Weight Gain in First-year University Students

Sponsor
University of Aberdeen (Other)
Overall Status
Active, not recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05856734
Collaborator
University of Jazan (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The transition to university from secondary school comes with many changes to living arrangements, dietary and alcohol intake, physical activity, and stress. The purpose of this study is to explore weight gain in new university students in the UK under the 'Freshman15' phenomenon. This phenomenon is an expression commonly used in the United States and Canada to describe a weight gain of 15 lbs (6.8 kg) in students who transition from secondary school to university life. The study will assess the factors that predict students' weight gain during their first year at the University of Aberdeen. The change in lifestyle will be explored in relation to age-matched individuals not-attending university.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Device: Weight and body composition change
  • Behavioral: Change in dietary intake
  • Device: Change in physical activity
  • Behavioral: Change in stress
  • Behavioral: Change in socio-demographic characteristics

Detailed Description

The study will be an observational study with four groups including three groups of university student and a group of age-matched volunteers living in the same city that are not attending university as a control:

  1. University students living at home.

  2. University students living in private accommodation.

  3. University students living in the halls of residence.

  4. Non-university participants living in Aberdeen.

Recruitment will take place over two academic years using flyers sent via email or distributed face-to-face among undergraduate first-year students at the University of Aberdeen (e.g., the Freshers Week), as well as in different public areas, such as supermarkets and shopping centres. If participants agree to participate in this study by signing the consent form, their involvement will last around eight months. This includes three research periods. One at the beginning of the academic year (late September/early October) and then a follow-up after three months (after the Christmas holidays in January), and at eight months (end of the academic year in May). Participants will be asked to come to a designated room at the University of Aberdeen. Each appointment will be in the morning (approx. 15 to 20 minutes for each visit).

During each visit, participants will be provided with further details concerning the study and given time to ask questions.

Measures:
  1. Anthropometric Measurements will be taken: Body Weight (BW), Body Mass Index (BMI), Sitting Height Ratio (SHR), Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR), Finger Ratio, Body Fat (BF%), and Growth Charts.

  2. Dietary intake will be examined in two distinct ways. Firstly, self reported questionnaire. Secondly, participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls to assess their consumption of ( protein (g), fat (g), carbohydrate (g), energy (kJ), alcohol (g), total sugars (g), non milk extrinsic sugars (g), fruit (g), vegetable (g), meat (g), processed meat (g), poultry (g), and fish (g) ). They will report two weekdays and one weekend day by using Intake24 online dietary recall system.

  3. Physical activity will be examined in two ways. Firstly, self reported questionnaire. Secondly, participants will use an ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer (placed on the waist) to assess their total physical activity (min), total steps (steps), total awake time (min), and total sleep time (min) during weekdays and weekends. Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days except when taking a shower or swimming.

  4. Stress: will be assessed via self reported questionnaire.

  5. Socio-demographic characteristics: will be assessed via self reported questionnaire.

At the end of each visit, the researcher will explain how the accelerometer and 24-hour dietary recall will be employed.

After each visit, the researcher will contact the participants to remind them to record their food and beverage consumption and to wear the accelerometer.

Study Design

Study Type:
Observational
Actual Enrollment :
80 participants
Observational Model:
Other
Time Perspective:
Cross-Sectional
Official Title:
The Impact of Living Arrangements, Dietary and Alcohol Intake, Physical Activity, and Stress on Weight Gain in First-year University of Aberdeen Students
Actual Study Start Date :
Sep 15, 2022
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
May 31, 2024
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
May 31, 2024

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
University students living at home

Group of university students

Device: Weight and body composition change
1- Anthropometric Measurements: Body Weight (BW), Body Mass Index (BMI), Sitting Height Ratio (SHR), Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR), Finger Ratio (FR), Body Fat (BF%), and Growth Charts. (Single measure)

Behavioral: Change in dietary intake
24-hour recalls using Intake24 (online survey) over 3-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

Device: Change in physical activity
ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer over 7-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)
Other Names:
  • Behavioral
  • Behavioral: Change in stress
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in socio-demographic characteristics
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    University students living in private accommodation

    Group of university students

    Device: Weight and body composition change
    1- Anthropometric Measurements: Body Weight (BW), Body Mass Index (BMI), Sitting Height Ratio (SHR), Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR), Finger Ratio (FR), Body Fat (BF%), and Growth Charts. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in dietary intake
    24-hour recalls using Intake24 (online survey) over 3-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Device: Change in physical activity
    ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer over 7-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)
    Other Names:
  • Behavioral
  • Behavioral: Change in stress
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in socio-demographic characteristics
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    University students living in the halls of residence

    Group of university students

    Device: Weight and body composition change
    1- Anthropometric Measurements: Body Weight (BW), Body Mass Index (BMI), Sitting Height Ratio (SHR), Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR), Finger Ratio (FR), Body Fat (BF%), and Growth Charts. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in dietary intake
    24-hour recalls using Intake24 (online survey) over 3-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Device: Change in physical activity
    ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer over 7-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)
    Other Names:
  • Behavioral
  • Behavioral: Change in stress
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in socio-demographic characteristics
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Non-university participants living in Aberdeen

    Group of age-matched volunteers living in the same city

    Device: Weight and body composition change
    1- Anthropometric Measurements: Body Weight (BW), Body Mass Index (BMI), Sitting Height Ratio (SHR), Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR), Finger Ratio (FR), Body Fat (BF%), and Growth Charts. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in dietary intake
    24-hour recalls using Intake24 (online survey) over 3-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Device: Change in physical activity
    ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer over 7-day. Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)
    Other Names:
  • Behavioral
  • Behavioral: Change in stress
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Behavioral: Change in socio-demographic characteristics
    1- Self reported questionnaire. (Single measure)

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Change in Body Weight (BW) from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Weight (kilograms) will be measured using a Bioimpedance (Tanita MC-580 P) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    2. Change in Body Mass Index (BMI) from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Body Mass Index (BMI) will be measured height (Metres) using a Stadiometer and body weight (kilograms) using a Bioimpedance (Tanita MC-580 P). BMI (kg/m2) will be calculated by dividing weight by height squared to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    3. Change in Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR) from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR) is the ratio of waist circumference to the hip circumference will be measured using tape (CM) . WHR will be calculated as WC divided by HC to assess percent change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    4. Change in Body Fat (BF%) from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Body Fat (BF%) will be measured by Bioimpedance (Tanita MC-580 P) to assess percent change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    5. Change in Sitting Height Ratio (SHR) from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Sitting Height Ratio (SHR) will measure participants' sitting height on a standard chair using Stadiometer (Metres). SHR will be calculated as sitting height (SH) divided by total height to assess percent change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    6. Change in Growth Charts from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Growth Charts will be used to calculate the weight for age percentile, and this done by calculator using this website (the Center for Disease Center (CDC) children charts for 2-20 year olds). Weight for age percentile will be calculated by entering (gender, birthday, weight, and measurement date) to assess percent change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    7. Change in Finger Ratio from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Finger Ratio will be measured using Vernier Caliper. I will measure the length of participant's index finger 2D of right hand from crease to tip. Then do the same for the ring finger 4D. Finger Ratio will be calculated as index finger 2D /ring finger 4D to assess percent change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. Change in Protein Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Protein intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for protein intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    2. Change in Fat Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Fat intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for fat intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    3. Change in Carbohydrate Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Carbohydrate intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for carbohydrates intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    4. Change in Energy Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Energy intake (kJ) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for energy intake (kJ) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    5. Change in Alcohol Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Alcohol intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for alcohol intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    6. Change in Total Sugars Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Total sugars intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for total sugars intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    7. Change in Non-milk Extrinsic Sugars Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Non-milk extrinsic sugars intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for non-milk extrinsic sugars intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    8. Change in Fruit Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Fruit intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for fruit intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    9. Change in Vegetable Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Vegetable intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for vegetable (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    10. Change in Meat Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. meat intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for meat intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    11. Change in Processed Meat Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Processed meat intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for processed meat intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    12. Change in Poultry Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Poultry intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for poultry intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    13. Change in Fish Intake using intake24 from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete 3 * 24-hour recalls recording. Fish intake (g) will be calculated as follows: day 1= sum, day 2= sum, and day 3=sum, after that I will calculate the average of the three days for fish intake (g) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    14. Change in Dietary Intake using questionnaire from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire. It includes six multiple-choice questions to evaluate dietary behaviours. I have categorical data with repeated measures, so I will use non parametric analysis with repeated measures to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    15. Change in Total Physical Activity on Weekdays using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total physical activity (min) on weekdays (day 1= sum, day 2= sum, day 3=sum, and day 4= sum after that the average of four days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    16. Change in Total Physical Activity on Weekends using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total physical activity (min) on weekends (day 1 = sum and day 2 = sum after that the average of two days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    17. Change in Total Steps on Weekdays using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total steps (steps) on weekdays (day 1= sum, day 2= sum, day 3=sum, and day 4= sum after that the average of four days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    18. Change in Total Steps on Weekends using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total steps (steps) on weekends (day 1 = sum and day 2 = sum after that the average of two days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    19. Change in Total Awake Time on weekdays using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total awake time (min) on weekdays (day 1= sum, day 2= sum, day 3=sum, and day 4= sum after that the average of four days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    20. Change in Total Awake Time on Weekends using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total awake time (min) on weekends (day 1 = sum and day 2 = sum after that the average of two days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    21. Change in Total Sleep on Weekdays using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total sleep time (min) on weekdays (day 1= sum, day 2= sum, day 3=sum, and day 4= sum after that the average of four days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    22. Change in Total Sleep on Weekends using ActiGraph from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will wear ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometers for seven consecutive days. I will collected total sleep time (min) on weekends (day 1 = sum and day 2 = sum after that the average of two days will be collected) to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    23. Change in Physical Activity using questionnaire from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire that will evaluate physical activity. It includes six multiple-choice questions. I have categorical data with repeated measures, so I will use non parametric analysis with repeated measures to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    24. Change in Stress using questionnaire from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Stress will be assessed by employing a questionnaire which evaluates stress levels in the students. It includes four multiple-choice questions. I have categorical data with repeated measures, so I will use non parametric analysis with repeated measures to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    25. Change in Socio-Demographic Characteristics using questionnaire from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months. [Baseline at the beginning of the academic year, then a follow-up after three months, and at eight months (end of the academic year ).]

      Socio-demographic characteristics will be assessed by employing a questionnaire. I have categorical data with repeated measures, so I will use non parametric analysis with repeated measures to assess change from baseline to follow-up after three months and at eight months.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    17 Years to 20 Years
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    Yes
    Inclusion Criteria:
    • Full-time first-year undergraduate students attending the University of Aberdeen or age-matched non-university participants living in Aberdeen.

    • Aged between 17-20 years old.

    • Both males and females will be recruited.

    Exclusion Criteria:
    • Over 20 years old,

    • Pregnant/lactating, or taking medication which may affect their weight.

    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 University of Aberdeen Aberdeen Scotland United Kingdom AB24 3FX

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • University of Aberdeen
    • University of Jazan

    Investigators

    None specified.

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Publications

    None provided.
    Responsible Party:
    University of Aberdeen
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT05856734
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • SBSEC /09/2022/Sept
    First Posted:
    May 12, 2023
    Last Update Posted:
    May 12, 2023
    Last Verified:
    May 1, 2023
    Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
    Yes
    Plan to Share IPD:
    Yes
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
    No
    Keywords provided by University of Aberdeen
    Additional relevant MeSH terms:

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of May 12, 2023