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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.6.158

The Relation among Adolescents Metabolic Syndrome, Dietary Life, Physical Activity and Mental Health - Using 7th National Nutrition Survey of 1st Year(2016) -  

Moon, Woo-Jin (Department of Public Health Administration Kimpo University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.6, 2019 , pp. 158-168 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study has researched and analyzed the relation among adolescents metabolic syndrome, dietary life, physical activity and mental health using $7^{th}$ National Nutrition Survey of $1^{st}$ year(2016) to provide the base data for the prevention of adolescent metabolic syndrome and the promotion of mental health. The subjects have been aimed at 13-18 year-old adolescents. The normal group consists of 201 males(56.4%) and 187 females(47.4%) and the adolescents with metabolic syndrome are composed of 9 males(56.4%) and 6 females(43.6%), totally 403 subjects. As a result of analyzing on the relation among adolescents' metabolic syndrome, dietary life, physical activity and mental health, the main influencing factors of metabolic syndrome are as follows. First, with regard to physical features, as BMI increases 1, the prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome multiplies 1.746 times. Second, when eating breakfast once to twice a week, the prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome decreases 0.87 times. Third, with regard to physical activity, as usual sitting hours a day increase 1 hour, the prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome multiplies 1.054 times. Fourth, the relation between metabolic syndrome and mental health of adolescents is not significant at all. Thus, the further study on metabolic syndrome focused on adolescents should be extended through the development of various variables of dietary life, physical activity and mental health focused on adolescents. In addition, the development of effective intervention program combining with dietary life, physical activity and mental health factors is necessary.
Keywords
Adolescent; Metabolic Syndrome; Dietary Life; Physical Activity; Influencing Factor;
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