Biostatistical Analysis on Chronic Disease Risk

B. Zhao, X. Jiang, J. Cao, K. Huang
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Introduction: Approximately one-third of all college students aged 18-29 were classified as overweight or obese, increasing their risk for chronic disease. Nutritional knowledge is an important first step to developing strategist to improve the food choices of college students and promote healthy lifestyle behaviors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the current nutritional knowledge of students enrolled in courses within the Human Performance and Leisure Studies (HPLS) Department at Hubei University of Technology (HBUT). Methods: Paper based surveys were used to administer the 56-question Nutritional Knowledge Questionnaire (NKQ) for students enrolled in HPLS courses in spring 2017. Results: Response rate was 65.6% (n=236). Gender distribution was equal among the surveyed students (45.3% male vs. 53.8% females). The majority reported majoring in sports science and fitness management (SSFM) (76.7%), were between 18-24 years old (86.9%) with a self-identified ethnic origin of Chinese Xinjiang person (89.8%). The average nutritional knowledge score was 49.2 +/- 9.8 or 44.8%. Knowledge of diet-disease relationship was higher in females (5.4 +/- 1.9) compared to males (4.8 +/- 2.3), p = 0.03. Conclusion: In this study, we found a need to improve nutritional knowledge in college students enrolled in select HPLS courses in the spring of 2017 at HBUT. The findings highlight a gap in nutrition education and the opportunity to develop courses or programs aimed at healthful eating for students majoring in SSFM or attending HBUT.
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慢性疾病风险的生物统计学分析
在18-29岁的大学生中,大约有三分之一的人被归类为超重或肥胖,这增加了他们患慢性疾病的风险。营养知识是制定策略改善大学生食物选择和促进健康生活方式的重要第一步。因此,本研究的目的是确定湖北工业大学(HBUT)人体表现与休闲研究(HPLS)专业在校生的营养知识现状。方法:采用纸质问卷调查的方法,对2017年春季HPLS课程在校生进行56题营养知识问卷(NKQ)调查。结果:有效率为65.6% (n=236)。受访学生性别分布基本一致(45.3%男生vs 53.8%女生)。以运动科学与健身管理(SSFM)专业为主(76.7%),年龄在18-24岁之间(86.9%),自认民族为中国新疆人(89.8%)。平均营养知识得分为49.2 +/- 9.8或44.8%。女性对饮食与疾病关系的认知(5.4 +/- 1.9)高于男性(4.8+/- 2.3),p = 0.03。结论:在本研究中,我们发现HBUT 2017年春季选读HPLS课程的大学生需要提高营养知识。研究结果强调了营养教育方面的差距,以及为SSFM专业或HBUT专业的学生开发健康饮食课程或项目的机会。
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