Assessing Lifestyle in a Large Cohort of Undergraduate Students: Significance of Stress, Exercise and Nutrition
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Instruments and Procedure
2.3. Data Analysis
- Waist circumference (WC) was coded as green (<80 cm and <94 cm, respectively, for female and male students), yellow (80–87.9 cm and 94–100.9 cm for female and male students, respectively), or red (>87.9 cm and >101.9 cm, respectively) [29]. Students who declared WC < 60 cm or >130 (female) and WC < 70.5 cm or >130 (male) were excluded from the analysis.
- BMI (body mass index) was coded as underweight/normal weight (<25 Kg/m2), overweight (25–29.9 Kg/m2), or obese (30 Kg/m2) [28].
- METs for moderate and vigorous activity were codified as “insufficient levels of exercise” if <600 (MET·min/week), or otherwise as “adequate” [27].
- Weekly hours spent in sedentary activity (during working days and weekends) were coded as “active habits” (<9 h/week) or “sedentary habits” (otherwise) [30].
- Hours of sleep were considered “adequate” if ≥7 per day or “insufficient” otherwise [31].
- Consumption of wine and beer was coded as 0 glasses/week, 0.1–1 glasses/week, 1.1–2.9 glasses/week, or >2.9 glasses/week.
- Consumption of spirits: 0 glasses/week, 0.1–1 glasses/week, or >1 glasses/week.
- Perception of subjective stress-related somatic symptoms (s4SQ) was coded into five classes in the following quintiles: 0–3, 4–6, 7–10, 11–15, and 16–30.
- Perceptions of stress and fatigue were coded, separately, into the following five classes: 0–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, and 9–10.
- Smoking habits were coded as “smoker, ex-smoker, electronic cigarettes, or non-smoker”.
3. Results
Investigation of Lifestyle Patterns
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Total (n = 6976) | Female (n = 3665) | Male (n = 3300) | p-Value | |
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Affiliation: | ||||
University of Milan | 1782 (25.5%) | 1221 (33.3%) | 556 (16.8%) | |
Polytechnic of Milan | 5128 (73.5%) | 2396 (65.4%) | 2727 (82.5%) | |
Other (not specified) | 66 (0.9%) | 48 (1.3%) | 17 (0.5%) | |
Age [y] | 21 (20, 23) | 21 (20, 23) | 21 (20, 23) | ns |
Weight [Kg] | 63 (55, 72) | 57 (52, 62) | 71 (65, 78) | p < 0.0001 |
Height [cm] | 172 (165, 179) | 166 (161, 170) | 179 (174, 183) | p < 0.0001 |
BMI [Kg/m2] | 21.3 (19.6, 23.2) | 20.5 (19.1, 22.3) | 22.2 (20.6, 24.1) | p < 0.0001 |
Underweight/normal weight (<25 Kg/m2) | 6125 (87.8%) | 3353 (91.5%) | 2762 (83.7%) | |
Overweight (25–29.9 Kg/m2) | 713 (10.2%) | 258 (7.0%) | 454 (13.8%) | |
Obese (≥30 Kg/m2) | 138 (2.0%) | 54 (1.5%) | 84 (2.5%) | |
Waist circumference [cm] * | 79 (70, 87) | 71 (66, 80) | 84 (80, 93) | p < 0.0001 |
Green | 4342 (74.1%) | 2378 (72.6%) | 1964 (75.8%) | |
Yellow | 856 (14.6%) | 467 (14.3%) | 389 (15.0%) | |
Red | 664 (11.3%) | 427 (13.1%) | 237 (9.2%) | |
METsMV [MET·min/week] | 800 (200, 1800) | 640 (120, 1440) | 1200 (320, 2200) | p < 0.0001 |
Insufficient (<600 METs) | 2845 (40.8%) | 1736 (47.4%) | 1104 (33.5%) | |
Adequate (≥600 METs) | 4131 (59.2%) | 1929 (52.6%) | 2196 (66.5%) | |
Frequency of strength exercise: | p < 0.0001 | |||
Never | 3719 (53.3%) | 2137 (58.3%) | 1577 (47.8%) | |
Sometimes | 889 (12.7%) | 454 (12.4%) | 434 (13.2%) | |
1 session/week | 580 (8.3%) | 328 (8.9%) | 249 (7.5%) | |
2–3 sessions/week | 1346 (19.3%) | 619 (16.9%) | 725 (22.0%) | |
More than 3 sessions/week | 442 (6.3%) | 127 (3.5%) | 315 (9.5%) | |
Frequency of flexibility exercise: | p < 0.0001 | |||
Never | 3271 (46.9%) | 1574 (42.9%) | 1695 (51.4%) | |
Sometimes | 1546 (22.2%) | 900 (24.6%) | 643 (19.5%) | |
1 session/week | 806 (11.6%) | 495 (13.5%) | 309 (9.4%) | |
2–3 sessions/week | 1003 (14.4%) | 527 (14.4%) | 474 (14.4%) | |
More than 3 sessions/week | 350 (5.0%) | 169 (4.6%) | 179 (5.4%) | |
Sedentary Behaviour: | ns p < 0.0001 | |||
Week days [hours/week] | 45 (35, 55) | 45 (35, 55) | 45 (35, 55) | |
Weekend days [hours/week] | 12 (10, 18) | 12 (10, 16) | 14 (10, 18) | |
AHA Diet Score [a.u.] | 2 (1, 3) | 2 (1, 3) | 2 (1, 2) | ns |
Smoking habits: | ns | |||
Non-smoker | 5268 (75.5%) | 2737 (74.7%) | 2525 (76.5%) | |
Ex-smoker | 421 (6.0%) | 227 (6.2%) | 193 (5.8%) | |
Electronic cigarette smoker | 43 (0.6%) | 21 (0.6%) | 22 (0.7%) | |
Smoker | 1244 (17.8%) | 680 (18.6%) | 560 (17.0%) | |
Coffee [cups/day]: | ns | |||
0 | 2181 (31.3%) | 1093 (29.8%) | 1084 (32.8%) | |
1–2 | 3495 (50.1%) | 1881 (51.3%) | 1611 (48.8%) | |
3+ | 1300 (18.6%) | 691 (18.8%) | 605 (18.3%) | |
Wine and beer [glass/week]: | p < 0.0001 | |||
0 | 2027 (29.1%) | 1253 (34.2%) | 772 (23.4%) | |
>0–3 | 3675 (52.7%) | 1943 (53%) | 1727 (52.3%) | |
4- | 845 (12.1%) | 336 (9.2%) | 508 (15.4%) | |
7+ | 428 (6.1%) | 132 (3.6%) | 293 (8.9%) | |
Spirits [glass/week]: | p < 0.0001 | |||
0 | 3842 (55.1%) | 2133 (58.2%) | 1704 (51.6%) | |
>0–3 | 2992 (42.9%) | 1489 (40.6%) | 1500 (45.5%) | |
4–6 | 115 (1.6%) | 32 (0.9%) | 82 (2.5%) | |
7+ | 27 (0.4%) | 11 (0.3%) | 14 (0.4%) | |
Short 4SQ score [au] | 8 (3, 13) | 9 (5, 15) | 6 (2, 11) | p < 0.0001 |
Stress perception [au] | 6 (3, 8) | 7 (4, 9) | 5 (3, 8) | p < 0.0001 |
Fatigue perception [au] | 7 (4, 9) | 8 (5, 9) | 6 (4, 8) | p < 0.0001 |
Sleep [hours/night] | 7 (6, 8) | 7 (6, 8) | 7 (7, 8) | ns |
Perception of sleep quality [au] | 7 (6, 8) | 7 (6, 8) | 7 (6, 8) | ns |
Perception of health quality [au] | 7 (6, 8) | 7 (5, 8) | 7 (6, 8) | ns |
Perception of quality of life [au] | 7 (5, 8) | 7 (5, 8) | 7 (6, 8) | ns |
Presence of chronic disease | 630 (9.0%) | 387 (10.6%) | 241 (7.3%) | p < 0.0001 |
Desire to be helped with lifestyle change | 5155 (73.9%) | 2861 (78.1%) | 2288 (69.3%) | p < 0.0001 |
Desire to improve nutrition | 3677 (52.7%) | 1864 (50.9%) | 1807 (54.8%) | p = 0.0297 |
Desire to improve exercise | 4652 (66.7%) | 2617 (71.4%) | 2030 (61.5%) | p < 0.0001 |
Desire to improve stress management | 4098 (58.7%) | 2380 (64.9%) | 1715 (52.0%) | p < 0.0001 |
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Lucini, D.; Luconi, E.; Giovanelli, L.; Marano, G.; Bernardelli, G.; Guidetti, R.; Morello, E.; Cribellati, S.; Brambilla, M.M.; Biganzoli, E.M. Assessing Lifestyle in a Large Cohort of Undergraduate Students: Significance of Stress, Exercise and Nutrition. Nutrients 2024, 16, 4339. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244339
Lucini D, Luconi E, Giovanelli L, Marano G, Bernardelli G, Guidetti R, Morello E, Cribellati S, Brambilla MM, Biganzoli EM. Assessing Lifestyle in a Large Cohort of Undergraduate Students: Significance of Stress, Exercise and Nutrition. Nutrients. 2024; 16(24):4339. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244339
Chicago/Turabian StyleLucini, Daniela, Ester Luconi, Luca Giovanelli, Giuseppe Marano, Giuseppina Bernardelli, Riccardo Guidetti, Eugenio Morello, Stefano Cribellati, Marina Marzia Brambilla, and Elia Mario Biganzoli. 2024. "Assessing Lifestyle in a Large Cohort of Undergraduate Students: Significance of Stress, Exercise and Nutrition" Nutrients 16, no. 24: 4339. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244339
APA StyleLucini, D., Luconi, E., Giovanelli, L., Marano, G., Bernardelli, G., Guidetti, R., Morello, E., Cribellati, S., Brambilla, M. M., & Biganzoli, E. M. (2024). Assessing Lifestyle in a Large Cohort of Undergraduate Students: Significance of Stress, Exercise and Nutrition. Nutrients, 16(24), 4339. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244339