Relationship between the Motivation to Attend School and Serum Lipid Levels in High School Students / 日本農村医学会雑誌
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
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: 30-35, 1998.
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em Japonês
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ABSTRACT
The relationship between the willingness to attend school and serum lipid levels was examined in high-school students. A total of 83 students were divided into two groups the school group (n=48, 13 boys, 35 girls) consisting of students motivated to go to school, and the refuser group (n=35, 18 boys, 17 girls) of those who did not want to attend school. There were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to body mass index, total cholesterol level, triglycerides level, LDL-cholesterol level and atherogenic index, but the refuser group and lower HDL-cholesterol levels than the school group (p=0.0401). In addition, the refuser group had significantly lower scores on the shortened Zung's self-rating depression scale than the school group (p=0.0077). Furthermore, the students in the refuser group utilized the first-aid health room more often than those in the school group (p=0.0192).<BR>These results suggest that there is a close relationship between the willingness to attend school and HDL-cholesterol level in high school students.
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Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
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1998
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