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A Study on the Relationship between Dietary Habits and Physical Health of Male College Students in China

1Jian Chen, 2Xiaodong Long, 2Ganchen Tao, 2Yuanping Chen and 2Wei Wang
1Ganzhou Teachers College, Ganzhou 341000, Jiangxi, China
2Department of P.E., Jinggangshan University, Ji'an 343009, Jiangxi, China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology   2015  12:960-963
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.9.1782  |  © The Author(s) 2015
Received: August ‎8, ‎2015  |  Accepted: September ‎5, ‎2015  |  Published: October 05, 2015

Abstract

In this study, we test the current college students' physical health problems and then make the empirical analysis about the national fitness. One hundred and eighty five college students were investigated by questionnaire, the result shows that the students' eating habits as eat breakfast in a week (t = 39.336), eating snacks every week (t = 34.814), weekly drink carbonated drinks (t = 33.560), a partial eclipse of the t = 35.423 and p = 0.000<0.01, were statistically significant; physical health in BMI (t = 53.015), vital capacity t = 48.372, 50 m (t = 43.634), body anteflexion in sitting position (t = 28.273), 1000 m (t = 40.027). There was statistically significant. So that eating breakfast more times a week, physical health is relatively better.

Keywords:

Colleges and universities, college students, eating habits, food, physical health,


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Competing interests

The authors have no competing interests.

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