胃肠病患者的情绪状态与饮食行为

T. V. Chapala, M. Ilich
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这篇文章介绍了消化系统疾病患者的情绪状态和饮食行为的研究结果。胃肠道疾病的显著增加,特别是在身体健全的人群中,证明了这一问题的时效性。胃肠道疾病临床并发症的发生与焦虑、抑郁等消极情绪状态有关。据世卫组织称,平均而言,40%的胃肠道疾病患者也有饮食行为问题(他们很难遵循饮食制度,而疾病的病程和结果取决于是否坚持医生推荐的饮食)。实证研究的目的是研究胃肠疾病患者饮食行为和情绪状态的特点。为了保持样本的代表性,研究涉及在住院护理单位治疗的人。这项研究是在陶里亚蒂市萨马拉地区的陶里亚蒂市第五临床医院的住院部进行的。它
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EMOTIONAL STATE AND EATING BEHAVIOR OF PEOPLE WITH GASTROENTEROLOGICAL DISEASES
The article presents the results of the study of the emotional state and eating behavior of people with digestive diseases. The topicality of the issue is proved by a significant increase in the diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, especially among the ablebodied population. The development of complications in clinical forms of gastrointestinal diseases is supposed to be interrelated with the negative emotional states such as anxiety and depression. According to WHO, on average, 40% of people with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract have problems with eating behavior as well (it is difficult for them to follow a dietary regime, while the course and outcome of the disease depends on adherence to the diet recommended by the doctor). The aim of the empirical study was to study the peculiarities of eating behavior and emotional state of people with gastroenterological diseases. In order to maintain the representativeness of the sample, the research involved people treated in inpatient care units. The study was conducted in the Samara region, in the city of Togliatti, on the basis of the inpatient department of the Togliatti City Clinical Hospital No. 5. It
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