Yadav Radhika, Khapre Meenakshi, D Diksha, M Anjali
Public Health, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Rishikesh, IND.
Community and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Rishikesh, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 17;16(7):e64713. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64713. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Introduction Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have a significant impact on health concerns. The transition from school to college coincides with various stressors, affecting student health. The objective was to assess the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles among college-going students and examine the association of composite lifestyle scores with selected demographic variables. Methods All undergraduate colleges of Rishikesh were included in the study. Cluster sampling with a population proportionate to size was used to select the participants. A structured questionnaire was administered using Google Forms or pen and paper. Index values for each lifestyle activity were added together to get a lifestyle composite score. An unhealthy lifestyle was considered with a score below 40. Association with risk factors was analyzed using a chi-square test and logistic regression. Results Among 742 participants, 166 (22.4%) lived an unhealthy lifestyle with a lifestyle score of <40. The majority of participants were either underweight or above normal weight. An unhealthy lifestyle was prevalent among fourth-year professional students (7; 58.5%), medical (33; 32%), dental (27; 34.6%), hosteller (79; 36%), and BSc Nursing (21; 56.8%) students. BSc Nursing course (AOR: 11.09; 95% CI: 1.17-104.74) and favorable attitude (AOR: 0.74; 95 % CI: 0.59- 0.93) were significant correlates of unhealthy lifestyles. Conclusion The current study indicates that nearly one-fourth of college students have unhealthy lifestyles. Four factors, i.e., health science stream, advancing professional year, hosteller, and unfavorable attitude toward health, were significantly associated with unhealthy lifestyles after adjusting for covariates.
引言 非传染性疾病对健康问题有重大影响。从高中到大学的过渡伴随着各种压力源,影响着学生的健康。目的是评估大学生中不健康生活方式的患病率,并研究综合生活方式得分与选定人口统计学变量之间的关联。方法 瑞诗凯诗所有本科院校都纳入了本研究。采用按规模比例的整群抽样方法选择参与者。使用谷歌表单或纸笔发放结构化问卷。将每项生活方式活动的指标值相加,得到生活方式综合得分。生活方式得分低于40被视为不健康生活方式。使用卡方检验和逻辑回归分析与风险因素的关联。结果 在742名参与者中,166名(22.4%)生活方式不健康,生活方式得分<40。大多数参与者体重过轻或超重。不健康生活方式在四年级专业学生(7人;58.5%)、医学专业(33人;32%)、牙科专业(27人;34.6%)、住校生(79人;36%)和护理学学士(21人;56.8%)学生中普遍存在。护理学学士课程(调整后比值比:11.09;95%置信区间:1.17 - 104.74)和积极态度(调整后比值比:0.74;95%置信区间:0.59 - 0.93)是不健康生活方式的显著相关因素。结论 本研究表明,近四分之一的大学生生活方式不健康。在调整协变量后,健康科学专业、高年级、住校生以及对健康的消极态度这四个因素与不健康生活方式显著相关。