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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 39(91): 77-83, 2024. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1555168

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Analizar las diferencias entre dos modali-dades de administración de un instrumento, autoad-ministrado o guiado por un investigador, aplicados a tutores legales de infantes de una institución educa-tiva. Materiales y Métodos: muestra de 130 tutores legales de niños/as (3 y 5 años) pertenecientes a un jardín de infantes municipal de Avellaneda. Se aplicó un instrumento de recolección de datos sobre hábi-tos de salud bucal constituido por 14 preguntas sim-ples, múltiples y cerradas. La entrega y devolución del instrumento fue a través de la institución. A los 2 meses se convocó a la misma población para comple-tar el mismo instrumento guiado por un investigador. Se evaluó: porcentajede concurrentes e instrumen-tos respondidos totalmente (modalidad autoadminis-trada), porcentaje de concurrentes que completaron el instrumento guiado y concordancia total y por res-puesta de las 2 modalidades. Se analizaron frecuen-cias y porcentajes. Para comparar la concordancia se utilizó Kappa global y Kappa de Cohen para cada pregunta. Resultados: 76,9% de tutores legales res-pondieron en la modalidad autoadministrada y 48,5% la guiada por el investigador. El 80,0% respondió la totalidad de las preguntas del instrumento autoad-ministrado. Al comparar las respuestas para ambas modalidades, no se observaron diferencias signifi-cativas en la totalidad de las mismas. Al analizar las respuestas solo 3 de las 14 preguntas tuvieron una concordancia menor (0,70). Conclusión: Para la po-blación estudiada, la forma autoadministrada tuvo mayor tasa de respuesta que la guiada por un inves-tigador, sin que se registren diferencias en las res-puestas de ambas formas de administración (AU)


Objective: Analyze the differences between two methods of administration of an instrument, self-administered or guided by a researcher, applied to legal guardians of infants in an educational institution. Materials and Methods: Population 130 legal guardians of children (3 and 5 years old) belonging to a municipal kindergarten in Avellaneda. A data collection instrument on oral health habits was applied, consisting of 14 simple, multiple, and closed questions. The delivery and return of the instrument was through the institution. After 2 months, the same population was called to complete the same instrument guided by a researcher. The following were evaluated: percentage of participants and instruments fully answered (self-administered mode), percentage of participants who completed the guided instrument. The total and response agreement of the 2 modalities was evaluated. Frequencies and percentages were analyzed. To compare agreement, global Kappa was used, and Cohen's Kappa was used for each question. Results: 76.9% of legal guardians responded to the self-administered modality and 48.5% to the one guided by the researcher. 80.0% answered all the questions of the self-administered instrument. When comparing the responses for both modalities, no significant differences were observed in all of them. When analyzing the answers, only 3 of the 14 questions had a lower agreement (0.70). Conclusion: For the population studied, the self-administered form had a higher response rate than the one guided by a researcher, with no differences recorded in the responses of both forms of administration (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Dental Health Surveys , Data Collection/methods , Argentina/epidemiology , Oral Hygiene Index , Health Education, Dental , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Diaeta (B. Aires) ; 38(170): 45-52, mar. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133701

ABSTRACT

Los estudiantes universitarios se encuentran expuestos a una serie de factores que los predisponen a adoptar conductas nocivas para la salud y aumentar el riesgo de padecer enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles. Por ello, en el marco del Proyecto de Buenas Prácticas en la educación infantil, el objetivo del presente trabajo fue conocer los estilos de vida de los jóvenes universitarios teniendo en cuenta las siguientes variables: cantidad de comidas consumidas diariamente, tipo de alimento consumido, consumo de alcohol, drogas, tabaco, práctica de actividad física, horas de sueño por día y sostén económico. Para ello se aplicó una encuesta a una muestra (n=67) de estudiantes de 1° año del Profesorado y Licenciatura de Educación Inicial, cursantes del Taller de Investigación, Integración y Práctica I (asignatura obligatoria). Los resultados dan cuenta de la inactividad física (66%), la percepción de una alimentación poco saludable (57,57%) y más del 40% de las encuestadas adujeron consumir alcohol. Se encontró asociación estadísticamente significativa entre los estudiantes con percepción de hábitos poco saludables y el consumo de alcohol. Los estilos de vida y hábitos de alimentación de estudiantes universitarios de la población encuestada podrían considerarse como poco saludables, en particular la inactividad física y el tipo de alimento que consumen, con faltante de incorporación diaria de nutrientes fundamentales. Por lo tanto, es necesario crear conciencia e implementar estrategias que promuevan el cambio hacia estilos de vida saludables, permitiendo efectos de mitigación e impactando en la calidad de vida de cada individuo.


University students are exposed to a series of factors that predispose them to adopt health-damaging behaviors and increase the risk of chronic non-communicable diseases. Therefore, within the framework of the Good Practices Project in early childhood education, the objective of the present work was to know the lifestyles of university students taking into account the following variables: number of meals consumed daily, type of food consumed, consumption of alcohol, drugs and tobacco, practice of physical activity, hours of sleep per day and economic support. For this, a survey was applied to a sample (n = 67) of students of the 1st year of Teacher's Training Course and Bachelor of Initial Education, attending the Research, Integration and Practice I Workshop (compulsory subject). The results show physical inactivity (66%), the perception of an unhealthy diet (57.57%) and more than 40% of the respondents admitted consuming alcohol. A statistically significant association was found between students with perception of unhealthy habits and alcohol consumption. The lifestyles and eating habits of university students of the surveyed population could be considered as unhealthy, particularly physical inactivity and the type of food they consume, with a lack of daily incorporation of essential nutrients. Therefore, it is necessary to raise awareness and implement strategies that promote change towards healthy lifestyles, allowing mitigation effects and impacting on the quality of life of each individual.


Subject(s)
Health , Habits , Students , Universities , Alcohol Drinking , Diet
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Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association ; : 169-180, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-766364

ABSTRACT

Depression is a major health problem that can lead to mortality. This study was conducted to assess the risk factors associated with depression in a group aged over 65 years by analyzing nationally representative Korean survey data. A total of 1,209 subjects were analyzed among the participants of the 2014 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Statistical methods for a complex sample were applied by using SPSS program(windows ver. 24.0). Depression assessments were carried out by using the 9-item depression module of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Depression (PHQ-9≥5) was more frequently found in females (33.2%) compared to males (16.1%). However, there was no evidence suggesting that characteristics such as residence area, income level and age, except for educational level, were related with depression. The results of the logistic regression analysis showed that i) health habits such as smoking (OR: 2.26) and lack of aerobic physical activity (OR: 1.62), ii) mental health status such as bad self-rating of health status (OR: 4.30), more stress (OR: 8.31), and bad health-related quality of life (by EQ_5D, OR: 3.41), iii) chronic diseases such as obesity (OR: 0.66), hypercholesterolemia (OR: 1.57), anemia (OR: 1.91), and iv) low intake of energy (OR: 1.84) and calcium (OR: 1.71) were significantly associated with depression. This study suggests that certain characteristics of health habits, mental health status, chronic diseases and nutrient intake may be associated with depression. Prospective research on long-term control is needed to establish causal connections among those factors with depression.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Anemia , Calcium , Chronic Disease , Depression , Hypercholesterolemia , Korea , Logistic Models , Mental Health , Mortality , Motor Activity , Nutrition Surveys , Obesity , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Risk Factors , Smoke , Smoking
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Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association ; : 223-239, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-114629

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This study was conducted to investigate the anthropometric data, serum profiles, nutrient intakes and diet quality of men in their 30s. The subjects were divided into a married group and an unmarried group. For the study, we obtained data for analysis from the combined 2008∼2015 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). Mean height and weight of study population were 173.5 cm, and 74.0 kg in the married group and 173.1 cm, and 73.6 kg in the unmarried group, respectively. Systolic blood pressure in the unmarried group was significantly higher than that of the married group (P<0.001), while circulating vitamin D levels in the married group were significantly higher than those of the unmarried group (P <0.001). The proportion of obesity in the two groups was 42.41% and 38.40%, respectively. In the unmarried group, prevalence of depression was significantly higher than that those of the married group. Intakes of energy, water, protein, fat, carbohydrate and calcium in the married group were significantly higher than those of the unmarried group. In both groups, water and fiber intakes were low and sodium intakes were extremely high based on the KDRIs (Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans). The mean adequacy ratio (MAR) of the married group was higher than that of the unmarried group. The index of nutritional quality (INQ) in the married group was also higher than that of the unmarried group. Therefore, we propose development of dietary guidelines and education programs for improvement of food and nutrient intakes, nutrition balance and dietary quality of unmarried men in their 30s.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Blood Pressure , Calcium , Depression , Diet , Education , Nutrition Policy , Nutrition Surveys , Nutritive Value , Obesity , Prevalence , Single Person , Sodium , Vitamin D , Water
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Medisan ; 17(4)abr. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-672113

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio descriptivo y transversal de 320 pacientes mayores de 5 años de edad, cuyos exámenes de heces fecales dieron positivos, atendidos en el Centro de Diagnóstico Integral "Cuyuní" de la parroquia La Sabanita en Ciudad Bolívar (Estado Bolívar de Venezuela), desde julio del 2011 hasta marzo del 2012, a fin de caracterizarles según algunas variables de interés: tipos de parásitos, particularidades del abastecimiento y tratamiento del agua de consumo, lugar de deposición, hábitos higiénico-sanitarios y síntomas más frecuentes. Del total de la serie, 58,4 % presentaba poliparasitismo, 73,7 % se abastecía de agua mediante pipas o tanques y 45,3 % no trataba el agua de consumo, mientras que 66,3 % lo hacía por el método de filtración; asimismo, predominaron la defecación en letrinas (53,1 %), el hábito de andar descalzos (24,7 %), el dolor abdominal entre los síntomas referidos (39,4 %) y la Entamoeba histolytica como parásito más hallado (35,3 %).


A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in 320 patients over 5 years of age whose stool tests were positive, treated in "Cuyuní" Comprehensive Diagnosis Center from La Sabanita parish in Bolívar city (Bolívar State of Venezuela), from July 2011 to March 2012, in order to characterize them according to some variables of interest: types of parasites, particularities of supply and treatment of drinking water, stools place, health habits and most frequent symptoms. Of the total of the series, 58.4% had polyparasitism, 73.7% were supplied with water by means of tankers or water tanks and 45.3% did not treat drinking water, while 66.3% did so by the filtration method; also, passage of stools in latrines (53.1%), the habit of walking barefoot (24.7%), abdominal pain between the symptoms reported (39.4%) and Entamoeba histolytica as the most found parasite (35.3%) prevailed.


Subject(s)
Parasites , Parasitic Diseases , Entamoeba histolytica , Drinking Water , Water , Bathroom Equipment , Child , Water Purification , Dysentery, Amebic
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine ; : 930-938, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-185498

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Stress is found to have influence on physical and mental disorders, and also to healthy life habits related to physical health mental stress. Job holders are groups that have suffered from chronic stressful condition. Consider medical people of job holders to received exess stress. So, we tested this investigation to know the relationship between health habits and stress amounts about nurse. METHODS: This study was performed on nurses who worked on one hosptal in Pusan Metropolitan city for one months(from April, 1, to April, 30, 2000). We used 128 results. Health habits were investigated about 5 articles out of "Breslow's 7 health habits" and stress amounts were measured by Korean translated BEPSI(Brief Encounter Psychosocial Instrument) and Bae Jong Myun's 30 items SRRQ(Social Readjustment Rating Questionnaire). RESULTS: There were differences in amounts of stress of subjects according to marital state(P<0.05), job department(P<0.05), BMI(Body Mass Index)(P<0.05), sleeping time(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: This investigation has showed that having excess stress in nurses. Body Mass Index, sleeping time appeared to be health habits related to amounts of stress.


Subject(s)
Body Mass Index , Mental Disorders
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine ; : 205-215, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127353

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BACKGROUND: Chronic stress is associated with physical illness such as coronary artery disease and hypertension. Daily life habits being able to affect physical health and are associated with mental stress. We studied the relationship between physical illness and stress amount so far. However, the investigation about the stress and the health habits to affect disease directly was not studied enough. Eventually we tested this investigation to know the relationship between stress amount and health habits. METHODS: We measured stress amount and health habits for a month(from May 1 to May 31, 1997) through the people who had already received health screening and were working as researchers. We used 147 results out of 212. Health habits were investigated about 6 articles out of "Breslow's 7 Health habits" and stress amount was measured by evaluation scale made by Lee, Pyoung-sook. RESULTS: There were no differences in amounts of stress of subjects according to age, years in work, hours of sleeping, having breakfast or not, the frequency of exercise and body mass index(BMI). But there were significant differences in amounts of stress of subjects according to drinking amount, smoking or not, and health habit index(P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Drinking and smoking appeared to be health habits related to the amounts of stress. Prospective studies are needed ? find a causal relationship between health habits and stress amount.


Subject(s)
Breakfast , Coronary Artery Disease , Drinking , Hypertension , Mass Screening , Smoke , Smoking
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Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine ; : 61-74, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-204378

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, stress is one of the most important factors that affect workers' chronic diseases. In the case of China, medical demands increased under the national health service system after the market economy was introduced. These socioeconomic changes have affected the hospital workers' stress in China. We surveyed 428 hospital workers in Jilin Province in China from March 18 to March 29, 1996. The results were as follows ; 1. There were more women(67.8%) than men(31.1%) and those who graduated from technical school were 54.2%. The workers whose monthly income ranged from 400 to 499 Yuen were 37.9% by Chinese currency. For occupational characteristics, there were 36.4% doctors and 30.1% were nurses among the hospital workers. 29.9% had worked for 10~20 years in the hospital and 80.1% said their workload was moderate. 25.9% were satisfied with their jobs and 33.2% had good relationships with superiors and 37.4% had good relationships with co-workers. 2. For health habits, 22.7% were current smokers and 51.2% were scarcely drank. among this subjects. Those who ate breakfast almost everyday were 87.1% and the workers who ate between meals almost everyday were 50.2%. 83.8% slept for 7~8 hours at night. Only 14.0% of the workers exercised regularly were only 14.0% and 18.5% were obese. 3. Hospital workers' stress symptom was significantly related to age and monthly income. The workers who were 19 years old or less or 40 years old or more and had higher monthly income showed higher stress symptoms than those who were between 20-39 and had lower monthly income. Higher stress symptom was also significantly related to the heavy workload, the dissatisfaction with their job an4 the bad relationship with their superiors and co-workers. 4. Higher stress symptoms were significantly related to drinking and hours of sleep among the seven health habits. The more frequently the workers' drank, the higher the stress symptoms were and the workers who slept for 7~8 hours at night had lower stress symptoms than those who slept for 6 hours or less or 9 hours or more. 5. According to the results of stepwise multiple regression analysis, the factors affecting hospital workers' stress symptoms were monthly income in personal characteristics (R2=0.0227), job satisfaction and workload (R2=0.0742) in occupational characteristics, and drinking and hours of sleep (R2=0.0446) among the seven health habits. Consequently, the most significant factors that had affected hospital workers' stress symptom in China, were job satisfaction and drinking according to the premises of the questionnaire.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Young Adult , Asian People , Breakfast , China , Chronic Disease , Drinking , Job Satisfaction , Meals , National Health Programs , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Journal of Environment and Health ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-544956

ABSTRACT

Objective To know the health habit about water drinking of the residents in the communities provided with pipe direct drinking water system. Methods From June, 2006 till July, 2006, 340 family were interviewed using the same questionnaire. At the same time, the water samples were collected from the pipe direct drinking water system and tap water. Results Of the interviewed family, 80.37% drank the water of pipe direct drinking water system. 47.66% also used the water for washing, gargling, cooking and so on. 61.69% drank the water without boiling. 69.15% did not abandon the old water before using. 67.29% never sterilized the tap and the detection rate of bacteria in the samples was 83.18%. Conclusion The contamination situation of the pipe direct drinking water system in Podong New District, Shanghai is not to be ignored. The health administrative organization must strengthen the inspection of the pipe direct drinking water system and the health education in this field must be promoted.

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Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine ; : 33-42, 1990.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-19992

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to find out the relationship between the stress perception and health habits with 426 industrial workers using the GARS(Global assessment of recent stress) scale. The results were as follows: 1. The mean scores of stress perception were higher in female, more educated and divorced. There were no evident trends of mean scores of stress perception in age, monthly income and years worked. 2. The stress perception by health habits and sex showed significant difference in physical exercise and smoking variables. The higher health habit index, the lower degree of stress perception in male, but higher in female reversely. 3. The health habits and demographic variables were classified by five factors. Factors of sleeping hours, body mass index, and taste containing smoking and alcohol drinking had relatively high relation to stress perception. The explanation power of factors and variables was relatively low as 3.4%.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Alcohol Drinking , Body Mass Index , Divorce , Exercise , Smoke , Smoking
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