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Pathways from Food Insecurity to Health Outcomes among California University Students

机译:加州大学生从食物不安全到健康成果的途径

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The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) among college students is alarmingly high, yet the impact on student health has not been well investigated. The aim of the current study was to examine the simultaneous relationships between food insecurity and health-related outcomes including body mass index (BMI) and overall health in a college student population. Randomly sampled students in the University of California 10 campus system were invited to participate in an online survey in spring 2015. The analytic sample size was 8705 graduate and undergraduate students. Data were collected on FI in the past year, daily servings of fruits and vegetables (FV), number of days in the past week of enough sleep and moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA), height and weight, self-rated health, and student characteristics. Using path analysis, mediated pathways between FI, BMI, and poor health were examined through FV intake, number of days of MVPA and enough sleep. Analyses controlled for student characteristics. Mean BMI was 23.6 kg/m2 (SD, 5.0), and average self-rated health was good. FI was directly and indirectly related to higher BMI and poor health through three pathways. First, FI was related to fewer days of enough sleep, which in turn was related to increased BMI and poor health. Second, FI was related to fewer days of MVPA, which in turn was related to increased BMI and poor health. Third, FI was related to fewer daily servings of FV, which in turn was related to poor health. FI is associated with poor health behaviors among college students, which may contribute to higher weight status and poor health. These findings highlight the importance of food security for a healthy college experience.
机译:在大学生中,食物不安全感(FI)的发生率令人震惊地很高,但对学生健康的影响尚未得到充分调查。当前研究的目的是检验大学生人群中食品不安全与健康相关结果之间的同时关系,包括体重指数(BMI)和整体健康。 2015年春季,我们邀请了加利福尼亚大学10分校系统的随机抽样学生参加在线调查。分析的样本量为8705名研究生和本科生。收集以下数据:过去一年的FI,水果和蔬菜的每日份量(FV),过去一周的充足睡眠和中度到剧烈强度的体育活动(MVPA),身高和体重,自我评估的天数健康和学生特征。使用路径分析,通过FV摄入,MVPA天数和足够的睡眠来检查FI,BMI和不良健康之间的介导途径。针对学生特征进行控制分析。平均BMI为23.6 kg / m 2 (SD,5.0),平均自测健康良好。 FI通过三种途径与BMI升高和健康状况不佳直接或间接相关。首先,FI与更少的充足睡眠时间有关,而这又与BMI增加和健康状况不佳有关。其次,FI与MVPA的天数减少有关,而MVPA的天数则与BMI的增加和健康状况差有关。第三,FI与FV的每日食用量减少有关,而FV与健康状况差有关。 FI与大学生的不良健康行为有关,这可能导致体重增加和健康不良。这些发现突出了食品安全对于健康的大学经历的重要性。

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