Epidemiological profile in college students: systematic review of the literature
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https://doi.org/10.56294/saludcyt20251116Keywords:
University students, Epidemiology, Public health, PathologiesAbstract
Introduction: the study systematically reviews the literature on the epidemiological profile of college students.
Objective: to identify the pathological prevalence in university students in order to provide a solid basis for developing specific health interventions.
Method: a qualitative, descriptive methodology of systematic literature review was used, following the guidelines of the PRISMA method, analyzing studies published in the last 10 years on the subject.
Results: the prevalence of diseases related to physical and mental health problems related to lifestyle and emotional well-being, as well as visual problems and alcohol consumption in university students is demonstrated.
Conclusions: the need for health policies that promote a healthy and sustainable university environment are underlined
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