The Correlation between Dietary Habits and Unidentified Complaints of Elementary School Children
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- Gao Junke
- Graduate School of Health Sciences, University of Hiroshima
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- Misho Yoshiko
- School Meals and Health Section of the Secretariat of Education Committee in Hiroshima City
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- Kozono Yoshimi
- School Meals and Health Section of the Secretariat of Education Committee in Hiroshima City
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- Mikami Mayumi
- Hiroshima City Hijiyama Elementary School
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- Kurimoto Junko
- Hiroshima City Minami Elementary School
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- Yamamoto Hinako
- Health and Longevity Section of Higashiku in Hiroshima City
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- Kishida Noriko
- Yasuda Women's University
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- Kakehashi Masayuki
- Graduate School of Health Sciences, University of Hiroshima
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<p>The objective of this study was to clarify the effect of dietary habits on unidentified complaints. A questionnaire survey was carried out in 2004 and the subjects were 901 children including 458 males and 443 females, from the 3rd grade to the 6th grade at two elementary schools. A chi-square test was applied to test the correlation between lifestyle and unidentified complaints. Then, cumulative logistic regression analysis was applied and odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated. The results showed that lifestyle correlated with unidentified complaints significantly. Furthermore, disordered lifestyles showed higher odds ratios for unidentified complaints. Especially, compared with children who had breakfast everyday, odds ratio was 2.9 for males who seldom had breakfast, 4.2 for females. In addition, the frequency of defecation correlated not only with unidentified complaints, but also with the habit of having breakfast. Therefore, we concluded that dietary habits are an imported part of the lifestyle of children and it is possible to reduce unidentified complaints through modifying disordered dietary habits.</p>
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- School Health
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School Health 3 (0), 15-21, 2007
一般社団法人 日本学校保健学会
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- 1390001288146027776
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- NII論文ID
- 130007661506
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- ISSN
- 18802400
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