College students eat more calories in social settings, contributing to weight gain

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College students consume more calories in social settings and dining halls, contributing to weight gain. A study found that students underestimate their food intake, especially when eating with others or in formal dining environments, influenced by emotions and surroundings. The research, published in mHealth, highlights the impact of social and environmental factors on college students' eating habits and suggests using digital tools for assessment.


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