Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Department of Public Health, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2024 Nov;38(8):1129-1139. doi: 10.1177/08901171241255768. Epub 2024 May 22.
College students' academic achievement has crucial implications for their future success. Students' health may be a key determinant of academic performance, but more research is needed to understand this relationship.
DESIGN/SETTING/SUBJECTS: Secondary analysis of the American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment III pre-COVID-19 Spring 2020 dataset. N = 39 146 undergraduates at 75 higher education institutions (14% mean response rate, comparable with other large-scale national college health surveys).
Self-reported grade point average (GPA) and 33 health behaviors in the categories of dietary behavior, physical activity, sedentary behavior, substance use, sexual risk behavior, violence-related behavior, mental health, and sleep behavior.
Weighted cross-tabulations examining the association between GPA and health behaviors; multinomial logistic regressions assessing if behaviors predicted GPA, controlling for year, sex/gender, and race/ethnicity. Individual GPA categories were also compared to a D/F referent group.
There were gradient trends across GPA categories for A through D/F (18 behaviors) or A through C (12 behaviors) ( < .001). Each health behavior predicted GPA differences ( < .001), except heroin use ( = .052). The A GPA group was significantly different from the D/F GPA group for 27 behaviors ( < .001). In general, protective behaviors corresponded with higher GPAs and most risk behaviors were associated with lower GPAs.
There is a link between numerous health behaviors and academic performance. Stakeholders invested in college students' health and academics should engage in mutually beneficial strategies to safeguard students' current and future well-being and success.
大学生的学业成绩对他们未来的成功至关重要。学生的健康可能是学业表现的关键决定因素,但需要更多的研究来理解这种关系。
设计/环境/研究对象:对美国大学生健康协会-全国大学生健康评估 III 项新冠疫情前 2020 年春季数据集的二次分析。N = 75 所高等教育机构的 39146 名本科生(14%的平均回复率,与其他大规模全国大学生健康调查相当)。
自我报告的平均绩点(GPA)和 33 种健康行为,分为饮食行为、体育活动、久坐行为、物质使用、性风险行为、与暴力相关的行为、心理健康和睡眠行为。
加权交叉表检查 GPA 与健康行为之间的关联;多变量逻辑回归评估行为是否预测 GPA,控制年份、性别/性别和种族/族裔。个别 GPA 类别也与 D/F 参照组进行比较。
在 GPA 类别中,从 A 到 D/F(18 种行为)或 A 到 C(12 种行为)都有梯度趋势( <.001)。每一种健康行为都预测了 GPA 的差异( <.001),除了海洛因使用( =.052)。A GPA 组与 D/F GPA 组在 27 种行为上存在显著差异( <.001)。一般来说,保护性行为与较高的 GPA 相关,而大多数风险性行为与较低的 GPA 相关。
许多健康行为与学业成绩之间存在联系。关注大学生健康和学业的利益相关者应该采取互利的策略,以维护学生当前和未来的福祉和成功。