DOI: 10.22270/jmpas.V10I3.1232

VOLUME - 10 ISSUE - 3 MAY-JUNE 2021

A STUDY ON EATING HABITS, STRESS, ENDOCRINE DISRUPTOR EXPOSURE BEHAVIOUR AND PREMENSTRU-AL SYNDROME IN FEMALE COLLEGE STUDENTS

Miok-Kim

University of Tongmyong, Pusan, South Korea

ABSTRACT

Premenstrual syndrome refers to a combination of physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms that can interfere with daily life, which appear about 2 to 10 days before menstruation (the sulfur period after ovulation) and disappear just before or after menstrua-tion. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship among the eating habits, stress, endocrine disruptor’s exposure behav-ior and premenstrual syndrome of female college students. Data were collected from April 3 to April 20, 2019 using a structured ques-tionnaire targeting 160 female college students who agreed to the purpose and procedure of the study. The collected data were ana-lyzed for frequency, percentage, one way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation using the SPSS 25.0 program. As a result of the study, the average of female college students' eating habits, stress, endocrine disruptor exposure behavior and premenstrual syndrome were 2.51 points, 1.77 points, 2.72 points, and 2.08 points, respectively. As a result of the relationship analysis of the four research variables, premenstrual syndrome and dietary habits showed an inverse correlation (r=-0.170, p=0.033), and premenstrual syndrome and stress (r=0.418, p<0 r=0.234, p=0.003) r=-0.393, r=0.229, p=0.001).>

Keywords:

Female college student, Eating habit, Stress, Premenstrual syndrome, Endocrine disruptor exposure behavior


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