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Food Selection Under Stress Among Undergraduate Students in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Badreldin Abdelrhman MohamedMohammed Salih MahfouzMohamed Farouk Badr
Published in: Psychology research and behavior management (2020)
Perceived stress led to unhealthy changes in eating patterns in both sexes, as evidenced by reports of an increased preference for sweets, snacks and cake/cookies among females and an increased preference for fast food and meat among males. These results may be potentially important targets for interventions for stress-related food consumption.
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