Nutrition Education And Body Image Curriculum For College Students
Kimberly Archer-Kato, Cynthia Akagi, 2014More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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The book "Nutrition Education and Body Image Curriculum for College Students" offers a comprehensive analysis of the effects of nutrition education and body image curricula on body image satisfaction and self-esteem among students. The study, conducted with 125 female students, examines the effectiveness of prevention programs in the area of body perception. By employing statistical methods such as MANCOVA and chi-square tests, changes in body image and self-esteem before and after the intervention are measured. The results indicate that participants had a more positive perception of their weight after the intervention, supporting the effectiveness of nutrition education programs in promoting a healthy body image. This academic book is a valuable resource for professionals and students engaged in the topics of nutrition, body image, and mental health.
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