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Health-Related Variables and Academic Performance Among First-Year College Students: Implications for Sleep and Other Behaviors
Authors:Mickey T. Trockel MS  Michael D. Barnes PhD  Dennis L. Egget PhD
Affiliation:University Health Center, University of Nebraska/Lincoln , USA
Abstract:Abstract

The authors analyzed the effect of several health behaviors and health-related variables on grade point averages of a random sample of 200 students living in on-campus residence halls at a large private university. The set of variables included exercise, eating, and sleep habits; mood states; perceived stress; time management; social support; spiritual or religious habits; number of hours worked per week; gender; and age. Of all the variables considered, sleep habits, particularly wake-up times, accounted for the largest amount of variance in grade point averages. Later wake-up times were associated with lower average grades. Variables associated with the 1st-year students' higher grade point averages were strength training and study of spiritually oriented material. The number of paid or volunteer hours worked per week was associated with lower average grades.
Keywords:academic performance  college students  grade point average  health-related behaviors  sleep
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