Investigation of the Effect of the Exam Period on the Nutritional Status and Salivary Cortisol Levels of University Students
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Exam Period, Nutritional Status, Cortisol, Hormone, University StudentsAbstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the examination period on the nutritional status and salivary cortisol levels of university students. The study was conducted on 60 university students (30 female, 30 male) of different genders who did not have any health problems and were studying at Bayburt University Faculty of Health Sciences.
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Alam, A., & Mohanty, A. (2023). Cultural beliefs and equity in educational institutions: exploring the social and philosophical notions of ability groupings in teaching and learning of mathematics. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 28(1), 2270662.
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