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Credit card debt, stress and key health risk behaviors among college students.

机译:大学生的信用卡债务,压力和主要健康风险行为。

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PURPOSE: To examine cross-sectional associations between credit card debt, stress, and health risk behaviors among college students, focusing particularly on weight-related behaviors. DESIGN: Random-sample, mailed survey. SUBJECTS/SETTING: Undergraduate and graduate students (n = 3206) attending a large public university. MEASURES: Self-reported health indicators (e.g., weight, height, physical activity, diet, weight control, stress, credit card debt). RESULTS: More than 23% of students reported credit card debt or = Dollars 1000. Using Poisson regression to predict relative risks (RR) of health behaviors, debt of at least Dollars 1000 was associated with nearly every risk indicator tested, including overweight/obesity, insufficient physical activity, excess television viewing, infrequent breakfast consumption, fast food consumption, unhealthy weight control, body dissatisfaction, binge drinking, substance use, and violence. For example, adjusted RR [ARR] ranged from 1.09 (95% Confidence interval [CI]: 1.02-1.17) for insufficient vigorous activity to 2.17 (CI: 0.68-2.82) for using drugs other than marijuana in the past 30 days. Poor stress management was also a robust indicator of health risk. CONCLUSION: University student lifestyles may be characterized by a variety of coexisting risk factors. These findings indicate that both debt and stress were associated with wide-ranging adverse health indicators. Intervention strategies targeting at-risk student populations need to be tailored to work within the context of the many challenges of college life, which may serve as barriers to healthy lifestyles. Increased health promotion efforts targeting stress, financial management, and weight-related health behaviors may be needed to enhance wellness among young adults.
机译:目的:研究大学生信用卡债务,压力和健康风险行为之间的横断面关联,特别是与体重有关的行为。设计:随机抽样,邮寄调查。学科/背景:在一所大型公立大学就读的本科生和研究生(n = 3206)。措施:自我报告的健康指标(例如体重,身高,体育锻炼,饮食,体重控制,压力,信用卡债务)。结果:超过23%的学生报告信用卡债务 = 1000美元。使用Poisson回归预测健康行为的相对风险(RR),至少1000美元的债务与几乎所有测试的风险指标都相关,包括超重/肥胖,体育活动不足,看电视过量,不经常吃早餐,吃快餐,不健康的体重控制,身体不满意,暴饮暴食,滥用毒品和暴力。例如,调整后的RR [ARR]范围从剧烈运动不足的1.09(95%置信区间[CI]:1.02-1.17)到过去30天使用大麻以外的药物的2.17(CI:0.68-2.82)。压力管理不善也是健康风险的有力指标。结论:大学生的生活方式可能具有多种并存的危险因素。这些发现表明债务和压力都与广泛的不良健康指标有关。需要针对高危学生群体的干预策略进行调整,使其能够在大学生活面临的许多挑战的背景下工作,这可能成为健康生活方式的障碍。可能需要加大针对压力,财务管理和与体重有关的健康行为的健康促进工作,以增强年轻人的健康。

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