COMPARISON OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF DOCTORS IN SERVICES HOSPITALS WITH THAT OF EQUIVALENT SOCIAL STRATA IN RELATION TO THEIR EATING HABITS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

PAFMJ Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.51253/pafmj.v6i6.7224
A. M. Sukhera, R. Roshan, S. Sajjad, S. Tanvir, Syed Fawad Mashhadi
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Objective: To compare the nutritional status of doctors and non-doctors in relation to their eating habits and physical activity Study Design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital/Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Sep 2018 to Mar 2019. Methodology: Anthropometric measurements like weight for age, height for age, weight according to height along with BMI were used as indicators of nutritional status. Data collection tool was built upon food frequency questionnaire and comprised of sociodemographic variables followed by major portions related to general health of respondents, nutritional assessment, dietary patterns and physical activity. Results: Out of 200 respondents, 100 were physicians working in services hospitals of Army while rest hundred were serving officers non-doctors of similar social status. Mean age of the participants was 35.00 ± 7.57 years. There was no significant difference between self-perceived health status of both groups (p>0.05). Dietary habits of physicians were significantly healthy as compared to their counterparts (p=0.01) while physical activity patterns were better amongst non-doctors (p=0.001). Physicians had unhealthy dietary habits, but intake was bit less and cautious as compared to their counterpart group. Conclusion: Doctors have better dietary patterns, but worse physical activity practices as compared to individuals with similar social strata. Risk factors and nutritional indicators were not different for both groups.
服务医院医生与同等社会阶层医生营养状况与饮食习惯和体育活动的比较
目的:比较医生和非医生的营养状况与饮食习惯和身体活动的关系研究设计:横断面研究。学习地点和时间:2018年9月至2019年3月,拉瓦尔品第军队医院/军队医院联合医院。方法:采用年龄体重、年龄身高、身高体重和BMI等人体测量指标作为营养状况的指标。数据收集工具建立在食物频率问卷的基础上,由社会人口变量组成,其次是与受访者的一般健康、营养评估、饮食模式和身体活动相关的主要部分。结果:200名被调查者中有100人是军队服务医院的医生,其余100人是社会地位相近的在职军官。参与者平均年龄为35.00±7.57岁。两组患者自我感知健康状况差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。医生的饮食习惯比他们的同行健康得多(p=0.01),而非医生的身体活动模式更好(p=0.001)。医生有不健康的饮食习惯,但与同行相比,他们的摄入量更少,也更谨慎。结论:与相同社会阶层的个体相比,医生有更好的饮食模式,但更差的体育锻炼习惯。两组的危险因素和营养指标没有差异。
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