大学生の食・飲酒・喫煙行動の分析による健康支援策に関する研究:性・年齢・居住形態別による生活習慣病リスク要因の検討から

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  • Study on Health Support Strategies by Analyzing the Diet, Alcohol Intake, and Smoking Behavior of University Students: Examination of Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factors According to Their Sex, Age and Living Arrangement
  • ダイガクセイ ノ ショク ・ インシュ ・ キツエン コウドウ ノ ブンセキ ニ ヨル ケンコウ シエンサク ニ カンスル ケンキュウ : セイ ・ ネンレイ ・ キョジュウ ケイタイ ベツ ニ ヨル セイカツ シュウカンビョウ リスク ヨウイン ノ ケントウ カラ

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to understand the diet, drinking, and smoking behaviors of university students and to analyze the health behaviors that could be a risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in order to contribute to the promotion of NCD prevention in youth. Methods: The survey was carried out using a questionnaire with closed questions including items about health behaviors. The subjects surveyed were students of 10 universities on the main island of Japan (1,196 valid responders). Results: The score for the nutritional balance was significantly low in the group living alone for both students in their teens and 20s. For the frequency of not eating breakfast, results suggest that living alone and increase in age are related to the lack of breakfast for both males and females. Teenage males living alone tended to lack in consideration for the intake of animal fat than those not living alone. The females showed a higher tendency to eat sweets and snacks during the day than the males. For the males who living alone, results suggest that they tended to have a higher or equal alcohol intake to females in their 20s and males in their 20s not living alone even when they are underage. Males in their 20s tended to have a higher amount and frequency of smoking than other groups regardless of their living arrangement. Conclusions: Accumulation of health behavior that could be a risk for NCDs was found in some of the groups, such as males living alone.

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