Group Members:

Ashley Singh, Rebecca Del Vecchio, and Timothy Mooney

 

Proposed Research Question:

Do college students that eat healthier perform better in school?

 

 

Citations:

 

Capano, Joanne. “Nutritious Meals Make Better Grades.” Chicagotribune.com, 25 Apr. 2010,

www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-health-nutrition-better-grades-story.html.

 

Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Health and Academic Achievement. May 2014.

Accessed 20 Sept. 2017.

 

Chiang, Nicole. “Developing healthy habits could help you earn better grades.” USA Today,

Gannett Satellite Information Network, 20 Aug. 2014,

college.usatoday.com/2013/06/03/developing-healthy-habits-could-help-you-earn-better-

grades/. Accessed 15 Sept. 2017.

 

Farghaly, Nadia F, et al. “Life style and nutrition and their impact on health of Saudi school

students in Abha, Southwestern region of Saudi Arabia.” Saudi Medical Journal, vol. 28,

  1. 3, 2007, pp. 415–421., www.smj.org.sa/index.php/smj/article/view/5737/3511.

Accessed 23 Sept. 2017.

 

Sigfúsdóttir, Inga Dóra, et al. “Health behaviour and academic achievement in Icelandic school

children | Health Education Research | Oxford Academic.” OUP Academic,

Oxford University Press, 9 June 2006, academic.oup.com/her/article/22/1/70/ 578861/Health-behaviour-and-academic-achievement-in. Accessed 23 Sept. 2017.

 

Taras, Howard. “Nutrition and Student Performance at School.” Journal of School Health, vol.

75, no. 6, 2005, pp. 199–213., doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2005.tb06674.x.

 

Taras, Howard, and William Potts-Datema. “Obesity and Student Performance at School.”

Journal of School Health, vol. 75, no. 8, 2005, pp. 291–295.,

doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2005.tb07346.x.