Unhealthy behaviours among Canadian adolescents: prevalence, trends and correlates.

T M Gadalla
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Introduction: This study examines (1) time trends in the prevalence of selected unhealthy behaviours among adolescents aged 12 to 17 years, (2) the most commonly adopted combinations of unhealthy behaviours, and (3) socio-economic and sociodemographic correlates of unhealthy behaviours among adolescents.

Methods: A secondary analysis used data collected from 13 198 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) respondents in 2000/2001 and 11 050 CCHS respondents in 2007/2008.

Results: Although the proportion of adolescents consuming a healthy diet increased over the study period, about 50% are still consuming insufficient amounts of fruit and vegetables. In both cycles over one-third of adolescents aged 15 to 17 years reported drinking alcohol regularly. Income level, education level, sex, and language spoken at home were significantly associated with the odds of engaging in unhealthy behaviours among those aged 12 to 14 years, while income level was no longer associated with the odds of engaging in unhealthy behaviours among those aged 15 to 17 years. For both age groups, a language other than French or English spoken in the home was associated with a low risk of unhealthy behaviours.

Conclusion: There was a general decrease in unhealthy behaviours among younger adolescents aged 12 to 14 years.

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加拿大青少年中的不健康行为:流行程度、趋势和相互关系。
引言:本研究考察了(1)12至17岁青少年中某些不健康行为流行的时间趋势,(2)最常采用的不健康行为组合,以及(3)青少年中不健康行为的社会经济和社会人口学相关性。方法:对2000/2001年13198名加拿大社区卫生调查(CCHS)受访者和2007/2008年11050名CCHS受访者的数据进行二次分析。结果:尽管在研究期间,青少年健康饮食的比例有所增加,但仍有大约50%的人摄入的水果和蔬菜量不足。在这两个周期中,超过三分之一的15至17岁青少年报告经常饮酒。收入水平、教育水平、性别和家庭语言与12至14岁儿童从事不健康行为的几率显著相关,而收入水平与15至17岁儿童从事不健康行为的几率不再相关。对于这两个年龄组,家中使用法语或英语以外的语言与不健康行为的风险较低有关。结论:12 ~ 14岁青少年不健康行为总体呈下降趋势。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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