A study on lifestyle improvement for health promotion
改善生活方式促进健康的研究
基本信息
- 批准号:08680063
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- 金额:$ 1.6万
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- 依托单位国家:日本
- 项目类别:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:日本
- 起止时间:1996 至 1998
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
1 Lifestyle, diet, and health condition of infants, junior high school students, high school students, as well as college students were surveyed, and the correlation from all of these were studied. The results revealed that all the four subjective groups showed a relation between the diet and the lifestyle, and that this mutual relation between them, closely relates with the health condition. In other words, the relation clarified that the better the diet and lifestyle become, the more favorable the health condition becomes.2 The caracteristics of the relation between the diet and the health condition were obtained from different life stages such as infant, junior high school, high school. and college periods. As a result, the infant stage shows that what and when infants eat for meals and snacks between meals and how they play, affect their dietary needs as well as their health condition. Moreover, there are some differences seen between the infants in nursery school and those in kind … More ergarden, It is also found out that no meal at breakfast, unbalanced diets, irregular meal time and length of sleep, affect the junior high school student. On the other band, for high school and college students, phycological issues such as changes in their feelings with their living situation, the way of eating such as skipping meals, unbalanced diets, and dieting, as well as how they exercise, largely affect their nutritional balance and health condition. Furthermore, in a group of college students, part time jobs, smoking habits, and living situations also largely related with their diet and health condition.3 An education programs on health issues for people in their youth was developed, and the effect of this was studied. The results revealed that the people who answere that they took the advide and actually carried through, showed a favorable change in their nutritional balance in one year. That is to say, it is clarified that the advice gave using the program has a great effect on the health education of the subjects.4 Two kinds of computer programs of health diagnosis and education for young people from junior high school on as well as instructive leaflets for people in their youth have been made. Less
1对婴儿、初中生、高中生和大学生的生活方式、饮食和健康状况进行调查,并研究它们之间的相关性。结果表明,四种主观群体均表现出饮食与生活方式之间的关系,而这一相互关系又与健康状况密切相关。换句话说,这一关系表明,饮食和生活方式越好,健康状况就越好从婴儿、初中、高中三个不同的生活阶段得出饮食与健康状况关系的特点。还有大学时期。因此,婴儿阶段表明,婴儿在正餐和正餐之间吃什么、什么时候吃零食,以及他们如何玩耍,都会影响他们的饮食需求和健康状况。此外,幼儿园的幼儿与同类幼儿园的幼儿之间也存在一定的差异。More garden的研究还发现,不吃早餐、饮食不平衡、吃饭时间不规律和睡眠时间长短对初中生的影响。另一方面,对于高中生和大学生来说,生理问题,如他们的生活状况的变化,他们的饮食方式,如不吃饭,不平衡的饮食,节食,以及他们的运动方式,很大程度上影响了他们的营养平衡和健康状况。此外,在一组大学生中,兼职工作、吸烟习惯和生活状况也与他们的饮食和健康状况有很大的关系制定了针对青少年健康问题的教育方案,并对其效果进行了研究。结果显示,那些回答接受建议并实际执行的人,在一年内营养平衡出现了良好的变化。也就是说,利用该方案提出的建议对被试的健康教育有很大的作用编制了初中以上青少年健康诊断和健康教育计算机程序和青少年健康教育宣传单。少
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期刊论文数量(14)
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池田順子他: "HAD日本語版の信頼性と妥当性の検討" 日本心身医学会. 38. 310-315 (1998)
Junko Ikeda 等人:“日本版 HAD 的可靠性和有效性检验”日本心身医学会 38. 310-315 (1998)。
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池田順子: "女子学生の食生活とライフスタイルに対する介入研究" 小児保健研究. 56巻6号. 644-654 (1997)
Junko Ikeda:“女学生饮食习惯和生活方式的干预研究”《儿童健康研究》,第 56 卷,第 6. 644-654 期(1997 年)。
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Junko Ikeda et al.: "Intervention study on dietary life and lifestyle of girl students" The Journal of Child Healtl. 56 (6). 644-654 (1997)
Junko Ikeda等:“女学生饮食生活和生活方式的干预研究”《儿童健康杂志》。
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池田順子: "青年の健康教育システムに関する研究ー女子学生の食生活,生活状況,健康状況の実" 京都文教短期大学研究紀要. 36巻. 92-100 (1997)
池田淳子:《青少年健康教育体系研究——女学生的饮食习惯、生活条件和健康状况》京都文京短期大学公报第36卷92-100(1997年)
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Changes in dietary habit and lifestyle as well as physical condition of junior high school students over the past decade
近十年初中生饮食习惯、生活方式及身体状况变化
- 批准号:
11680153 - 财政年份:1999
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$ 1.6万 - 项目类别:
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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