Tirodimos I, Georgouvia I, Savvala T-N, Karanika E, Noukari D
Medical School, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.
East Mediterr Health J. 2009 May-Jun;15(3):722-8.
The objective of this survey was to assess the eating habits and some health-related behaviours and beliefs of students at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Data from a self-completed anonymous questionnaire to 300 students were analysed with emphasis on differences by sex and faculty of study. Female students, although they exercised less than men, had higher scores for healthy eating, had a lower rate of overweight/obesity and a lower rate of alcohol consumption. Fewer medical students reported drinking alcohol and smoking than other students, but there was no difference concerning their eating habits.
本次调查的目的是评估希腊塞萨洛尼基亚里士多德大学学生的饮食习惯以及一些与健康相关的行为和观念。对300名学生自行填写的匿名问卷数据进行了分析,重点关注性别和学习专业方面的差异。女学生虽然比男学生锻炼得少,但在健康饮食方面得分更高,超重/肥胖率和饮酒率更低。与其他学生相比,医学生中报告饮酒和吸烟的人数较少,但他们的饮食习惯没有差异。