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日本小学生生活方式、父母吸烟、社会经济地位与学业成绩的关系:超级饮食教育计划。

Association between lifestyle, parental smoke, socioeconomic status, and academic performance in Japanese elementary school children: the Super Diet Education Project.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama, 930-0194, Japan.

出版信息

Environ Health Prev Med. 2019 Apr 9;24(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12199-019-0776-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health and education are closely linked. However, few studies have explored the correlates of children's academic performance in Japan. We aimed to investigate comprehensively the associations of low academic performance among school children with lifestyles, parental smoke, and socioeconomic status.

METHODS

In 2016, children aged 6 to 13 years from the Super Diet Education School Project were surveyed using questionnaires. The survey explored the lifestyles and subjective academic performance of 1663 children and asked their parents about parental smoke and subjective socioeconomic status. Academic performance and socioeconomic status were divided into three levels. Then, we defined subjective academic performance in the lower two levels as low academic performance. The odds ratios (OR) were analyzed by logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS

Among all participants, 299 (18.0%) children reported low academic performance. In general, low academic performance was significantly associated with late wakeup time (OR = 1.36 for 6:30 to < 7 a.m. and OR = 2.48 for ≥ 7 a.m.), screen time ≥ 2 h (OR = 1.35), studying at home < 1 h (OR = 1.82), paternal smoke (OR = 1.47), maternal smoke (OR = 1.87), and low socioeconomic status (OR = 1.48). Analyses stratified by grade showed stronger associations between academic performance and socioeconomic status in senior (OR = 1.62 for middle, OR = 1.52 for low in grades 4 to 6) than in junior children (OR = 1.15 for middle, OR = 1.38 for low in grades 1 to 3).

CONCLUSIONS

Children's lifestyles, parental smoke, and socioeconomic status were significantly associated with low academic performance among Japanese children. Parents and health care providers should take these findings into consideration to prevent children from having low academic performance.

摘要

背景

健康和教育密切相关。然而,很少有研究探讨日本儿童学业成绩的相关因素。我们旨在全面研究日本学童学习成绩低与生活方式、父母吸烟和社会经济地位的关系。

方法

2016 年,我们对来自“超级饮食教育学校项目”的 6-13 岁儿童进行了问卷调查。该调查探讨了 1663 名儿童的生活方式和主观学业成绩,并询问了他们的父母关于父母吸烟和主观社会经济地位的情况。学业成绩和社会经济地位分为三个等级。然后,我们将主观学业成绩的较低两个等级定义为学习成绩差。使用逻辑回归分析分析比值比(OR)。

结果

在所有参与者中,有 299 名(18.0%)儿童报告学习成绩差。一般来说,学习成绩差与晚起床时间(6:30 至<7 点为 1.36,≥7 点为 2.48)、屏幕时间≥2 小时(1.35)、在家学习时间<1 小时(1.82)、父亲吸烟(1.47)、母亲吸烟(1.87)和社会经济地位低(1.48)显著相关。按年级分层分析显示,在高年级(4-6 年级中,中等为 1.62,低等为 1.52),学业成绩与社会经济地位的关联比低年级(1-3 年级中,中等为 1.15,低等为 1.38)更强。

结论

日本儿童的生活方式、父母吸烟和社会经济地位与学习成绩差显著相关。家长和医疗保健提供者应考虑到这些发现,以防止儿童学习成绩差。

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