Alima, Nural ErzurumYuksel, AysunPehlivan, Leyla TevfikogluKarakaya, Rahime EvraBesler, Zehra Nur2024-06-122024-06-1220222173-12922174-5145https://doi.org/10.14306/renhyd.26.2.1492https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/21048Introduction: The aim of this study is to evaluate eating disorders risk and the factors associated with obesity prejudice among university students. Methodology: This cross-sectional descriptive study was consisted of 1449 university students from Turkey. Anthropometric measurements were self-reported, and eating disorder and obesity prejudice symptoms were measured via validated scales. Results: The prevalence of students at low risk for eating disorder was 88.2%, while 60.3% of them were prone to obesity prejudice and 27% of them were obesity prejudiced. The mean eating disorder scores of the underweight and normal weight group were significantly lower than the overweight group (p = 0.003 and p = 0.019, respectively). The difference between the mean obesity prejudice scores of the normal weight group and the overweight group was found to be significant (p = 0.002). Moreover, in the multiple linear regression analysis, the overweight group had a significant association with obesity bias (p<0.001). Conclusion: The risk of eating disorder and obesity prejudice increases among overweight/obese college students. Early prediction of eating disorder and obesity prejudice is crucial to prevent health problems such as obesity and related diseases among university students.en10.14306/renhyd.26.2.1492info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFeeding And Eating DisordersObesityPrejudiceUniversitiesStudentsWeight Bias InternalizationStigmaAttitudesEating Disorder Risk and Factors Associated with Obesity Prejudice Among University Students: A cross-sectional descriptive studyArticle262104113N/AWOS:0007489662000012-s2.0-85134359212Q4