Jovita Ambrutytė, B. Miežienė, A. Emeljanovas, V. Cesnaitiene, D. Vizbaraitė, Renata Žumbakytė-Šermukšnienė
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Background. Negative health-related behaviours among young adults are common worldwide. Most of young males are physically inactive, have poor diets, drink a lot of alcohol or smoke, and such behaviour causes physical and mental health disorders (Aubert et al., 2018). Nowadays more mental health problems are diagnosed among young people than a decade. Researchers are trying to determine the causes of harmful behaviour in adults, but the impact of previous physical education on further health-related behaviours in adults has not been studied. Methods. Physical activity, alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking was evaluated according to the 2008 US Department of Defense Survey of Health Related Behaviours (Bray et al., 2009). Adherence to a healthy eating pattern was evaluated using the Mediterranean diet adherence screener (MEDAS). Psychological distress was assessed using the six-item Kessler scale (Kessler et al., 2003). Results. Nearly half of young adults were physically inactive, ate poorly, had harmful habits, one of ten had high psychological distress. Two thirds of the respondents participated in sports in childhood, 61% of young people liked the physical education lessons, 44% of them attended every PE lesson. Lower distress was significantly associated with better nutrition, higher physical activity, lower alcohol consumption, and smoking. Also, significant associations were found between higher alcohol consumption and more frequent smoking. Higher incomes, younger age, better perception and attendance of PE classes in the past, active lifestyle in childhood and adulthood are the predictive factors of more favourable health-related behaviours and better mental health. Conclusions. Harmful health-related behaviours are prevalent among young adults, one of tenth has high psychological distress. Although the majority of young adults were active in childhood, the percentage of active adults decreases significantly. More favourable health-related behaviours are related to less distress. Better economic status, better PE experiences in childhood, sports activities in adulthood lead to better health-related behaviours and less distress.
背景。在世界范围内,年轻人中与健康有关的消极行为很常见。大多数年轻男性缺乏运动,饮食不良,大量饮酒或吸烟,这些行为会导致身心健康障碍(Aubert et al., 2018)。如今,在年轻人中被诊断出精神健康问题的人数超过十年。研究人员正试图确定成年人有害行为的原因,但以前的体育教育对成年人进一步健康相关行为的影响尚未得到研究。方法。根据2008年美国国防部健康相关行为调查(Bray等人,2009年)对身体活动、饮酒和吸烟进行了评估。采用地中海饮食依从性筛查(MEDAS)对健康饮食模式的依从性进行评估。使用六项Kessler量表评估心理困扰(Kessler et al., 2003)。结果。近一半的年轻人缺乏运动,饮食不良,有不良习惯,十分之一的人有严重的心理困扰。三分之二的受访者在童年时期参加过体育运动,61%的年轻人喜欢体育课,44%的人参加了每节体育课。较低的痛苦与较好的营养、较高的体育活动、较低的饮酒和吸烟显著相关。此外,大量饮酒和频繁吸烟之间也存在显著关联。较高的收入、较年轻的年龄、过去对体育课的认知和参加情况较好、童年和成年时期积极的生活方式是较有利的健康相关行为和较好的心理健康的预测因素。结论。有害的与健康有关的行为在年轻人中很普遍,十分之一的人有高度的心理困扰。虽然大多数年轻人在童年时期都很活跃,但活跃的成年人的比例显着下降。更有利的健康行为与更少的痛苦有关。更好的经济状况、更好的童年体育经历、成年后的体育活动会导致更好的健康相关行为和更少的痛苦。