Evolution of quality of life and health‐related behaviors among Spanish university students
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2018Journal title
International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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encuestas de salud | universidades | conducta sanitaria | alcoholismo | trastorno por uso de tabaco | ejercicio físico | estudios transversales | calidad de vida | conducta alimentariaMeSH
Feeding Behavior | Tobacco Use Disorder | Universities | Exercise | Health Surveys | Cross-Sectional Studies | Health Behavior | Quality of Life | AlcoholismAbstract
Summary
At the beginning of their academic studies (testing phase),
the quality of life and certain health‐related behaviors were
evaluated. Four years later (retest phase), they were
reevaluated. Between the two evaluation periods, a health
promotion (HP) program was applied. The battery of
instruments included measures: health‐related quality of
life (HRQOL), alcoholic and nicotine dependence, eating
habits, physical activity, and sexual behaviors. It also
included a number of sociodemographic data. The results
show that, in general, the students reported adequate
levels of HRQOL, and there were no important differences
between the two evaluation moments. Regarding dietary
behavior, no significant changes were detected in the pattern
of adherence to the Mediterranean diet, which
remained at an average level of adequacy. On the contrary,
significant decreases were detected in relation to alcohol
and tobacco dependence as well as significant increases
in physical activity levels. Lastly, with regard to sexual
behavior, although certain aspects of improvement were
perceived, there is a need to increase awareness of the
systematic use of condoms. In conclusion, this study provides
relevant information that will serve as a starting point
for monitoring changes in health behaviors and for the
design and implementation of HP actions directed at university
students