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An examination of how age of onset for alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco are associated with physical activity, screen time and BMI as students are preparing to graduate from high school

机译:在学生准备从高中毕业时,检查酒精,大麻和烟草的发病年龄如何与体育锻炼,筛查时间和BMI相关联

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IntroductionIn this study we examined the co-occurrence of alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco among a large cohort of grade 12 students in Canada, and then explored if the age of initiation of these substances was associated with moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), screen time, and BMI.MethodsThis cross-sectional study used student-level data from grade 12 students in years 1 to 5 (2012–2016) of the COMPASS study. Random intercept linear regression models were used to examine the impact of age of initiation of alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use on student average daily physical activity, daily screen time and BMI.ResultsTwenty-eight percent of students had only tried one substance with alcohol being the most reported single substance used (25%). The most common co-occurrence was students reporting having tried all three substances (27%). Nineteen percent of students reported no substance use by grade 12.Younger age of first use of alcohol was associated with increased MVPA in grade 12. Earlier initiation of cannabis and tobacco were associated with increased screen time in grade 12. Age of first use of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco were not associated with BMI in grade 12.ConclusionWhile no specific cut-off age was identified this study indicates that for every year tobacco and cannabis use are delayed among children, there are subsequent reductions to screen time in grade 12. Early initiation of alcohol was associated with increased MVPA in grade 12. Early initiation of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco were not associated with BMI in grade 12.
机译:前言在这项研究中,我们检查了加拿大一大批12年级学生中酒精,大麻和烟草的共存情况,然后探讨了这些物质的起始年龄是否与中度至剧烈的体育活动(MVPA)相关),屏幕时间和BMI。方法该横断面研究使用了COMPASS研究的1至5年级(2012-2016)的12年级学生的学生水平数据。随机截距线性回归模型用于检验酒精,大麻和烟草使用的起始年龄对学生平均每日身体活动,每日筛查时间和BMI的影响。结果28%的学生仅尝试过一种酒精报告使用最多的单一物质(25%)。最常见的共生现象是学生报告曾尝试过所有三种物质(27%)。 19%的学生报告说在12年级之前没有使用任何物质。12年级时第一次使用酒精的年龄越小与MVPA的增加有关。12年级时提早使用大麻和烟草与筛查时间的增加有关。 ,大麻和烟草与12年级的BMI无关。结论虽然未确定具体的截止年龄,但这项研究表明,儿童中每年吸烟和大麻的使用被延迟,但随后降低了12年级的筛查时间。 12年级时,开始饮酒与MVPA升高有关。12年级时,提早开始饮酒,大麻和烟草与BMI不相关。

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