Differences in lifestyle between students of medical and biological fields of study in Poland

Q2 Social Sciences
Joanna Nieczuja-Dwojacka, B. Borowska, Justyna Marchewka-Długońska, A. Budnik, P. Dąbrowski, B. Kurc-Darak, Joanna Grzelak
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Students are a specific social group characterized by different lifestyle behaviours. The aim of the study was to determine whether there are lifestyle differences between students of medical and biological fields from three different universities in Poland. The research material consisted of answers from 1163 students (781 women and 382 men), aged 17.5– 26.0 from the medical faculty of the Wroclaw Medical University, biological faculties of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw and the University of Lodz. The survey included questions regarding gender, socio-demographic situation, lifestyle and eating habits. Students also provided height and weight data, which was used for BMI calculation. Chi-square test and one-way ANOVA were used to indicate differences in BMI between students and to estimate differences in lifestyle between students from three different university centres. Medical students exhibited significantly lower BMI values compared to students from other academic centres. They also more often reported doing additional sports and assessed their overall level of physical activity significantly higher compared to students from other academic centres. Biology students reported to sleep longer and being more exhausted compared to medical students. Biology students tended to drink sugar-sweetened beverages and eat fast-food significantly more often than medical students. Students from the medical faculty in Wroclaw reported to smoke cigarettes less often compared to students from non-medical study. There were no significant differences in other studied factors, such as the use of alcohol, snacking between the meals and consumption of energy drinks. Overall, students of medical fields reported a healthier lifestyle compared to their peers from biological faculties, although this was not consistent for all examined factors.
波兰医学和生物专业学生生活方式的差异
学生是一个特定的社会群体,其特征是不同的生活方式行为。这项研究的目的是确定来自波兰三所不同大学的医学和生物领域的学生之间是否存在生活方式差异。研究材料包括来自弗罗茨瓦夫医科大学医学院的1163名学生(781名女性和382名男性)的答案,年龄在17.5-26.0岁之间,华沙红衣主教Stefan Wyszynski大学和罗兹大学的生物学系。调查包括有关性别、社会人口状况、生活方式和饮食习惯的问题。学生们还提供了身高和体重数据,用于计算BMI。卡方检验和单因素方差分析用于表明学生之间BMI的差异,并估计来自三个不同大学中心的学生之间生活方式的差异。与其他学术中心的学生相比,医科学生的BMI值明显较低。与其他学术中心的学生相比,他们还更经常报告进行额外的运动,并评估自己的整体体育活动水平明显更高。据报道,与医学生相比,生物系的学生睡眠时间更长,更疲惫。生物学专业的学生往往比医学专业的学生更经常喝含糖饮料和吃快餐。弗罗茨瓦夫医学院的学生报告说,与非医学研究的学生相比,他们吸烟的频率更低。在其他研究因素上没有显著差异,如酒精的使用、两餐之间的零食和能量饮料的消费。总的来说,与生物系的同龄人相比,医学领域的学生报告了更健康的生活方式,尽管这在所有检查因素中并不一致。
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Anthropological Review
Anthropological Review Social Sciences-Anthropology
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