This document discusses the impact of disrupted eating habits and food insecurity on college students' health and well-being. It summarizes research finding that many college students engage in problematic eating behaviors like restrictive dieting, emotional eating, and binge eating due to changes in their lifestyle and identity upon entering college. A study of over 2,700 college students found that a significant portion exhibited disturbed eating habits and irregular food schedules linked to higher stress, depression, anxiety, and obsessive behaviors. The document argues that college students would benefit from improved nutrition education and interventions to promote healthy eating and stress management.