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Gastrointestinal Health Survey of Dalian College Students
Sponsor: DiproBio (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Summary
This is a cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the current status of gastrointestinal health among full-time undergraduate students aged 18-25 years in Dalian, and to clarify the influences of factors such as diet, sleep, psychological mood, and antibiotic use on gastrointestinal symptoms, as well as gender differences. The study plans to enroll 1020 eligible college students and collect information including demographics, gastrointestinal symptoms in the past month, lifestyle, and medication use. Statistical analyses will be performed using the chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, Spearman correlation analysis, and multivariate logistic regression. The primary objective is to assess the prevalence and distribution characteristics of gastrointestinal discomfort among college students; the secondary objectives are to identify independent risk factors and analyze gender differences. The results of this study will provide data support for colleges and universities to carry out gastrointestinal health education, schedule and dietary interventions, and rational medication guidance, as well as evidence-based basis for improving digestive health in young populations.
Official title: Questionnaire Survey and Analysis on the Current Status and Influencing Factors of Gastrointestinal Health Among College Students in Dalian
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 25 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1020
Start Date
2026-05-15
Completion Date
2027-05-14
Last Updated
2026-06-09
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
Self-Administered Questionnaire Survey
This is an observational cross-sectional study with no interventional measures. The only activity is completion of a self-administered questionnaire to collect data on gastrointestinal health and related factors. No drugs, devices, or behavioral interventions are provided to participants.