Background and Objectives: Online university students are a growing population whose health has received minimal attention. The purpose of this cross-sectional Internet survey was to identify risk factors for the health status among online university students. Methods: This online survey collected data from 301 online university students through a large, US-based participant pool and LinkedIn. Health status was measured using 3 elements of health-related quality of life (HRQOL): self-rated overall health (SRH), unhealthy days, and recent activity limitation days. All 3 measures were dichotomized. Results: The odds of poor SRH were higher for people who reported a body mass index in the overweight and obese categories (odds ratio [OR] = 2.99...
As the prevalence of those seeking health information online rises, the potential for information o...
AbstractBackground & Objectives: The present study was to investigate the use of the internet among ...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with a number of health benefits. Most college students do not...
Obesity has been identified as a global health problem and a risk factor for many chronic diseases. ...
BACKGROUND: During university, students face some potentially serious health risks, and their lifest...
BACKGROUND: During university, students face some potentially serious health risks, and their lifest...
Background: Just because more online degree programs are available does not mean that each universit...
There is little published about non-traditional and online college students’ health and well-being. ...
Background: Given the increasing availability of the internet, it has become a common source of heal...
BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QOL) is defined by the World Health Organization as the individual's pe...
Purpose: This empirical research aims to see whether students in higher educational institutions are...
Purpose: This empirical research aims to see whether students in higher educational institutions are...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on higher education institutions. Online teaching and learni...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Background The decline of health among university students represents an important and growing publ...
As the prevalence of those seeking health information online rises, the potential for information o...
AbstractBackground & Objectives: The present study was to investigate the use of the internet among ...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with a number of health benefits. Most college students do not...
Obesity has been identified as a global health problem and a risk factor for many chronic diseases. ...
BACKGROUND: During university, students face some potentially serious health risks, and their lifest...
BACKGROUND: During university, students face some potentially serious health risks, and their lifest...
Background: Just because more online degree programs are available does not mean that each universit...
There is little published about non-traditional and online college students’ health and well-being. ...
Background: Given the increasing availability of the internet, it has become a common source of heal...
BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QOL) is defined by the World Health Organization as the individual's pe...
Purpose: This empirical research aims to see whether students in higher educational institutions are...
Purpose: This empirical research aims to see whether students in higher educational institutions are...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on higher education institutions. Online teaching and learni...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Background The decline of health among university students represents an important and growing publ...
As the prevalence of those seeking health information online rises, the potential for information o...
AbstractBackground & Objectives: The present study was to investigate the use of the internet among ...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with a number of health benefits. Most college students do not...