Abstract:
Objective To explore the status of health-related behaviors in military medical university students and to provide evidences for establishing appropriate interventions.
Methods Stratified cluster sampling method was adopted.Totally 1 022 students from a military medical university were selected for a questionnaire survey.
Results About 48.24% of the students liked sw eetmeat.The ratio of students with preference for some food was 33.27%,and 29.06% of the students believed they were overweight.Among the students,23.39% violated traffic rules when crossing the street.There were 64.58% of the students reporting the feel of pressure or hopeless and 57.24% reporting loneliness.There were 34.25% of the students having insomnia because of worrying about some events,98.73% using internet,29.84% spendeing longer time online than their expectations,and 19.18% participating in recreational activities like playing cards.
Conclusion We should pay more attention to health risk behaviors among military college students.It is very important to strengthen health education and behavior intervention.