Dietary intake in Swedish medical students

M. Tengvall, L. Ellegård
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Background A 3 day food record is a part of the medical curriculum in Göteborg, and the dietary intake of medical students from 1987 to 1993 has been reported previously. Objective To study dietary intake in medical students, detect changes over time and qualitative differences between men and women, and compare with nutrition recommendations, intake in the Swedish population in general and in medical students in other countries. Design A 3 day estimated food record of 1737 students during the years 1994–2006, performed at the medical school at Göteborg University. Results Mean energy intake for men and women was 10.9 and 7.8 MJ, respectively, without significant differences between 1994 and 2006. Proportions of energy from fat, protein, carbohydrates and alcohol were 29/30, 16/16, 51/53 and 2/3E% in female/male students, respectively. The dietary intake of folate and dietary fibre was higher in 2006 than in 1994 in both genders, whereas the percentage of energy from saturated fat and dietary iron intake decreased over time. Conclusions Energy intake was stable during 1994–2006. Significant and mostly positive differences over time were observed. The dietary intake in medical students compared quite well with Nordic Nutrition Recommendations, and in some aspects was better than in the general population.
瑞典医科学生的膳食摄入量
背景:3天的饮食记录是Göteborg医学课程的一部分,1987年至1993年医学生的饮食摄入以前也有报道。目的研究医科学生的膳食摄入量,检测男女之间随时间的变化和质性差异,并与瑞典一般人群和其他国家医科学生的营养建议、摄入量进行比较。设计A:对1994-2006年期间在Göteborg大学医学院进行的1737名学生为期3天的饮食记录进行评估。结果1994年和2006年,男性和女性的平均能量摄入分别为10.9和7.8 MJ,差异无统计学意义。男女学生脂肪、蛋白质、碳水化合物和酒精的能量比例分别为29/30、16/16、51/53和2/3E%。2006年,男女膳食中叶酸和膳食纤维的摄入量均高于1994年,而饱和脂肪和膳食铁摄入的能量百分比则随时间而下降。结论1994-2006年能量摄取量稳定。随着时间的推移,观察到显著且大多是积极的差异。与北欧营养建议相比,医学生的膳食摄入量相当好,在某些方面优于一般人群。
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