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Nutrition and Exercise Emily Bachinsky Alex Lopez Jacob Lopez Luke Pederson Rob Wolff May 15, 2013
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Research Objectives The research was designed to address the following: 1.To determine if age has an impact on the frequency of eating fast food. 2.To determine if age has an impact on frequency of exercise. 3.To examine the relationship of fast-food consumption and exercise. 4.To examine the relationship of a healthy diet and exercise. 5.To report which types of exercise people engage in the most.
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Methods Field DatesMarch 28-April 10, 2013 PopulationSacramento Area Residents and CSUS Students Screening CriteriaOver 18 years old Area code Sample Size100 interviews completed of adults over the age 18 Sampling ErrorLess than +/- 9.8% (at the 95% confidence level) Research Method: Multi- modal Telephone sample from COMS 171 list of friends and family Intercept (Self-Administered) on CSUS campus Intercept (Interview) on CSUS campus Online Self-Administered from COMS 171 list of friends and family Unit of AnalysisIndividual Average Interview Length 3:47 minutes
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Findings Our most notable findings were: 1.55% of the sample said they ate fast-food 1-2 times per week 2.Age does not determine the frequency people eat fast- food. 3.Age does not determine the how often people exercise. 4.Surprisingly, there was no relationship between the frequency someone exercises and the frequency someone eats fast food. 5.There is a relationship between healthy eating habits and exercise. 6.The most frequent form of exercise is walking.
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Objective 1: To determine if age has an impact on the frequency of eating fast food. Questions that addressed this were: Which category best describes your age? On average, how often do you eat fast food (generally, fast food can be considered anything with a drive- thru)?
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Results: Frequencies
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There was no statistically significant relationship between age and the frequency someone eats fast food. The.508 significance level makes this relationship insignificant because it is greater than.05 Results: ANOVA
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Even though there was no significant relationship between age and frequency of eating fast-food… How did people respond? Results: Cross-tabulation
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Objective 2: To determine if age has an impact on frequency of exercise. Questions that addressed this were: Which category best describes your age? How often do you do the following? Recreational sports Walking Running Swimming Cycling Circuit Training Free-Weights Weight Training Group Classes Body Weight exercises
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Results After running a one-way ANOVA test, there was no statistical significance between age and frequency of days of exercise.
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The chart indicates that of all who participated in the survey, the largest group who said they exercise at a frequency of of 3-4 times per week were respondents ages 25 to 34. Interestingly, the data showed that people of all ages exercise as frequently as 7 days a week. Even though there was no significant relationship between age and frequency of exercise… How did people respond?
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Objective 3: To determine if there is a relationship between how often one exercises and how often they consume fast food? Questions that addressed this were: On average, how often do you eat fast food? On average, how many days per week do you typically exercise?
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Results: Frequencies
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We re-coded and grouped people based on the frequency of their exercise habits. People that exercised 0-2 days per week were considered non-exercisers while people who exercised 3-7 days per week were considered exercisers. }38 Non-exercisers 62 Exercisers Results: Cross-tabulation
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There was no statistically significant relationship between the frequency someone exercises and the frequency someone eats fast food. Interestingly, we found that: Results
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Questions that addressed this were: How often do you do the following? a. Eat Whole Grains b. Eat a variety of Fruits c. Eat a variety of Vegetables d. Limit Fat Intake e. Avoid Unnecessary Snacking On average, how many days per week do you typically exercise? Objective 4: To determine if there was a relationship between healthy eating habits and exercise.
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Results: Means Pictured below are the means from the reported data on a 1-5 scale regarding how often each person participated in healthy eating habits.
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Results All responses are statistically significant Across the board, exercisers(those who reported exercising at least 3 days a week) report more healthy eating habits than non- exercisers
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Objective 5: To report which types of exercise people engage in the most. How often do you do the following? Recreational sports Walking Running Swimming Cycling Circuit Training Free-Weights Weight Training Group Classes Body Weight exercises Questions that addressed this were:
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Results: Frequencies
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Results: Frequency When it comes to frequency, 78 people out of 100 said they walk at least 1 time per week. The mean of walking was the highest it was 4.12. 28 people said they walk 7 times a week.
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Conclusion What we learned What we would do differently
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