The abundance of food available in college dining can easily overwhelm you. Dining halls can be a logistical nightmare leading some to seek the familiar pizza or burgers with fries regularly. This is a common practice that can lead to weight gain as well as stomach discomfort and various vague symptoms like tiredness, mood swings, and lack of clarity in thinking. These are serious issues that can affect your college experience. Students need their energy and focus, and eating well supports that.
Everything changes with a move to campus. In this issue, we’ll delve into the unique challenges of campus life and discuss strategies to navigate them effectively. One of the key strategies we’ll focus on is how to eat well on campus, which is crucial for your overall well-being and success in college.
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The Risks of Consuming Ultra-processed Foods
Elizabeth Hesen Does it seem like convenience and fast foods are everywhere? It’s no wonder. According to Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute, ultra-processed foods accounted for ~73% of the U.S. food supply. They also account for 58.2% of Americans’ total energy intake – nearly 60% of our calories come from ultra-processed foods. Ultra-processed foods are…
Can What We Eat Affect Our Mood?
A recent study concludes that changing your diet can relieve depression/anxiety and reduce stress. This Australian randomized and controlled study was done with undergraduate college students who tested moderate or high for symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress and found to have a high intake of fat and sugar. Students were separated into two groups: a treatment…