Antonio Viñuela

Spain, University Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Title : As influences the type of nutrition in university performance

Abstract

Healthy lifestyles are crucial on intellectual development of university students, but this topic has been hardly analyzed. For this reason, the objective of this research is to determine whether there is a relationship between the eating habits of the first-year nursing students and their grades. University task requires high energy investment. Recommendations for a healthy lifestyle to obtain good nutritional parameters require feed planification with four or five meals a day in an regular manner and with sufficient quality to obtain the necessary nutrients. Scarce or low quality food not only have serious health consequences, but reduce levels of memory performance. Inadequate feeding lead to poor nutrients that will impact in our quality of live including cognitive functions. In this study, we have analyzed the influence on nutritional habits on first-year nursing students and their academic performance. If eating habits influence your school performance in some way.
To do so, three experimental groups: 
1) Students living with their parents. 
2)Students living in university residences. 
3) Students living alone or sharing a flat. 
Students are requested to fill a survey (1 to 5) depending on their satisfaction degree. The questionnaire includes items about five daily meals, methods of preparation, food consumed, time that is dedicated to each meal. Expected results are differences among the three different groups on their academic results and nutritional advise to improve their health and performance.

Biography

Antonio Viñuela completed my doctorate at the University of Salamanca. I did my postdoc at the Ramón y Cajal Hospital. Later, I was head of a Molecular Genetics laboratory. Currently, I am a professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. I have 30 papers. I am a member of the editorial board of international journals.