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This may be the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for publication in the following source: Hanna, Katherine, Hanley, Anne, Huddy, Avril, McDonald, Michael, & Willer, Fiona (2017) Physical activity participation and nutrition and physical activity knowledge in university dance students. Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 32(1), pp. 1-7. This file was downloaded from: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/101594/ c 2016Science&MedicineIncorporated This work is covered by copyright. Unless the document is being made available under a Creative Commons Licence, you must assume that re-use is limited to personal use and that permission from the copyright owner must be obtained for all other uses. If the docu- mentisavailableunderaCreativeCommonsLicense(orotherspecifiedlicense)thenrefer to the Licence for details of permitted re-use. It is a condition of access that users recog- nise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. 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If there is any doubt, please refer to the published source. https://doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2017.1001 Physical activity and nutrition in dance students 1 1 Title 2 Physical Activity Participation and Nutrition and Physical Activity Knowledge in University 3 Dance Students. 4 Short title 5 Physical activity and nutrition in dance students 6 7 Authors 1 1 8 Dr Katherine Hanna PhD , Ms Anne Hanley MHlthSc , Ms Avril Huddy GradDip (Dance 2 1 1 9 Instruction) , Dr Michael McDonald PhD , Ms Fiona Willer BHlthSc . 10 11 1School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of 12 Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia 13 2School of Media, Entertainment and Creative Arts, Faculty of Creative Industries, 14 Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia 15 16 Katherine Hanna: k.hanna@qut.edu.au 17 Anne Hanley: am.hanley@qut.edu.au 18 Avril Huddy: a.huddy@qut.edu.au 19 Michael McDonald: m.mcdonald@qut.edu.au 20 Fiona Willer: fionawiller@gmail.com 21 22 Corresponding author 23 Dr Katherine Hanna 24 School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences 25 Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove Physical activity and nutrition in dance students 2 26 Queensland, AUSTRALIA 4059 27 Phone: + 61 (0) 7 3138 8202 28 Fax: +61(0)7 3138 3980 29 Email: k.hanna@qut.edu.au 30 31 Acknowledgements 32 This work was funded by a 2013 Queensland University of Technology Learning and 33 Teaching Grant. The funding body did not have any role in the design, in the collection, 34 analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; and in the decision to 35 submit the manuscript for publication. The authors would like to acknowledge Roxanne 36 Machen who completed the application for the grant which funded this work. 37 38 Conflicts of Interest 39 There are no conflicts of interest to declare 40 Prior Presentation 41 This work has not been presented prior to this submission 42 43 Physical activity and nutrition in dance students 3 44 Title 45 Physical Activity Participation and Nutrition and Physical Activity Knowledge in 46 University Dance Students. 47 48 49 Abstract 50 Objective: The objective of this research was to assess physical activity participation and 51 knowledge of general nutrition and current public health messages about the health benefits 52 of physical activity in university dance students and to investigate differences between first 53 and later year students and students in Dance and Dance Performance course groups. 54 Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 67 participants from dance undergraduate 55 degrees in a university in Brisbane, Australia. Nutrition knowledge was assessed using the 56 General Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire. Physical activity participation and awareness 57 of the health benefits of physical activity were assessed using the Active Australia Survey. 58 Results: Results indicate low nutrition knowledge amongst dance students, with 47% and 59 52% of responses correct in Dance and Dance Performance students respectively. Nutrition 60 knowledge did not vary between students in first or later years. Self-reported participation in 61 moderate and vigorous physical activity varied substantially and met or exceeded 62 recommendations based upon duration and frequency for 98% of participants. However 63 awareness of physical activity messages varied, with dance students more likely to disagree 64 about the level of activity needed for health benefits. 65 Conclusions: Dance students report varying levels of physical activity that usually meet or 66 exceed recommendations; however knowledge of general nutrition and physical activity 67 benefits was low. Improved knowledge could contribute to changes in behavior that improve 68 health status in this population.
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