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希腊劳动人口的水合习惯与水平衡

Hydration Habits and Water Balance in a Working Population in Greece.

作者信息

Papadopoulou Aikaterini-Melpomeni, Apergi Kyriaki, Panagopoulou Margarita-Vasiliki, Argyri Konstantina, Malisova Olga

机构信息

Department of Food Science and Food Technology, University of Patras, G. Seferi 2, 30100 Agrinio, Greece.

Department of Nutritional Science and Dietetics, University of the Peloponnese, Antikalamos, 24100 Kalamata, Greece.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2025 Jan 21;17(3):371. doi: 10.3390/nu17030371.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Adequate hydration is fundamental for maintaining physical and mental health, yet dehydration remains a common issue, with significant health consequences such as fatigue, impaired cognitive function, and increased risk of chronic diseases. This study aimed to assess the water balance status of healthy employees in Greece and explore the influence of sociodemographic, anthropometric, occupational, and other lifestyle factors.

METHODS

After completing a validated questionnaire, demographic, dietary, and occupational factors were first analyzed by gender and then examined for their association with water balance, defined as the net difference between water intake and losses, using univariate and multivariable analyses.

RESULTS

Daily water consumption had a median value of 3063.77 mL (Q1: 2181.62, Q3: 4070.04), with men consuming significantly more than women. Multivariable analysis identified several factors associated with water balance, including years of education (β: -21.88, SE: 8.55), hours of work per week (β: 30.17, SE: 15.38), use of glasses during the day (Yes vs. No: β: 423.13, SE: 216.41), use of a bottle during the day (Yes vs. No: β: 873.50, SE: 278.82), and consuming water for pleasure (Yes vs. No: β: 478.63, SE: 200.16). Additionally, exposure to weather conditions at work (Yes vs. No) was suggested to have a positive influence on water balance.

CONCLUSIONS

This study underscores the complex interplay between sociodemographic and occupational factors and hydration practices, providing evidence for targeted hydration strategies, as wellness programs and public health initiatives aimed at improving hydration among working populations in Greece.

摘要

背景/目的:充足的水分摄入对于维持身心健康至关重要,但脱水仍是一个常见问题,会带来疲劳、认知功能受损以及慢性病风险增加等重大健康后果。本研究旨在评估希腊健康员工的水平衡状况,并探讨社会人口统计学、人体测量学、职业及其他生活方式因素的影响。

方法

在完成一份经过验证的问卷后,首先按性别分析人口统计学、饮食和职业因素,然后使用单变量和多变量分析检查它们与水平衡的关联,水平衡定义为水摄入量与损失量之间的净差异。

结果

每日水消耗量的中位数为3063.77毫升(第一四分位数:2181.62,第三四分位数:4070.04),男性的消耗量显著高于女性。多变量分析确定了几个与水平衡相关的因素,包括受教育年限(β:-21.88,标准误:8.55)、每周工作小时数(β:30.17,标准误:15.38)、白天是否戴眼镜(是与否:β:423.13,标准误:216.41)、白天是否使用瓶子(是与否:β:873.50,标准误:278.

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