Objectives: This study investigates the relationship between alcohol use disorder and BMI among school teachers in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Methods: A stratified and random cluster sampling design was used to obtain a cross-sectional sample. A total of 59 elementary, middle and high schools in Seoul and Gyeonggi areas were included, and 333 teachers (males 40.6%, females 59.4%) participated in this survey. A self-reported questionnaire consisted of AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test), hight and weight. Data was analyzed by t-test, ANOVA, Sheffee test, Pearson correlations and multiple regressions. Results: Lifetime alcohol use rate of school teachers was 83.6%, mean age of initial alcohol use was 19.8(±4.0) years old. Mean score of AUDIT was 7.1(±6.3), rate of alcohol use disorder(8≦AUDIT) was 37.6%. Mean score of BMI was 22.6(±2.7) and obesity rate(25≦BMI) was 19.0%. Teachers who were male and forty years or older had higher AUDIT score and BMI. Health and nutrition teachers had lower AUDIT score and BMI than others. Teachers who worked in elementary schools had lower AUDIT score than teachers in middle and high schools. Obese teachers(25≦BMI) had higher AUDIT score than other groups. Gender(male), age, and AUDIT were associated with BMI(adjusted R2=0.33). Conclusion: High alcohol use disorder was associated with BMI in male teacher, which increased with aging. Health promoting programs and monitoring system should be necessary for teachers' health.
목차
Ⅰ. 서론 A. 연구 대상 B. 연구 도구 C. 자료 분석 Ⅲ. 연구결과 A. 일반적 특성 B. 교사의 음주와 체질량지수 C. 일반적특성에따른문제음주와체질량지수 D. 교사의 문제음주와 체질량지수 Ⅳ. 논의 Ⅴ. 결론 및 제언 참고문헌
알코올과 건강행동학회 [Korean Society of Alcohol Science and Health Behavior]
설립연도
2000
분야
의약학>예방의학
소개
알코올에 대한 생리적, 임상적, 보건적, 사회적, 문화적 측면에서의 과학적 연구를 통해 학문적 발전을 이룩할뿐 아니라, 알코올로 인한 문제를 예방, 치료하며, 절주에 대한 교육, 홍보를 통해 건전한 음주 문화를 형성케하여 궁극적으로 국민의 건강을 증진시키고자 하는데 창립의 목적인 있음.
[중점적인 연구분야]
1. 알코올관련 식품학 등의 기초과학
2. 알코올 중독 예방, 치료, 재활관련 임상의학
3. 알코올 문제 예방, 치료, 재활, 관리, 정책관련 보건학
4. 음주문화 및 음주행태관련 사회과학
5. 생리, 독성 등 기타 알코올관련 학문분야
간행물
간행물명
알코올과 건강행동연구 [Alcohol and Health Behavior Research]