A Cross Sectional Study of Proportion and Determinants of Overweight and Obesity among Undergraduate Medical Students of a City in Western Gujarat

Jimmy Kagathara, Monika Patel, Hardi Lakhtaria, Dipesh V. Parmar
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Introduction: Obesity is one of the major lifestyle disorders in India and its incidence has rapidly increased during recent decades. Medical students are more prone for obesity, due to, their sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, disordered eating habits, increased stress. Objective: To find the proportion of overweight/obesity among medical students and identify the contributing/associated factors. Method: A cross-sectional study was done among 435 medical students aged 18-23 years. Height and weight were measured. Body mass index (BMI) cut off was taken as Asian cut-off. Dietary habits like vegetarian/mix vegetarian, frequency of consumption of fast foods were assessed. Along with-it Physical activity and positive family history of obesity and overweight were also assessed. Approval was taken from the Institutional Ethics Committee. Data was analysed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS. Results: Proportion of overweight 14.25% and obesity 8.73% was obtained among medical students. There was statistically not significant association between proportion of generalized obesity noted in males compared to females. There is statistically significant higher chance of being overweight/obese when sedentary time is >2 hours and with increasing junk food frequency. Conclusion: Medical students have a high proportion of obesity and are thus more prone for obesity-related risks. The present study will help in enhancing self-awareness among the medical students for practising healthy life style.
古吉拉特邦西部某城市医学本科生超重和肥胖比例及影响因素的横断面研究
引言:肥胖是印度主要的生活方式障碍之一,近几十年来其发病率迅速上升。医学生更容易肥胖,原因是他们久坐不动的生活方式、缺乏锻炼、饮食习惯紊乱、压力增加。目的:了解医学生中超重/肥胖的比例,并确定促成/相关因素。方法:对435名18-23岁的医学生进行横断面调查。测量身高和体重。身体质量指数(BMI)的截断值被视为亚洲截断值。对素食/混合素食等饮食习惯、快餐消费频率进行了评估。除此之外,还对体育活动和肥胖和超重的阳性家族史进行了评估。获得了机构道德委员会的批准。使用Microsoft Excel和SPSS对数据进行分析。结果:医学生超重比例为14.25%,肥胖比例为8.73%。与女性相比,男性普遍性肥胖的比例在统计学上没有显著关联。当久坐时间超过2小时并且垃圾食品频率增加时,超重/肥胖的几率在统计学上显著增加。结论:医学生肥胖比例较高,因此更容易出现与肥胖相关的风险。本研究将有助于提高医学生对健康生活方式的自我意识。
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