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The associations between cigarette smoking and health-related behaviors among Chinese school-aged adolescents.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Evidence on the interrelations between cigarette smoking and a cluster of lifestyle behaviors is scarce for the Chinese youth population. This study is conducted to identify the associations between cigarette smoking and multiple health-related behaviors in a Chinese sample of adolescents.

Methods

We used data from 2012 Zhejiang Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which is a school-based survey of 19,542 adolescents that assess risk behaviors using a self-reported questionnaire. The interrelations of cigarette smoking with lifestyle behaviors were investigated using logistic regression models.

Results

Cigarette smoking was significantly inversely associated with breakfast (AOR = 0.58), vegetables (AOR = 0.81), fruits (AOR = 0.81), milk consumption (AOR = 0.69) and attending physical education classes (AOR = 0.69), while positively associated with soft drinks (AOR = 2.05), fast food consumption (AOR = 1.21), muscle strengthening activity (AOR = 1.67), computer use (AOR = 1.93) and alcohol drinking (AOR = 5.40).

Conclusions

The results suggested that cigarette smoking was associated with a cluster of health-related behaviors in adolescents, which should be considered in health promotion interventions to target multiple health behaviors.

SUBMITTER: Wang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5457567 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The associations between cigarette smoking and health-related behaviors among Chinese school-aged adolescents.

Wang Meng M   Wang Hao H   Fei Fang-Rong FR   Xu Chun-Xiao CX   Du Xiao-Fu XF   Zhong Jie-Ming JM  

Tobacco induced diseases 20170602


<h4>Background</h4>Evidence on the interrelations between cigarette smoking and a cluster of lifestyle behaviors is scarce for the Chinese youth population. This study is conducted to identify the associations between cigarette smoking and multiple health-related behaviors in a Chinese sample of adolescents.<h4>Methods</h4>We used data from 2012 Zhejiang Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which is a school-based survey of 19,542 adolescents that assess risk behaviors using a self-reported questionnaire  ...[more]

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