Relationship between Shift Work Status, Eating Habits, and Body Mass Index among Nurses in Abha City, Saudi Arabia

Zahra S.A. Assiry, A. AlHazmi, Saeed M. Al-Ahmari, Fatimah Saad Asiri, A. Alshomrani, Waleed S.H. Al Ahmary, Sulaiman A. Jaber Alwadani, Khalid A. Alshamrani, Bandar F. Al-Shahrani, Ali A. Almusa
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Aim of Study: To investigate the relationship between shift work status, eating habits, and body mass index among nurses. Methods: This study followed a cross-sectional research design. It included all nurses with at least one year of experience in the nursing field, at all main governmental healthcare facilities in Abha City, Saudi Arabia. Eligible nurses were invited via e-mail to respond to a self-administered questionnaire in the English Language, which was generated using an online survey system (Google Form). The questionnaire consisted of an interface and three parts: sociodemographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, and a validated food frequency questionnaire. Results: The total number of participants was 403. The age of most participants (78.7%) was 30-40 years. They were mostly females (82.1%), Saudis (65%), and married (56.6%). Almost half of the participants (47.1%) had rotating work shifts, while 52.9% of them reported that they had fixed day work shifts. About one-third of nurses (32.5%) were overweight, while obesity and underweight were prevalent among 24.6%, and 3% of them, respectively. Chicken kabsa was the most commonly consumed type of meat (82.6%), while sausages were the least (18.1%). Biryani or red rice was the most commonly consumed type of bread and cereals food category (93.1%), while the least was maasoub (banana bread) (34%). Boiled egg sandwiches were the most commonly consumed (77.9%), while chicken sandwiches were the least (34.7%). White cheese was the most commonly consumed of dairy products (72.2%), while fat-free labneh was the least consumed (26.3%). Nuts were most commonly consumed in the sweets and snacks category (75.4%), while ice cream was the least (48.9%). Red tea was the most commonly consumed drink (85.4%), while caffeine-free coffee was the least consumed (34.2%). Dates were the most commonly consumed fruits (92.6%), while dried fruits were the least (41.9%). The green salad was the most commonly consumed type of vegetable (91.3%), while the mushroom was the least (30%). The prevalence of obesity among participants with rotating work shifts was significantly higher than those in the fixed-day work shift (31.6% and 18.3%, respectively, p=0.001). Moreover, means of consumed food categories were higher among participants with rotating work shifts than those with fixed days’ work shifts. Significant differences were observed regarding participants’ consumption of meat and fish (p=0.035), bread and cereals (p=0.044), and sandwiches and burgers (p=0.039). Conclusions: Prevalence rates of obesity and overweight are high among nurses. Rotating work shift nurses have poor eating habits, which might lead to an imbalance in their diet. They consumed more food categories with high energy values than those with fixed day shifts. Moreover, rotating work shift nurses tend to consume more snacks than complete meals. Key Words: Nurses, Shift work, Eating habits, Body mass index, Saudi Arabia
沙特阿拉伯阿卜哈市护士的轮班工作状态、饮食习惯和体重指数之间的关系
研究目的调查护士轮班工作状态、饮食习惯和体重指数之间的关系。研究方法本研究采用横断面研究设计。研究对象包括沙特阿拉伯阿卜哈市所有主要政府医疗机构中具有至少一年护理经验的所有护士。研究人员通过电子邮件邀请符合条件的护士回答用在线调查系统(谷歌表单)生成的英语自填问卷。问卷由一个界面和三个部分组成:社会人口学特征、人体测量和经过验证的食物频率问卷。结果:参与调查的总人数为 403 人。大多数参与者(78.7%)的年龄在 30-40 岁之间。她们大多为女性(82.1%)、沙特人(65%)和已婚者(56.6%)。近一半的参与者(47.1%)实行轮班制,52.9%的参与者表示实行固定日班制。约三分之一的护士(32.5%)超重,而肥胖和体重不足的比例分别为 24.6%和 3%。最常食用的肉类是鸡肉(82.6%),香肠最少(18.1%)。Biryani 或红米饭是最常食用的面包和谷物食品类(93.1%),而最少食用的是 maasoub(香蕉面包)(34%)。水煮蛋三明治最常食用(77.9%),鸡肉三明治最少(34.7%)。白奶酪是最常食用的奶制品(72.2%),而脱脂拉卜内则最少(26.3%)。在甜食和零食类中,坚果最常食用(75.4%),而冰淇淋最少(48.9%)。红茶是最常消费的饮料(85.4%),而不含咖啡因的咖啡消费最少(34.2%)。红枣是最常食用的水果(92.6%),而干果则最少(41.9%)。蔬菜中最常食用的是绿色沙拉(91.3%),最少食用的是蘑菇(30%)。轮班工作的参与者肥胖率明显高于固定日工作的参与者(分别为 31.6% 和 18.3%,P=0.001)。此外,轮班工作的参与者所摄入食物类别的平均值也高于固定日轮班工作的参与者。在肉类和鱼类(p=0.035)、面包和谷物(p=0.044)以及三明治和汉堡(p=0.039)的消费量方面,发现了显著差异。结论护士肥胖和超重的发生率很高。轮班护士的饮食习惯较差,可能会导致饮食失衡。与固定日班的护士相比,她们摄入的高能量食物种类更多。此外,轮班护士倾向于食用更多的零食而非正餐。关键字护士 轮班工作 饮食习惯 体重指数 沙特阿拉伯
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