (ROTU), and cadets were 38.88 +/- 12.39, 42.71 +/- 6.34, and 44.00 +/- 16.05, respectively. Furthermore, high physical activity level was seen the most among civilian students (72.3%) compared to (57.1%) and cadets (41.7%). Significant associations were found between body image and eating behaviour (p<0.001). No association was observed between body image with physical activity (p>0.05) and eating behaviour with physical activity (p>0.05). To conclude, the respondents with a risk of the eating disorder tend to have higher body image avoidance, and the physical activity level did not seem to be concerning body image and eating behaviour in this study.
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