ID 1454
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Effect of dietary contents on mental and physical health of junior high school students
Authors
HOSOTANI, Keisuke
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Journal Title
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Wakayama University. Natural science
ISSN
13424645
NCID
AN00257977
Volume
57
Start Page
19
End Page
27
Order
05
Published Date
2007-02-28
Language
jpn
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A total of 157 junior high school students (80 boys and 77 girls) in Wakayama City were surveyed by questionnaire about their dietary and lifestyle habits. Responses were summarized as follows : 1. There were many life style issues that needed improvment including bedtime after 1 : 00 am, low frequency of breakfast and low frequency of vegetable and fruit intake. 2. There were many students with symptoms of atopic dermatitis or nasal inflamation and complaints of stiff back, lumbago, fatigue, exhaution, lack of concentrate, irritation and angry mood. 3. When the frequency of breakfast par week was low, the number of days of absence from school per year increased and the symptoms of fatigue and drowsiness increased. When the intake of soft drink was high, concentration decreased. 4. In this investigation, the intake of 19 micronutrients (K, Mg, P, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Carotene, V. D, V. K, niacin, V. B_6, V. B_<12>, folic acid, pantothenic acid, V. A, V. E, V. C, V. B_1) in dietary foods affects the mental and physical condition. It is suggested that suitable changes in life style, dietary habits and food intake would improve mental and physical health.
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Accession No.
KJ00004684670