Department of Food and nutrition, Kunsan National University, Daehak-ro 558, Gunsan 54150, Korea.
Nutrients. 2020 Jul 7;12(7):2020. doi: 10.3390/nu12072020.
International students are experiencing health problems due to many lifestyle changes, such as those in dietary and sleep patterns. We conducted this study to identify the associations among sleep patterns, changes in eating habits after studying abroad, and overweight or obesity in international students. In this cross-sectional study, we analyzed data on health-related variables, changes in eating habits after studying abroad, and sleep patterns that were collected from 225 international students in South Korea. Approximately half of the participants experienced poor sleep (47.6%). After adjusting for covariates such as age, gender, nationality, and acculturative stress, the subjects who had poor sleep quality were 2.020-fold (adjusted odds ratio, 95% confidence interval = 1.045-3.906) more likely to be overweight and obese than those who had good sleep quality. There were significant differences in changes of eating habits after studying abroad according to sleep quality ( < 0.001). When subjects were stratified into groups according to changes in eating habits after studying abroad, the risk of overweight and obesity increased in those with poor sleep quality but not in those with good sleep quality among subjects who had changes in bad eating habits. However, the risk of overweight and obesity did not differ among subjects with changes in good eating habits regardless of their sleep quality.
留学生因生活方式的改变,如饮食和睡眠模式的改变,而出现健康问题。我们进行这项研究,以确定睡眠模式、出国留学后饮食习惯的变化与留学生超重或肥胖之间的关联。在这项横断面研究中,我们分析了从韩国 225 名留学生那里收集的与健康相关变量、出国留学后饮食习惯的变化和睡眠模式的数据。大约一半的参与者睡眠质量较差(47.6%)。在调整了年龄、性别、国籍和文化适应压力等混杂因素后,睡眠质量差的受试者超重和肥胖的可能性是睡眠质量好的受试者的 2.020 倍(调整后的优势比,95%置信区间=1.045-3.906)。出国留学后饮食习惯的变化与睡眠质量有显著差异(<0.001)。当根据出国留学后饮食习惯的变化将受试者分层时,睡眠质量差的受试者中,不良饮食习惯变化者的超重和肥胖风险增加,但睡眠质量好的受试者中则没有增加。然而,无论睡眠质量如何,饮食习惯变化良好的受试者的超重和肥胖风险并无差异。