思春期の排便状況と食生活への意識について
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This research was conducted on 388 students from a high school in Morioka City during the time span from late April 1999 to early May of 1999. Research was conducted through a questionnaire asking the condition of passed bowel movements and amount of food intake. The following results were discovered. 1) The percentage of respondents who passed daily bowel movements was 23.0%. Respondents with a tendency for constipation, passing less than three bowel movements, were 23.4%. Those who considered themselves irregular were 31.3%. No significant difference in the number of bowel movements was noted according to gender. 2) Looking at the recognition between health and an understanding of bowel movements by gender, 83.3% of women responded that there was a relationship between constipation and overall health. In contrast, only 71.9% of men recognized that there was a relationship between the two. Therefore, a gender difference was noted with men having less knowledge as to the relationship of constipation to daily health. 3) In examining the time when bowel movements were passed by gender, the highest percentage of both men and women responded that the time fluctuated. For respondents who had an irregular number of bowel movements, the times they passed bowel movements were also irregular. For both genders, a significant difference was noted between this group and men and women who passed daily bowel movements. 4) In examining men with an irregular number of bowel movements, many were not living a healthy lifestyl in comparison to men who reported daily bowel movements. 5) In regards to people who had an abnormal number of bowel movements, there was a tendency not to have a satisfactory intake of vegetables, meat, and seaweed. Furthermore, there was no recognition as to this tendency.
- 岩手県立大学の論文
- 2001-03-01