The Association between Dietary Patterns and the Prevalence of Mental Health among University Students

Yusof Syaidatul Afiqah, Ismail Zulkifli, Ismail Ahmad Dzulkarnain, Rosli Norfaezah Mohd, Mansor Siti Hannariah, Jamaludin Masshera
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Certain dietary habits may have an impact on mental health. Many studies have shown that diet affects how the body regulates mood by influencing the release of neurotransmitters, but there are conflicting results when it comes to young adults. The aim of the present study is to determine dietary patterns and its relationship with mental health status in among university students. This study was conducted in the form of a cross-sectional analytical observation at UiTM Perlis. A total of 362 students provided the data using two types of questionnaires. The Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) was used to assess dietary patterns, and the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) was used to assess mental health status. Results showed a high prevalence of irregular dietary patterns and mental health status in the sample. The Spearman correlation test revealed that there was no association between dietary habits and mental health status. Results also indicated that 71.3% of the students had a score below four, implying good mental health. However, 28.7% of the students were classified as having poor mental health. Our study highlights the irregularities in food intake among university students, most of whom had inadequate intakes of the recommended amounts. Therefore, the higher institution should perform studies on interventions to cope with changing dietary habits among students. However, their mental health portrayed status of good condition. This could be due to other factors that contribute to the occurrence of mental illness, including physiological, psychological, and social factors. These findings can be used by institutions to promote proper nutrition for this study population.
大学生饮食模式与心理健康的关系
某些饮食习惯可能对心理健康有影响。许多研究表明,饮食通过影响神经递质的释放来影响身体调节情绪的方式,但对于年轻人来说,结果却相互矛盾。本研究旨在探讨大学生饮食习惯及其与心理健康状况的关系。本研究以横断面分析观察的形式在universitm Perlis进行。共有362名学生通过两种类型的问卷提供了数据。采用食物频率问卷(FFQ)评估饮食模式,采用一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)评估心理健康状况。结果显示,样本中不规律的饮食模式和精神健康状况非常普遍。斯皮尔曼相关测试显示,饮食习惯和心理健康状况之间没有关联。结果还显示,71.3%的学生得分低于4分,这意味着心理健康状况良好。然而,28.7%的学生被归类为心理健康状况不佳。我们的研究强调了大学生食物摄入的不规律,他们中的大多数人的摄入量都没有达到推荐量。因此,高校应开展干预措施的研究,以应对学生饮食习惯的变化。然而,他们的心理健康状况良好。这可能是由于导致精神疾病发生的其他因素,包括生理、心理和社会因素。这些发现可以被机构用来促进本研究人群的适当营养。
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