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Evidence-Based Interventions for College Student Health Behaviors: Improving Buy-in and Navigating Barriers to ImplementationHolt, Laura, Weinstock, Jeremiah, Henderson, Craig, Ginley, Meredith K. 21 November 2020 (has links)
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Pathological Internet Use among College Students: The Prevalence of Pathological Internet Use and its CorrelatesDiNicola, Michael D. 25 June 2004 (has links)
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Weight-Related Health Disparities and Lifestyle Behaviors Among Sexual and Gender Minority StudentsWhipps, Jonathon 10 September 2021 (has links)
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Iron Status of Students at North Texas State UniversityOrgeron, Judy 05 1900 (has links)
Hematocrit, serum-iron and iron-binding capacity were used to test the iron status of a sample of fifty-six volunteer students. Subjects completed a questionnaire to examine whether a correlation exists between iron status and iron knowledge. The sample, including 20 males and 36 females, consisted of ten nutrition majors , eight biology majors, thirty-eight other majors, and eight vegetarians. The four measures revealed that a high prevalence of iron deficiency did not exist in this student population. Other findings: sex and iron status are not related; no correlation exists between iron knowledge and iron status; and vegetarians have an iron status comparable to that of non-vegetarians.
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