Fernández Villa Tania, Alguacil Ojeda Juan, Ayán Pérez Carlos, Bueno Cavanillas Aurora, Cancela Carral José María, Capelo Álvarez Rocío, Delgado Rodríguez Miguel, Jiménez Mejías Eladio, Jiménez Moleón José Juan, Llorca Díaz Javier, Mateos Campos Ramona, Molina de la Torre Antonio José, Valero Juan Luis Félix, Martín Sánchez Vicente
Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2013 Nov-Dec;87(6):575-85. doi: 10.4321/S1135-57272013000600003.
The University stage gives rise to social and personal changes as the independence of the nuclear family and the increased responsibilities that are related to the acquisition and/or consolidation of life styles and habits that may determine the future health status. Inadequate nutrition, a high level of inactivity, risky sexual behavior, abuse of new technologies or starting consumption of legal and illegal drugs, are among the most significant risk behaviors in this phase. In order to know how to set and / or consolidate the habits and lifestyles in the university stage and health effects in the future, to born the uniHcos project. It is a dynamic cohort of university students who join the project during the first academic year and will be followed during their stay at college and working life. The follow-up will be biennially and for the capture and the information collection will be used on-line technologies. This paper aims to show the uniHcos project to the scientific community as well as present preliminary results found so far in the two cohorts established since 2011.
大学阶段会引发社会和个人的变化,因为核心家庭的独立性以及与获取和/或巩固可能决定未来健康状况的生活方式和习惯相关的责任增加。营养不足、高度缺乏运动、危险的性行为、对新技术的滥用或开始使用合法和非法药物,是这一阶段最显著的风险行为。为了了解如何在大学阶段养成和/或巩固习惯及生活方式以及对未来健康的影响,发起了uniHcos项目。它是一个动态的大学生队列,在第一学年加入该项目,并将在其大学期间和工作生涯中接受跟踪。跟踪将每两年进行一次,并且将使用在线技术进行数据采集和信息收集。本文旨在向科学界展示uniHcos项目,并呈现自2011年以来建立的两个队列中迄今发现的初步结果。