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Alteración de la conducta alimentaria durante la pandemia generada por el COVID-19
The objective of the study is to examine the eating behavior disorders that the COVID-19 confinement crisis has generated in university students during the years 2020-2021. It is a quantitative approach study of explanatory scope with 163 students from the Technical University of Machala (Ecuador). It was found that the obsession with thinness (DT) subscale was the one with the most participants who met the remission criteria (50.9%), resulting concerning that so many participants are obsessed with thinness.