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(1) Background: In the face of global concerns regarding unhealthy lifestyles among youths,
understanding dietary habits, physical activity, and weight management strategies among third-cycle
students in Portugal becomes essential. This study aims to evaluate the extent to which middle
school students adhere to the Mediterranean diet and assess their physical activity habits and overall
weight perceptions. (2) Methods: This study is a cross-sectional observational study. Using selfreported data from a sample of 232 students aged between 12 and 18, this study delved into their
dietary patterns, engagement in physical activities, perceptions of weight, and weight management
approaches, measured by the KIDMED and YRB questionnaires. (3) The results demonstrated that
adolescents engaged in a varied diet, and 65.5% had recently engaged in physical activity. However,
25% reported exercise-related injuries, suggesting potential safety gaps. Extreme weight management
practices were minimal, but a disparity in weight perception and weight loss desire emerged, hinting
at underlying societal and media influences. Gender differences in certain habits were minimal.
(4) Conclusions: While students were generally inclined towards healthy habits, there are evident
areas of concern, particularly regarding safety in physical activities and weight perceptions. In the
future, interventions should be implemented to increase students’ literacy and raise awareness of the
Mediterranean diet and physical well-being.
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Keywords
Dietary habits Physical activity Weight management Health Adolescents Students Portugal
Citation
Moreira, M.T.; Rodrigues, S.; Lima, A.; Ferreira, S.; Fernandes, C.S.; Festas, C. Youth health trends in northern Portugal: analyzing diet, physical activity, and body image. Youth 2024, 4, 1514–1525. https:// doi.org/10.3390/youth4040097
Publisher
MDPI