大学生整体饮食质量与压力、焦虑、抑郁和学习成绩的关系:系统综述。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of American College Health Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1080/07448481.2024.2418521
Jessica M Phelan, Richard R Rosenkranz, Cindy Logan, Mark D Haub, Emily L Mailey, Armin Ezzati, Sara K Rosenkranz
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目的本系统综述旨在研究大学生饮食质量与心理健康指标(压力、焦虑和/或抑郁)之间关系的现有证据,其次还旨在描述总体饮食质量与学习成绩之间的关系。研究方法进行检索,并遵循 PRISMA 指南报告方法和结果。结果:共纳入 12 项观察性研究:纳入并审查了 12 项观察性研究,结果显示高饮食质量与以下因素有关:低压力(4 项研究)、高压力(1 项研究)和无显著关联(2 项研究);低抑郁(3 项研究)和无显著关联(2 项研究);低焦虑(2 项研究)、高焦虑(1 项研究)和无显著关联(2 项研究)。结果显示,总体饮食质量与学习成绩之间存在微弱的正相关。结论:这些结果与其他有关膳食质量和非临床心理健康结果的研究一致;需要进行更多的研究来确定潜在的关联。
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The association of overall dietary quality on stress, anxiety, depression, and academic performance in college students: a systematic review.

Objective: The objective of this systematic review was to examine current evidence regarding the associations between dietary quality and mental well-being indicators (stress, anxiety, and/or depression) in college students, with a secondary aim of characterizing the relationship between overall dietary quality and academic performance. Methods: Searches were performed, and the PRISMA guidelines were followed for reporting the methods and results. Results: Twelve observational studies were included and reviewed showing high dietary quality was associated with: low stress (four studies), high stress (one study), and no significant association (two studies); low depression (three studies) and no significant association (two studies) and low anxiety (two studies), high anxiety (one study), and no significant associations (two studies). Results showed weak positive associations between overall dietary quality and academic performance. Conclusions: These results are consistent with other studies of dietary quality and non-clinical mental health outcomes; more researched is needed to determine potential associations.

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期刊介绍: Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.
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