Published August 8, 2025 | Version v1
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Emotions of Solitude and Exasperation Regarding Managing Dietary Limitations Among University Students

  • 1. School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Louisiana State University & The LSU Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, USA.

Description

Objective: Understanding the challenges faced by college students with dietary restrictions related to medical conditions is essential. Research is necessary to explore how these restrictions affect students' lives.

Participants: This study involved undergraduate and graduate students aged 18-26 who had a food allergy, food sensitivity, or autoimmune disease.

Methods: After completing a quantitative survey, participants could choose to participate in a follow-up interview. Video calls were conducted with 18 participants using a structured interview guide to discuss emotions related to managing medically restricted eating on campus and how that has affected life as a college student.

Results: Students expressed feelings of frustration, annoyance, discomfort, isolation, and increased anxiety when interacting with dining staff. They described challenges such as being excluded from on-campus events with free food, having to bring their meals to campus, and limited dining options when eating out.

Conclusions: Improvements are needed to better support students with medical dietary restrictions, both physically and emotionally, by ensuring their inclusion in a more accommodating and supportive environment.

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2025-08-08