Abitudini, stili di vita e socialità: una cluster analysis di studenti universitari italiani.

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2021-09-01
S Giampaoli, F R Lenzi, G Parente, V G Frajese, A Tessitore
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The analysis of health determinants in the student population can be useful in raising awareness on safe living conditions in new generations. The selection of specific biomedical markers, like advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and the analysis of social behaviors can support lifestyle choices evaluation. A questionnaire, containing an anamnestic section, a physical activity evaluation section, and a sociological section, was administered to a total of 110 students from two Italian universities, selected from the Faculty of Science of Movement and from the Faculty of Medicine. In addition, all subjects recruited in this study underwent to an AGEs accumulation assessment through skin autofluorescence. A non-hierarchical cluster analysis was performed on the collected data allowed the identification of two group of students: group 1 mainly consisted of male subjects from the Faculty of Science of Movement, characterized by an active lifestyle and a rather detached affective family condition; group 2 largely consisted of female subjects from the Faculty of Medicine, more sedentary and with stable relationships. The data analysis confirmed the correlation between low AGEs levels and healthy lifestyles, but at the same time underlined divergences between students from different Faculties.

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习惯、生活方式和社交:意大利大学生的集群分析。
对学生群体中健康决定因素的分析有助于提高新一代对安全生活条件的认识。特定生物医学标志物的选择,如晚期糖基化终产物(AGEs),以及社会行为的分析可以支持生活方式选择的评估。一份包含记忆部分、体育活动评估部分和社会学部分的调查问卷,对来自两所意大利大学的110名学生进行了调查,这些学生分别来自运动科学学院和医学院。此外,本研究招募的所有受试者均通过皮肤自身荧光法进行AGEs积累评估。对收集到的数据进行非分层聚类分析,可以识别出两组学生:第一组主要由来自运动科学学院的男性受试者组成,其特征是积极的生活方式和相当独立的情感家庭状况;第二组主要由医学院的女性受试者组成,她们久坐不动,关系稳定。数据分析证实了低AGEs水平与健康生活方式之间的相关性,但同时也强调了不同学院学生之间的差异。
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