Nutrients (Mar 2022)

Health Behaviors of Austrian Secondary School Teachers and Principals at a Glance: First Results of the <i>From Science 2 School</i> Study Focusing on Sports Linked to Mixed, Vegetarian, and Vegan Diets

  • Katharina C. Wirnitzer,
  • Clemens Drenowatz,
  • Armando Cocca,
  • Derrick R. Tanous,
  • Mohamad Motevalli,
  • Gerold Wirnitzer,
  • Manuel Schätzer,
  • Gerhard Ruedl,
  • Werner Kirschner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14051065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 1065

Abstract

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Lifestyle behaviors are key contributors to sustainable health and well-being over the lifespan. The analysis of health-related behaviors is crucial for understanding the state of health in different populations, especially teachers who play a critical role in establishing the lifelong health behaviors of their pupils. This multidisciplinary, nationwide study aimed to assess and compare lifestyle patterns of Austrian teachers and school principals at secondary levels I and II with a specific focus on physical activity and diet. A total number of 1350 teachers (1.5% of the eligible Austrian sample; 69.7% females; 37.7% from urban areas; mean age: 45.8 ± 11.4 years; mean BMI: 24.2 ± 4.0) completed a standardized online survey following an epidemiological approach. Across the total sample, 34.4% were overweight/obese with a greater prevalence of overweight/obesity in males than females (49.5% vs. 29.2%, p 2) was significantly higher than vegetarians (23.1 ± 3.2 kg/m2) and vegans (22.7 ± 4.3 kg/m2). Vegans reported a lower level of alcohol intake (p p > 0.05). The prevalence of engagement in regular physical activity was 88.7% for leisure-time sports/exercises and 29.2% for club sports. Compared with the previous reports on general populations, the present data suggest an acceptable overall health status among Austrian teachers.

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