ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Contributions of certain lifestyle factors to health status of contemporary schoolchildren

Medvedeva NYu, Gunina SV, Urtenova AYu
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Voronezh State Pedagogical University, Voronezh, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Nadezhda Yu. Medvedeva
Admirala Chursina, 14, kv. 5, Voronezh, 394072, Russia; ur.xednay@12adhzedan.avedevdem

About paper

Author contribution: Medvedeva NYu — literature review, statistical data processing; Gunina SV, Urtenova AYu — data acquisition, literature review, statistical data processing.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study that was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles stated in the Declaration of Helsinki and the European Community directives (8/609ЕС), it did not violate human rights ot endanger the respondents and complied with the requirements of biomedical ethics.

Received: 2022-12-20 Accepted: 2023-01-09 Published online: 2023-03-26
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Healthy lifestyle is one of the factors determining the human health status. The study was aimed to estimate the contributions of certain lifestyle factors to the health status of the ninth-grade students attending school in Voronezh. During the study special attention was paid to the key role of school and family in shaping the school student's strive for healthy lifestyle. The questionnaire survey carried out under conditions that precluded discussion without time limit was used as the main method. Nutrition, motor activity, personal hygiene, daily routine, and harmful habits are highlighted among the studied lifestyle components. The crucial role of such lifestyle factors, as nutrition and motor activity has been proven. The lifestyle differences between girls and boys have been revealed. Analysis of the data obtained has made it possible to find out that the main risk factors in the group of school students with the almost healthy lifestyle are malnutrition in boys and reduced motor activity in girls. Furthermore, in school students, whose lifestyle is associated with health risks, all the lifestyle components can be considered as risk factors, regardless of the child's gender.

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