Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students

Steady decline in habitual physical activity in children and youth has resulted in an increase in body weight with age and a decline in functional ability. Hypokinesia in conjunction with poor diet and stress levels are prerequisites of lifestyle diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic...

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Main Authors: Zuzana Küchelová, Klaudia Zusková, Alena Buková, Martina Hančov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PPHU Projack 2014-11-01
Series:Physical Activity Review
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Online Access:http://www.physactiv.ajd.czest.pl/files/2014_9.pdf
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spelling doaj-4bdf1bc3a88047f4b801fef67f34783c2020-11-25T02:56:47ZengPPHU ProjackPhysical Activity Review2300-50762014-11-0126576Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college studentsZuzana Küchelová0Klaudia Zusková1Alena Buková2Martina Hančov3University of P. J. Šafárik in Košice, Institute of Physical Education and SportUniversity of P. J. Šafárik in Košice, Institute of Physical Education and SportUniversity of P. J. Šafárik in Košice, Institute of Physical Education and SportUniversity of P. J. Šafárik in Košice, Faculty of ScienceSteady decline in habitual physical activity in children and youth has resulted in an increase in body weight with age and a decline in functional ability. Hypokinesia in conjunction with poor diet and stress levels are prerequisites of lifestyle diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases and obesity. In this partial research, being part of the VEGA research No. 1/1343/12 "Selected risk factors of obesity and exercise prevention", we looked at the incidence of health problems related to BMI and physical activity in college students. We calculated BMI based on anthropometric measurements of body height and weight. Using the questionnaire method, we collected data concerning subjectively assessed incidence of health problems and overall representation of physical activity (PA) in the lifestyle of respondents. The study group comprised 1,963 students, including 1,169 female and 794 male undergraduates from two Slovak universities. Health problems with the largest incidence were back pain, alergy, low blood pressure, headache, palpitation and respiratory diseases. Our research confirms that a greater representation of PA in students' lives positively relates to a lower BMI. The results of logistic regression confirm a significant relation between BMI and the following health problems: back pain, palpitation, high blood pressure, obesity, low blood pressure and respiratory illnesses. PA significantly corresponds with the occurence of health problems related to upper respiratory tract and high blood pressure.http://www.physactiv.ajd.czest.pl/files/2014_9.pdfAdolescentsanthropometryphysical activityhypokinesiacivilization diseasesunderweightoverweightobesity
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author Zuzana Küchelová
Klaudia Zusková
Alena Buková
Martina Hančov
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Klaudia Zusková
Alena Buková
Martina Hančov
Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
Physical Activity Review
Adolescents
anthropometry
physical activity
hypokinesia
civilization diseases
underweight
overweight
obesity
author_facet Zuzana Küchelová
Klaudia Zusková
Alena Buková
Martina Hančov
author_sort Zuzana Küchelová
title Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
title_short Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
title_full Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
title_fullStr Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
title_sort incidence of health problems in relation with bmi and physical activity of college students
publisher PPHU Projack
series Physical Activity Review
issn 2300-5076
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Steady decline in habitual physical activity in children and youth has resulted in an increase in body weight with age and a decline in functional ability. Hypokinesia in conjunction with poor diet and stress levels are prerequisites of lifestyle diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases and obesity. In this partial research, being part of the VEGA research No. 1/1343/12 "Selected risk factors of obesity and exercise prevention", we looked at the incidence of health problems related to BMI and physical activity in college students. We calculated BMI based on anthropometric measurements of body height and weight. Using the questionnaire method, we collected data concerning subjectively assessed incidence of health problems and overall representation of physical activity (PA) in the lifestyle of respondents. The study group comprised 1,963 students, including 1,169 female and 794 male undergraduates from two Slovak universities. Health problems with the largest incidence were back pain, alergy, low blood pressure, headache, palpitation and respiratory diseases. Our research confirms that a greater representation of PA in students' lives positively relates to a lower BMI. The results of logistic regression confirm a significant relation between BMI and the following health problems: back pain, palpitation, high blood pressure, obesity, low blood pressure and respiratory illnesses. PA significantly corresponds with the occurence of health problems related to upper respiratory tract and high blood pressure.
topic Adolescents
anthropometry
physical activity
hypokinesia
civilization diseases
underweight
overweight
obesity
url http://www.physactiv.ajd.czest.pl/files/2014_9.pdf
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