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Food Insecurity and Behavioral Characteristics for Academic Success in Young Adults Attending an Appalachian University

机译:参加阿巴拉契亚大学的年轻人获得学业成功的食物不安全感和行为特征

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In order to investigate the impact of food insecurity on college students in a highly health disparate region we (1) assessed the prevalence of food insecurity among young adults at a large, rural university in Appalachia, and (2) investigated the relationship between food insecurity and behavioral characteristics including academic performance, coping strategies, and money expenditure. A cross-sectional design was used to capture a representative sample of young adults attending a large, central Appalachian university in Fall 2016. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Adult Food Security Survey was used to measure food insecurity. Independent variables include money expenditure (MES), coping strategies (CSS), academic performance (APS), and demographic, health, economic and culinary variables. Participant responses (n = 692) showed one third (36.6%) of respondents were food-insecure. Students with higher scores for MES and CSS had significantly higher odds of being food-insecure (odds ratio (OR) = 2.07; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.81 to 2.38 and OR = 1.20; 95% CI 1.16 to 1.23, respectively). The odds of high APS scores (OR = 0.79; 95% CI 0.73 to 0.86) were inversely related to food insecurity. Results of the logistic regression showed MES, CSS, health, and school year remained a significant predictor of food insecurity in college students. These findings suggest behavioral differences in terms of coping strategies, money expenditure, and academic progress among food-insecure students and can be used to identify and target at-risk students to promote student food security and well-being.
机译:为了调查食品不安全状况对健康高度差异地区的大学生的影响,我们(1)评估了阿巴拉契亚州一所大型农村大学中年轻人中食品不安全状况的普遍程度,以及(2)调查了食品不安全状况之间的关系和行为特征,包括学习成绩,应对策略和金钱支出。 2016年秋季,采用横断面设计捕获了就读于阿巴拉契亚中央大学的年轻人的代表性样本。美国农业部(USDA)的《成人粮食安全调查》用于衡量粮食不安全状况。自变量包括金钱支出(MES),应对策略(CSS),学习成绩(APS)以及人口,健康,经济和烹饪变量。参加者的回答(n = 692)显示三分之一(36.6%)的受访者食物不安全。 MES和CSS得分较高的学生出现食物不安全的几率明显更高(优势比(OR)= 2.07; 95%置信区间(CI)为1.81至2.38和OR = 1.20; 95%CI为1.16至1.23) 。 APS分数高的几率(OR = 0.79; 95%CI 0.73至0.86)与粮食不安全状况成反比。 Logistic回归结果显示,MES,CSS,健康状况和学年仍然是大学生食品不安全的重要预测指标。这些发现表明,在粮食缺乏保障的学生之间,在应对策略,金钱支出和学业进展方面,行为上存在差异,可用于识别和确定有风险的学生,以促进学生的粮食安全和福祉。

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