Student stress, sleep, and eating habits linked to heart risk
NCT ID NCT07303244
Summary
This study aimed to understand how eating attitudes, sleep quality, and perceived stress might relate to early signs of heart disease risk in university students. Researchers surveyed 138 physical therapy students aged 18-30 using questionnaires about their eating, sleep, and stress. The study was observational, meaning it only collected information without testing any treatments or interventions.
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EG Physio
Giza, Egypt
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