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Lifestyle behaviors and related health risk factors in a sample of Australian university students

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posted on 2025-05-10, 17:11 authored by Megan WhatnallMegan Whatnall, Amanda PattersonAmanda Patterson, Stephanie Brookman, Paula ConveryPaula Convery, Claire Swan, Stephanie PeaseStephanie Pease, Melinda HutchessonMelinda Hutchesson
Objective: To describe lifestyle behaviors (fruit and vegetable intake, alcohol intake, physical activity, sitting time, smoking, drug use, sleep, sexual health) and health risk factors (body mass index, food insecurity, mental health) in a sample of Australian university students. Participants: 3,077 students from the University of Newcastle (UON), Australia (mean age 27.1 ± 9.8 years, 69.4% female) were surveyed in September–October 2017. Methods: Cross-sectional self-report survey, the UON Student Healthy Lifestyle Survey 2017. Results: Participants with unhealthy lifestyle behaviors included; 89.5% not meeting vegetable recommendations, 50.3% exceeding lifetime risk guidelines for alcohol intake, and 38.1% insufficiently physically active. Rates of health risk factors included; 39.6% overweight/obese, 37.6% high or very high risk of psychological distress, and 22.0% food insecure. Conclusions: Rates of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors and related health risk factors were high within the study population, highlighting the importance of ongoing monitoring and prioritization of effective strategies to improve university student health.

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Journal title

Journal of American College Health

Volume

68

Issue

7

Pagination

734-741

Publisher

Routledge

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School

School of Health Sciences

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