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The correlation between average daily alcohol consumption and BMI, unhealthy consumption and BMI were analyzed by applying Pearson correlation coefficient. <i>Results</i>: 229 university students consumed alcohol (58%). After 229 subjects were divided into three categories, the average daily alcohol consumption of the overweight group was significantly higher than the underweight and normal weight groups in women; meanwhile, unhealthy food consumption frequencies was not different between groups. Average daily alcohol consumption levels for overweight group were 74.17 and 73.45 g/day in men and women, respectively. Furthermore, higher daily alcohol consumption was independently associated with higher BMI (95% confidence interval [CI] <i>R</i> = 0.161: <i>p</i> = 0.015; men <i>R</i> = 0.120: <i>p</i> = 0.236; women <i>R</i> = 0.214: <i>p</i> = 0.015). <i>Conclusion</i>: There was a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and BMI in university students in Eastern Thailand. 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摘要
目的:本研究的目的是确定泰国东部大学生饮酒与体重指数之间的相关性。方法:对19 ~ 23岁的大学生(n = 396)进行随机问卷调查,问卷内容包括一般情况、饮酒情况和不健康食品消费情况。然后根据每天消耗的乙醇克数计算平均每日酒精消费量。体重指数(BMI)大于23 kg/m2的受试者被定义为超重。采用独立t检验比较各变量的性别差异。采用方差分析(ANOVA)比较各组间各变量的均值。应用Pearson相关系数分析日均饮酒量与BMI、不健康饮酒量与BMI的相关性。结果:229名大学生饮酒(58%)。229名受试者被分为三类后,超重组的女性平均每日饮酒量显著高于体重不足组和体重正常组;与此同时,不健康食品的消费频率在两组之间没有差异。超重组男性和女性的平均每日饮酒量分别为74.17克和73.45克/天。此外,较高的每日饮酒量与较高的BMI独立相关(95%置信区间[CI] R = 0.161: p = 0.015;男性R = 0.120: p = 0.236;女性R = 0.214: p = 0.015)。结论:泰国东部地区大学生饮酒与BMI呈正相关。本研究支持每日饮酒量是超重的一个危险因素,性别可能与此相关。
Association between Alcohol Consumption and Body Mass Index in University Students.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between alcohol consumption and body mass index in university students in Eastern Thailand. Methods: Undergraduate students (19-23 years, n = 396) were randomly surveyed via questionnaires, which included general information, alcohol consumption, and unhealthy food consumption. Average daily alcohol consumption was then calculated from grams of ethanol consumed per day. A subject, who has body mass index (BMI) more than 23 kg/m2, was defined as excessive weight. Difference between genders of each variable was compared using independent t-test. Mean of each variable between groups was compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA). The correlation between average daily alcohol consumption and BMI, unhealthy consumption and BMI were analyzed by applying Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: 229 university students consumed alcohol (58%). After 229 subjects were divided into three categories, the average daily alcohol consumption of the overweight group was significantly higher than the underweight and normal weight groups in women; meanwhile, unhealthy food consumption frequencies was not different between groups. Average daily alcohol consumption levels for overweight group were 74.17 and 73.45 g/day in men and women, respectively. Furthermore, higher daily alcohol consumption was independently associated with higher BMI (95% confidence interval [CI] R = 0.161: p = 0.015; men R = 0.120: p = 0.236; women R = 0.214: p = 0.015). Conclusion: There was a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and BMI in university students in Eastern Thailand. This study supports that the daily alcohol consumption is a risk factor for excessive weight and gender may contribute to the correlation.