揭露被忽视的一餐:斯里兰卡的医科学生和不吃饭

N. Tzenios, Ghassan Salibi, Roshelle Nirusha Hemantraj
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背景:为了弄清楚为什么很多有食物不安全风险的学生在大学里总是不吃饭,这项研究跟踪了这些学生的日常食物旅行。找到不吃饭的理由。目的:本研究的目的是分析斯里兰卡医学生的日常生活如何影响他们的饮食模式。设计/方法/方法-采用方便的抽样技术实施了一项调查研究,其中通过谷歌表格分发了170份问卷,从中获得了148份回复。采用IBM SPSS 21.0软件包进行Cronbach alpha和相关分析。研究结果-这篇文章分析了斯里兰卡一名医学生的日常生活如何影响他们的饮食模式。研究结果表明,大学的课程表、压力、抑郁和孤独让学生们每天至少少吃一顿正餐。作者的研究表明,学生们经常不吃的一餐是早餐。结论:本研究为医科大学管理层、家属和朋友提供了信息。因此,大学管理部门、家庭和其他学生可能会根据医学生的大学课程安排、压力、抑郁和孤独,对他们的生活质量做出必要的决定。这项研究在这方面做出了重大贡献,告诉大学和家庭,现在需要压力和时间管理,以形成健康的饮食模式。
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Uncovering the Neglected Meal: Medical Students in Sri Lanka and Skipping Meals
Background: To figure out why a lot of students who are at risk for food insecurity consistently skip meals in university, this research follows the daily food travels of those students. to find the reasons for skipping meals. Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyse how a daily routine of a medical student of Sri Lanka, affects their eating patterns. Design/ methodology/Approach- A Survey study was implemented using convenient sampling technique where 170 questionnaires were distributed through google forms from which 148 responses were obtained. To test the hypothesis, Cronbach alpha and correlation analysis IBM SPSS 21.0 package was utilized. Findings- This article analyses how a daily routine of a medical student of Sri Lanka affects their eating patterns. The findings demonstrate that university lecture schedules, stress, depression, and loneliness are making students skip at least one of the main meals daily. The authors’ research shows that frequently skipped meals of the students is breakfast. Conclusion- This research provides information to medical university administrations, families, and friends. Therefore, university administration, families and other students may take required decision regarding the quality of life of medical students based on their university lecture schedules, stress, depression, and loneliness. This research study contributes significantly to this aspect telling universities and families the substantial requirement for stress and time management these days to generate a healthy eating pattern.
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