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Associations between healthy lifestyle behaviors and academic performance in U.S. undergraduates: A secondary analysis of the american college health association's national college health assessment ii

机译:美国大学生健康生活方式行为与学业成绩之间的关联:对美国大学健康协会国家大学健康评估的二级分析ii

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Purpose. To examine associations between academic performance and moderate-vigorous physical activity, strength training, fruit and vegetable intake, and sleep. Design. Cross-sectional observational study. Setting. Forty U.S. colleges and universities participating in the Fall 2008 National College Health Assessment-II (NCHA-II) (median response, 27%). Subjects. A total of 16,095 undergraduate students (18-24 years; 70.3% female). Measures. Self-reported lifestyle variables from the NCHA-II questions were dichotomized as meeting or not meeting public health recommendations. Grade average ranged from 1.00 to 4.00 points. Analysis. Linear regression, adjusting for sociodemographic and health-related variables. Results. The prevalence of meeting public health recommendations was as follows: moderate-vigorous physical activity, 41.9%; strength training, 32.4%; fruit and vegetable intake, 4.6%; and sleep, 23.6 %. Grade average was higher in students meeting moderate-vigorous physical activity, fruit and vegetable intake, and sleep recommendations (p ≤ .019). If moderate-vigorous physical activity was met, grade average was higher by .03 points, .15 points higher when meeting fruit and vegetable intake recommendations, and .06 points higher for sleep. There was no significant change in grade average in those meeting strength-training recommendations. Conclusion. College students who adhere to public health recommendations for lifestyle behaviors have modestly higher grade averages after adjusting for sociodemographic and negative health behaviors.(Am J Health Promot 2014;28[5]:298-305.)
机译:目的。检查学业成绩与中等强度的体育活动,力量训练,水果和蔬菜摄入量以及睡眠之间的关联。设计。横断面观察研究。设置。参加2008年秋季全国大学健康评估II(NCHA-II)的40所美国大学和大学(中位数答复为27%)。主题。共有16095名本科生(18-24岁;女性70.3%)。措施。来自NCHA-II问题的自我报告的生活方式变量被分为满足或不符合公共卫生建议的标准。年平均成绩在1.00至4.00分之间。分析。线性回归,针对社会人口统计学和健康相关变量进行调整。结果。符合公共卫生建议的情况如下:中等强度的体育锻炼为41.9%;力量训练,32.4%;水果和蔬菜的摄入量为4.6%;和睡眠,占23.6%。满足中度体力活动,水果和蔬菜摄入量以及睡眠建议的学生的平均成绩更高(p≤.019)。如果满足中等强度的体育锻炼,则平均成绩则高出.03分;达到水果和蔬菜摄入量建议时,则平均得分高.15分;而睡眠时,则高出0.06分。达到强度训练建议的人的平均成绩没有明显变化。结论。在对社会人口统计学和负面健康行为进行了调整之后,坚持针对生活方式的公共健康建议的大学生平均成绩较高(Am J Health Promot 2014; 28 [5]:298-305。)

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