Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 6 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 202 - 221 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.21600/ijoks.748995 İndeks Tarihi: 27-10-2020

A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus

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The aim of this qualitative case study is to examine changes in the eating habits of university students living with their families after starting their tertiary education. Stress or lack of time at university can have adverse affects leading to unhealthy changes in diet. We have accordingly assessedthe dietary-related habits of undergraduate students in various departments of EMU. Six Cypriot students, as well as three Iraqi Kurdish students were selected since to date there have been few such studies about Kurdish students. A limitation of this study is that all the respondents were living in Famagusta City in Northern Cyprus; other studies might be conducted in perhaps Nicosia and abroad.
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APA CİZRELİOĞULLARI M, KİLİLİ R, BARUT P (2020). A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. , 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
Chicago CİZRELİOĞULLARI MEHMET NECATİ,KİLİLİ RUKİYE,BARUT PINAR A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. (2020): 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
MLA CİZRELİOĞULLARI MEHMET NECATİ,KİLİLİ RUKİYE,BARUT PINAR A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. , 2020, ss.202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
AMA CİZRELİOĞULLARI M,KİLİLİ R,BARUT P A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. . 2020; 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
Vancouver CİZRELİOĞULLARI M,KİLİLİ R,BARUT P A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. . 2020; 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
IEEE CİZRELİOĞULLARI M,KİLİLİ R,BARUT P "A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus." , ss.202 - 221, 2020. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
ISNAD CİZRELİOĞULLARI, MEHMET NECATİ vd. "A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus". (2020), 202-221. https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.748995
APA CİZRELİOĞULLARI M, KİLİLİ R, BARUT P (2020). A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 6(2), 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
Chicago CİZRELİOĞULLARI MEHMET NECATİ,KİLİLİ RUKİYE,BARUT PINAR A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. International Journal of Kurdish Studies 6, no.2 (2020): 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
MLA CİZRELİOĞULLARI MEHMET NECATİ,KİLİLİ RUKİYE,BARUT PINAR A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. International Journal of Kurdish Studies, vol.6, no.2, 2020, ss.202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
AMA CİZRELİOĞULLARI M,KİLİLİ R,BARUT P A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. International Journal of Kurdish Studies. 2020; 6(2): 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
Vancouver CİZRELİOĞULLARI M,KİLİLİ R,BARUT P A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus. International Journal of Kurdish Studies. 2020; 6(2): 202 - 221. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
IEEE CİZRELİOĞULLARI M,KİLİLİ R,BARUT P "A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus." International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 6, ss.202 - 221, 2020. 10.21600/ijoks.748995
ISNAD CİZRELİOĞULLARI, MEHMET NECATİ vd. "A Case Study on the Eating Habits of a Selection of University Students in Northern Cyprus". International Journal of Kurdish Studies 6/2 (2020), 202-221. https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.748995