Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project

Lifestyle characteristics can modify the self-rated health of young people, but additional prospective evidence is needed. This study examined the association between changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among students. A secondary analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project was performed, considering data from 984 students (14-24 years old, 56.9% girls) who were randomly selected from 20 public schools in Recife and Florianopolis, Brazil. Two sets of data 9-months apart were collected, and self-reported data about lifestyle characteristics (physical activity practices, TV watching time, dietary habits, alcohol and tobacco consumption, and sleep time) and self-rated health (poor, fair, good, very good and excellent) were obtained. Differences in self-rated health between collections were categorized as negative changes, stable (no changes) or positive changes. Adjusted multinomial logistic regression analysis was used (p < 0.05). After adjustment for confounding variables, increasing the weekly frequency of active commuting to school (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.06) and intake of fruits/fruit juice (aOR = 1.81), as well as reducing the monthly frequency of alcohol consumption (aOR = 2.17), was significantly associated with positive changes in self-rated health. Consumption of sweets was also associated with stable self-rated health. In conclusion, our prospective evidence demonstrated that changes in lifestyle characteristics appear to be essential to ensure or generate positive self-rated health in youth.

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Main Authors: Barbosa Filho,Valter Cordeiro, Silva,Kelly Samara, Rech,Cassiano Ricardo, Brito,Anísio Luiz Silva, Oliveira,Elusa Santina Antunes de, Nahas,Markus Vinicius
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-003720140008000072015-04-09Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" projectBarbosa Filho,Valter CordeiroSilva,Kelly SamaraRech,Cassiano RicardoBrito,Anísio Luiz SilvaOliveira,Elusa Santina Antunes deNahas,Markus Vinicius Eating habits Health status Motor activity Prospective studies Young Lifestyle characteristics can modify the self-rated health of young people, but additional prospective evidence is needed. This study examined the association between changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among students. A secondary analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project was performed, considering data from 984 students (14-24 years old, 56.9% girls) who were randomly selected from 20 public schools in Recife and Florianopolis, Brazil. Two sets of data 9-months apart were collected, and self-reported data about lifestyle characteristics (physical activity practices, TV watching time, dietary habits, alcohol and tobacco consumption, and sleep time) and self-rated health (poor, fair, good, very good and excellent) were obtained. Differences in self-rated health between collections were categorized as negative changes, stable (no changes) or positive changes. Adjusted multinomial logistic regression analysis was used (p < 0.05). After adjustment for confounding variables, increasing the weekly frequency of active commuting to school (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.06) and intake of fruits/fruit juice (aOR = 1.81), as well as reducing the monthly frequency of alcohol consumption (aOR = 2.17), was significantly associated with positive changes in self-rated health. Consumption of sweets was also associated with stable self-rated health. In conclusion, our prospective evidence demonstrated that changes in lifestyle characteristics appear to be essential to ensure or generate positive self-rated health in youth.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria &amp; Desempenho Humano v.16 suppl.1 20142014-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-00372014000800007en10.5007/1980-0037.2014v16s1p55
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Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project
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title Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project
title_short Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project
title_full Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project
title_fullStr Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project
title_full_unstemmed Changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: A prospective analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project
title_sort changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among high school students: a prospective analysis of the "saúde na boa" project
description Lifestyle characteristics can modify the self-rated health of young people, but additional prospective evidence is needed. This study examined the association between changes in lifestyle and self-rated health among students. A secondary analysis of the "Saúde na Boa" project was performed, considering data from 984 students (14-24 years old, 56.9% girls) who were randomly selected from 20 public schools in Recife and Florianopolis, Brazil. Two sets of data 9-months apart were collected, and self-reported data about lifestyle characteristics (physical activity practices, TV watching time, dietary habits, alcohol and tobacco consumption, and sleep time) and self-rated health (poor, fair, good, very good and excellent) were obtained. Differences in self-rated health between collections were categorized as negative changes, stable (no changes) or positive changes. Adjusted multinomial logistic regression analysis was used (p < 0.05). After adjustment for confounding variables, increasing the weekly frequency of active commuting to school (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.06) and intake of fruits/fruit juice (aOR = 1.81), as well as reducing the monthly frequency of alcohol consumption (aOR = 2.17), was significantly associated with positive changes in self-rated health. Consumption of sweets was also associated with stable self-rated health. In conclusion, our prospective evidence demonstrated that changes in lifestyle characteristics appear to be essential to ensure or generate positive self-rated health in youth.
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