Out of 83 survey participants there were:
54 domestic students, 26 international students, and 3
non-students
36 were male, 39 were female, and 8 preferred not to answer
While 4 students associated health simply with not being
sick, most participants felt that being healthy meant to eat a well-balanced
diet and get some sort of exercise on a regular basis
26 students do not consider themselves healthy, 48
considered themselves healthy, and nine said maybe or unsure
22 students said they use the university gym, 9 said they
ride their bike around campus, 61 said they try to eat healthy when they can,
and 14 students said they don’t make an effort to be healthy
16 said that USF provides plenty of healthy options and does
a perfect job, 12 said that they should provide more vegetarian options, 64
said they should do a better job of providing nutritional information about the
food served in the dining halls and have more low-calorie options, 4 simply
answered “No”
26 suggested more healthy options in the Marshall Center
food court, 23 suggested more varied options at the salad bars in the dining
halls, 4 suggested more vegan foods, 18 answered no suggested or “not really”, 51
said to display nutritional information around the food options
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