Abstract:
Purpose: Understanding factors that impact overweight or obesity is
an essential step towards formulating programs to prevent or control
obesity in young adults. Thus, we aim to assess the prevalence of
physical activity and smoking habits in relation to weight status
among a sample of university students.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 220
students, chosen randomly from the Lebanese American University
campus, using a self reported questionnaire that included age, field of
study, physical activity (International Physical Activity
Questionnaire) and smoking habits. Anthropometric measurements
were taken to calculate body mass index. Adiposity measure was
determined as percentage body fat using bioelectrical impedance.
Results: This study showed that the majority of the students were
physically active. Vigorous-intensity physical activity practice was
observed more among male than female students. Overweight
students showed lower physical activity levels compared to normal
weight students and higher percentage of body fat. The majority of
students reported that they never smoked. Smokers in general were of
normal weight than overweight.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the prevalence of physical
activity among students was high and it was associated with students’
weight status; whereas, smoking was uncommon. Promoting physical
activity, as a weight control strategy, among students especially
females is recommended.
Citation:
Rizk, S., Abdallah, A., Ashkar, A., & Yahia, N. (2008, October). Physical Activity, Smoking Practices, and Weight Status Among Lebanese University Students. In OBESITY (Vol. 16, pp. S178-S178). 75 VARICK ST, 9TH FLR, NEW YORK, NY 10013-1917 USA: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP.