沙特阿拉伯北部边境大学文理学院女学生营养、健康和社会经济地位评估

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饮食习惯和健康行为是该校女学生关注的主要公共卫生问题之一,本研究旨在对北方边境大学文理学院女学生的营养、健康、社会和经济状况进行评估,随机抽取150名年龄在19-25岁之间的女学生进行评估。测量体重和身高,计算体重指数,进行胆固醇(CHO)、甘油三酯(TGL)、高密度脂蛋白(HDL)、血红蛋白(Hb)等医学分析,并进行营养、健康和经济状况问卷调查,采用SPSS 21软件对数据进行分析。BMI指数最高的年龄组为1920(28.5175±3.78),最低的年龄组为21-22(26,054±5.29)。整个样本的收入水平为平均水平(60%),其中21-22岁年龄组收入最高(69.3%),19-20岁年龄组收入最低(5.3%)。结果显示,58%的女生不吃早餐,57.3%的女生每天不吃蔬菜和水果,55.3%的女生喝碳酸水,40.7%的女生偶尔喝茶。女学生体重超标(6%),女学生体重过轻(6%),女学生BMI水平之间存在高度显著性(P = 0.004),结果显示,女学生HDL-C与BMI之间存在显著性(P < 0.01), WBC与BMI之间存在显著性(P <0.0001)。该研究得出的结论是,大多数大学生都有不良的饮食习惯,作为建议,校方鼓励引入营养项目,以提高女学生的营养意识。
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Assessment of the Nutritional, Health and Socioeconomic status of female students at Faculty of Science and Arts in Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia By
Food habits and healthy behaviors are among the main public health concerns of female students at the university, and the research aims to assess the nutritional, health, social and economic status of female students of the College of Sciences and Arts at Northern Border University,150randomly selected female students between the ages of 19-25 years were evaluated. Weights and heights were taken, body mass index was calculated, and some medical analyzes were done, including cholesterol (CHO), triglycerides (TGL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), hemoglobin(Hb),and some questionnaires were conducted to assess the nutritional, health and economic status of the students and SPSS 21 software was used to analyze the data. The mean and standard deviation of the highest BMI (28.5175 ± 3.78) for the age group (1920) and the lowest (26,054 ± 5.29) for the age group (21-22). The income level for the entire sample was average (60%) and the Rehab Raafat Abdelrazek 78 highest income (69.3%) was for the age group (21-22), and the lowest (5.3%) was for the age group (19-20). The results showed that (58%) of the female students did not eat breakfast, (57.3%) did not eat vegetables and fruits on a daily basis, and (55.3%) drank carbonated water, and the results showed that (40.7%) of the females drink tea some of the time. The female students were overweight compared to (6%) who are underweight, and there is a high significance (P = 0.004) between the levels of BMI for the female students, and the results showed a significant presence (P > 0.01) between HDL-C and BMI, and the significance (P <0.0001) between WBC and BMI for female students. The study concluded that most college students have poor eating habits, and as a recommendation, the university is encouraged to introduce nutritional programs to raise awareness among female students.
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