Centre NUTRISS - Nutrition, santé et société, Institute on Nutrition and Functional Foods, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, Canada.
Faculty of Pharmacy, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, Canada.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2024 Jul 1;49(7):956-965. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2023-0459. Epub 2024 Mar 22.
Whether COVID-19-related experienced stress influenced lifestyle habits remains to be thoroughly evaluated among university students. This study examined the relationship between COVID-19-related experienced stress and subsequent lifestyle habits among undergraduate students. This cross-sectional study included 708 undergraduate students from Université Laval (Québec, Canada) participating in the (ExPan) cohort. Data on COVID-19-related experienced stress and lifestyle were self-reported using a questionnaire completed between February and April of 2022. A stress index (SI) was computed by summing scores associated with 31 situational statements related to the pandemic (e.g., not being able to see friends, dealing with job loss). A healthy lifestyle score (HLS) ranging from zero to seven was calculated based on seven lifestyle habits: moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, sleep quality, fruit and vegetable intake, tobacco and electronic cigarette use, alcohol consumption, cannabis use, and hard or sedative-hypnotic drugs use. In multivariable-adjusted models, a negative association between the SI and the HLS was found (β = -0.23, 95% CI = -0.30, -0.16 HLS point; < 0.0001). The SI was also negatively associated with sleep quality, and fruit and vegetable consumption, while being positively associated with at-risk alcohol consumption, cannabis use, and hard or sedative-hypnotic drug use. Subgroup analyses suggested a negative relationship between the SI and HLS among participants who did not receive academic accommodations (e.g., additional time for evaluations, personal notetaker), but not those who received such accommodations. This study suggests that COVID-19-related experienced stress was negatively associated with healthy lifestyle habits in this cohort of undergraduate students.
新冠疫情相关经历的压力是否会影响大学生的生活方式习惯仍需深入评估。本研究旨在探讨新冠疫情相关经历的压力与大学生后续生活方式习惯之间的关系。本横断面研究纳入了来自加拿大拉瓦尔大学(魁北克省)的 708 名本科生,他们参与了(ExPan)队列研究。使用问卷自我报告了新冠疫情相关经历的压力和生活方式数据,问卷于 2022 年 2 月至 4 月期间完成。通过累加与疫情相关的 31 个情境陈述(例如无法见到朋友、应对失业)相关的得分计算出压力指数(SI)。根据七种生活方式习惯(即,中等至剧烈的身体活动、睡眠质量、水果和蔬菜摄入、烟草和电子烟使用、酒精摄入、大麻使用和硬或镇静催眠药物使用)计算出健康生活方式评分(HLS),范围为 0 到 7。在多变量调整模型中,发现 SI 与 HLS 呈负相关(β=-0.23,95%CI=-0.30,-0.16 HLS 点;<0.0001)。SI 还与睡眠质量和水果与蔬菜摄入呈负相关,而与有风险的酒精摄入、大麻使用和硬或镇静催眠药物使用呈正相关。亚组分析表明,在未获得学业补助(例如,评估额外时间、个人笔记记录员)的参与者中,SI 与 HLS 之间存在负相关关系,但在获得此类补助的参与者中则不存在。本研究表明,在这一本科生队列中,新冠疫情相关经历的压力与健康生活方式习惯呈负相关。