Priyanshi Vikas Shah, Mansi P. Somaiya, A. Subramanyam
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摘要
青少年和年轻人非常重视外表。医科学生很可能容易对外貌不满意,并产生不适应的饮食态度。 本研究旨在研究医学学士学位学生的饮食态度、身体形象认知和自尊,以及它们之间和与身体质量指数(BMI)之间的相互关系,以识别高危学生并制定可能的干预措施。 研究以 700 名医科学生(包括实习生)为对象,通过电子问卷对社会人口学数据、饮食态度、身体形象认知和自尊进行了评估。利用卡方检验和 t 检验对参数进行了研究,并利用斯皮尔曼等级相关性建立了相关性。 体重指数(BMI)越高的学生患饮食失调(ED)的风险越大,对身体形象认知的关注度越高,自尊心越低。饮食失调风险较高的学生对身体不满意,自尊心较低。身体形象扭曲与自卑有关。 医学生的ED风险与身体不满意和自卑有关。未来的研究需要确定这种关系。
A Study on Assess and Correlations between Eating Attitudes, Body Image Perception and Self-esteem in Medical Students of Mumbai
Adolescents and young adults place significant value to appearance. Medical students are likely to be vulnerable to dissatisfaction with appearance and maladaptive eating attitudes. This study was designed to study the eating attitudes, body image perception, and self-esteem in MBBS students and their correlations with each other and with body mass index (BMI), to identify students at risk and possibly plan measures for intervention. A study was conducted on 700 medical students (including interns), with electronic questionnaires assessing sociodemographic data, eating attitudes, body image perception, and self-esteem. Using the Chi-square tests and t-tests, the parameters were studied and correlations using Spearman’s rank correlation were established. Students with a higher BMI were at a greater risk of eating disorder (ED), higher concerns with body perception, and lowered self-esteem. Those with a higher risk of ED were associated with body dissatisfaction and lower self-esteem. Body image distortions were associated with low self-esteem. ED risk is associated with body dissatisfaction and lower self-esteem in medical students. Future studies are required to establish this relation.