@article{oai:yasuda-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000450, author = {新沼, 正子 and Niinuma, Masako}, issue = {47}, journal = {安田女子大学紀要, Journal of Yasuda Women's University}, month = {Feb}, note = {As an effective means to improve quality of life (QOL) to promote the mental and physical health of students, it is desirable to improve lifestyle satisfaction and lead a life with less sleepiness and laziness (subjective symptoms). Therefore, we examined the relationship between both of these in how students lead their lives.It was revealed that middle school students’ health condition, appetite after waking up,skipping of breakfast, morning bowel movements, exercise, and lifestyle rhythms such as going to bed, waking up, and length of sleep all influenced the count of subjective symptoms and lifestyle satisfaction scores. The count of subjective symptoms and lifestyle satisfaction scores in middle school students’ lifestyle habits are closely related, and the correlation coefficients are r = -0.595 (p<0.05) for male and r = -0.794 (p<0.05) for female.}, pages = {173--180}, title = {中学生の過ごし方と自覚症状の訴え数ならびに生活の満足度との関連性}, year = {2019}, yomi = {ニイヌマ, マサコ} }