Health-Related Behaviors and Subjective Symptoms Associated with Smoking of Freshmen in a University

한 대학 신입생의 흡연과 건강관련행위 및 자각증상과의 연관성

  • Park, Jong (Department of Preventive medicine, Chonnam national university medical school) ;
  • Kim, Byong-Woo (Department of Preventive medicine, Chonnam national university medical school) ;
  • Kim, Yang-Ok (Department of Preventive medicine, Chosun university medical college) ;
  • Kim, Ki-Soon (Department of Preventive medicine, Chosun university medical college)
  • 박종 (전남대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 김병우 (전남대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 김양옥 (조선대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실) ;
  • 김기순 (조선대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실)
  • Published : 1992.09.01

Abstract

This study was to examine the association of the health-related behaviors and subjective symptoms with smoking. Data were collected by questionnaire survey during regular health examination from Mar. 23 to Mar. 31, 1992 for 1,615 male freshmen of a university in Kwangju City. The results obtained were as follows : 1. Among the freshmen, 26.9% reported that they were smokers. 69.4% for smokers started smoking for the recent 4 years, and 63.4% for smokers smoked 10 cigarettes or more a day. 2. Meal regularity, meat eating, use of coffee or tea and alcohol drinking were positively associated with the status, the duration and the amount of smoking while the vegetable preference was negatively associated with the status and the duration of smoking. 3. There was no evidence of familial aggregation in smoking status except that of siblings. 4. Respiratory symptoms like cough or phlegm, dyspnea were positively associated with the status, the duration, and the amount of smoking. General symptoms like chest pain, fatigue, back pain, facial edema, and weight loss were positively associated with the duration and the amount of smoking. Other symptoms like headache, dizziness, and myalgia were not associated with smoking. 5. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, cough or phlegm, dyspnea, chest pain, facial edema, and back pain were related to smoking status.

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