Investigating the Interrelationships Between Obesity, Academic Achievement, Physical Activity, and Social Support Among Jazan University Students.

Omar Oraibi, Mohammed Somaili, Khaled Daghriri, Mohammed Alameer, Mohamed Arishi, Ali Sahli, Mohammed Haidar, Atiah Najmi, Faisal Otaif, Hanadi Abueishah, Bassem Oraibi, Abdulhameed Alhazmi, Luai Alhazmi
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Background: In developing and developed countries, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has grown. The college phase is a critical period during which healthy behaviors are learned through lifestyle and social environment. College students are prone to increased stress, negatively affecting their daily activities and academic performance.

Objective: The general study objective was to investigate the prevalence of obesity among Jazan University students.

Methods: This observational cross-sectional study used a pre-tested self-administered anonymous electronic questionnaire to evaluate the prevalence of obesity among 474 Jazan University students and its association with academic performance, physical activity, and social support. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, and associations between variables were assessed using the chi-square test.

Results: Approximately 21% and 9.2% of the male and female students were obese, respectively, and the prevalence of obesity significantly differed between them. The use of one or more tobacco products was significantly associated with the prevalence of obesity (P < 0.001); the prevalence of obesity was substantially higher among the tobacco product users than among the non-users (35.3% vs. 14.4%). The presence of a morbidity was also significantly associated with the prevalence of obesity (P = 0.007); the prevalence of obesity was significantly higher among the students with at least one comorbidity than among the medically free students (28.8% vs. 14.9%). Conversely, obesity was not associated with academic performance and depression. Specifically, the grade point average was not affected across the academic years (P = 0.085 and P = 0.308, respectively).

Conclusion: Obesity is significantly associated with male sex and the use of one or more tobacco products. This finding warrants the need for strategic and multidisciplinary plans at all levels to encourage healthy behaviors among college students, including an active, healthy lifestyle.

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调查贾赞大学生肥胖、学习成绩、体育锻炼和社会支持之间的相互关系。
背景:在发展中国家和发达国家,超重和肥胖的发病率都在增长。大学阶段是通过生活方式和社会环境学习健康行为的关键时期。大学生的压力容易增加,对他们的日常活动和学习成绩产生负面影响:研究的总体目标是调查贾赞大学学生的肥胖率:这项观察性横断面研究使用了一份预先测试的自填式匿名电子问卷,以评估 474 名贾赞大学学生的肥胖患病率及其与学习成绩、体育锻炼和社会支持的关系。数据采用社会科学统计软件包进行分析,变量之间的关联采用卡方检验进行评估:结果:分别约有 21% 和 9.2% 的男生和女生肥胖,而且他们之间的肥胖率存在显著差异。使用一种或多种烟草制品与肥胖率明显相关(P < 0.001);使用烟草制品者的肥胖率大大高于不使用烟草制品者(35.3% 对 14.4%)。是否患有某种疾病也与肥胖症的患病率有显著关系(P = 0.007);至少患有一种并发症的学生的肥胖症患病率明显高于未患病的学生(28.8% 对 14.9%)。相反,肥胖与学习成绩和抑郁并无关联。具体而言,各学年的平均学分绩点未受影响(P = 0.085 和 P = 0.308):结论:肥胖与男性性别和使用一种或多种烟草产品有很大关系。这一发现表明,有必要在各个层面制定战略性的多学科计划,以鼓励大学生的健康行为,包括积极健康的生活方式。
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