West Sarah L, Bates Holly, Watson Jessica, Brenner Ingrid K M
Department of Biology, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada.
Trent/Fleming School of Nursing, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Aug 28;9(8):e21342. doi: 10.2196/21342.
Obesity is currently a worldwide health crisis. Nurses are integral members of the primary health care team and have an important role in managing obesity and administering physical activity (PA) for patients. However, research shows that nurses tend to be overweight or obese, have poor metabolic health, and do not meet PA recommendations. This is problematic because PA is linked to both physiological and psychological well-being and may also influence how nurses counsel their patients. Nursing students are the next generation of nurses; however, there is limited research examining PA (among other lifestyle factors) and metabolic health in nursing students.
The goal of this research is to examine multiple lifestyle factors (including PA, nutrition, sleep, and stress) and determine whether these factors are associated with metabolic health in full-time undergraduate nursing students.
An estimated 320 nursing students (18 years of age and older) will be assessed for their metabolic health. Metabolic status will be determined by measuring body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), body fat percentage [skinfold measures (FitSystems Inc)], resting blood pressure [automated oscillatory (Omron Healthcare Inc)], and fasting blood glucose (glucometer). Lifestyle factors will also be measured, including PA and sleep [the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and 7-day accelerometry (wGT3X-BT, Actigraph LLC)], nutrition [3-day diet log (Nutritionist Pro, Axxya Systems)], and stress [the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, heart rate variability assessments, and salivary cortisol (ELISA, Eagle Biosciences)]. The association between metabolic status and PA, sleep quantity and quality, nutrition, and stress will be examined by linear regression analyses. Differences by year of study in metabolic health status, PA, sleep, nutrition, and stress will be examined by 1-way analyses of variance (ANOVAs). To determine the ability of PA, sleep, nutrition, and stress to discriminate prevalent overweight and obesity or poor metabolic status, logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves will be constructed. Statistical analyses will be performed in Stata (version 16.1, StataCorp LLC).
Based on pilot data, we believe senior nursing students will have worse metabolic health (ie, higher BMI and WHR, increased body fat percentage, higher blood pressure, and increased fasting blood glucose) compared to first-year students. We hypothesize that poor PA participation, poor sleep quantity and quality, increased food intake, poor nutrition, and increased stress will be associated with worse metabolic health in full-time nursing students. The study received funding in February 2020. Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, work on this study has been delayed. We are currently completing our application for institutional research ethics approval. Data collection is projected to begin in January 2021, with data collection and analyses expected to be completed by May 2022.
This study will be the first published research to examine the relationship between lifestyle choices and metabolic status in nursing students attending a Canadian institution. More importantly, the results of this study will support the development of an informed intervention that will target the identified lifestyle factors, improving the physiological and mental health and well-being of nursing students.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/21342.
肥胖目前是一个全球性的健康危机。护士是初级卫生保健团队的重要成员,在管理肥胖和为患者安排体育活动(PA)方面发挥着重要作用。然而,研究表明,护士往往超重或肥胖,代谢健康状况不佳,且未达到体育活动建议标准。这存在问题,因为体育活动与生理和心理健康都有关联,还可能影响护士为患者提供咨询的方式。护理专业学生是下一代护士;然而,关于护理专业学生的体育活动(以及其他生活方式因素)和代谢健康的研究有限。
本研究的目的是检查多种生活方式因素(包括体育活动、营养、睡眠和压力),并确定这些因素是否与全日制本科护理专业学生的代谢健康相关。
预计将对约320名护理专业学生(18岁及以上)进行代谢健康评估。代谢状况将通过测量体重指数(BMI)、腰臀比(WHR)、体脂百分比[皮褶测量法(FitSystems公司)]、静息血压[自动振荡测量法(欧姆龙医疗保健公司)]和空腹血糖(血糖仪)来确定。还将测量生活方式因素,包括体育活动和睡眠[国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)和7天加速度测量法(wGT3X - BT,Actigraph公司)]、营养[3天饮食记录(营养师专业版,Axxya系统公司)]以及压力[抑郁焦虑压力量表、心率变异性评估和唾液皮质醇(酶联免疫吸附测定法,Eagle生物科学公司)]。将通过线性回归分析检查代谢状况与体育活动、睡眠数量和质量、营养以及压力之间的关联。将通过单因素方差分析(ANOVA)检查不同年级学生在代谢健康状况、体育活动、睡眠、营养和压力方面的差异。为了确定体育活动、睡眠、营养和压力区分普遍超重和肥胖或不良代谢状况的能力,将构建逻辑回归和受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线。将在Stata(版本16.1,StataCorp公司)中进行统计分析。
基于试点数据,我们认为与一年级学生相比,高年级护理专业学生的代谢健康状况会更差(即BMI和WHR更高、体脂百分比增加、血压升高以及空腹血糖升高)。我们假设体育活动参与不足、睡眠数量和质量差、食物摄入量增加、营养不佳以及压力增加将与全日制护理专业学生更差的代谢健康状况相关。该研究于2020年2月获得资金。由于2019年冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)大流行,这项研究的工作被推迟。我们目前正在完成机构研究伦理批准申请。预计数据收集将于2021年1月开始,数据收集和分析预计于2022年5月完成。
本研究将是第一项发表的关于加拿大一所机构的护理专业学生生活方式选择与代谢状况之间关系的研究。更重要的是,本研究结果将支持制定一项明智的干预措施,该措施将针对已确定的生活方式因素,改善护理专业学生的生理和心理健康及幸福感。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):PRR1 - 10.2196/21342。