A Pilot Study Evaluating Preferences for Caffeinated Drinks Consumption Among Mures Medical Students

I. Simion, V. Rus, M. Salcudean, Catalin Moise Dogar, M. Tarcea, F. Ruţa
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The scale of caffeinated drinks offered for young adults is large and also is the risk for abuse followed by heart or brain injuries due to high levels of caffeine, taurine, sugars etc. For this purpose, we chose to evaluate the risk behaviors in a group of Mures medical students and assess their practices and knowledge of excess caffeine drinks intake. For this study, we used a food frequency questionnaire containing 26 questions related to personal data, food behaviors, types of food and drink consumed and the frequency of consumption. The questionnaire was applied to 427 Mures medical students in 2016. On average, 2/3 of the Mures medical students associate an excess of coffee, energy drinks and other types of caffeinated beverages, especially during the exams period. From the list of preferred drinks that our students chose, in descending order, are: coffee, carbonated beverages, alcoholic beverages and energy drinks. Students often turn to alcoholic drinks, sometimes in combination with energy drinks, raising the risk for their health. 25% have only coffee in the morning, on empty stomach, skipping breakfast. More than half of them have at least 3 coffees per day, with possible health impact on long term. Our data emphasizes once more the importance of health education in schools and universities, especially for medical students and future doctors, and the need for efficient community interventions in order to prevent lifestyle behaviors at risk.
一项评估老年医学院学生对含咖啡因饮料消费偏好的初步研究
为年轻人提供的含咖啡因饮料的规模很大,而且由于咖啡因、牛磺酸、糖等含量高,滥用咖啡因的风险也很大,随后会造成心脏或大脑损伤。为此,我们选择评估一组医科学生的风险行为,并评估他们对过量摄入咖啡因饮料的做法和知识。在这项研究中,我们使用了一份包含26个问题的食物频率问卷,涉及个人资料、食物行为、所消费的食物和饮料类型以及消费频率。该问卷于2016年应用于427名Mures医学院学生。平均而言,三分之二的医科学生认为过量饮用咖啡、能量饮料和其他类型的含咖啡因饮料,尤其是在考试期间。从我们学生选择的最喜欢的饮料列表中,按降序排列是:咖啡、碳酸饮料、酒精饮料和能量饮料。学生们经常喝含酒精的饮料,有时还和能量饮料一起喝,这增加了他们的健康风险。25%的人早上只喝咖啡,空腹,不吃早餐。超过一半的人每天至少喝三杯咖啡,这可能会对健康产生长期影响。我们的数据再次强调了学校和大学健康教育的重要性,特别是对医科学生和未来的医生,以及有效的社区干预的必要性,以防止有风险的生活方式行为。
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