叙利亚医科大学生的肥胖症及其相关因素:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
SAGE Open Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20503121241267224
Ahmad Naeem, Yazen AlJaber, Ameer Kakaje, Amjad Ghareeb, Bayan Al Said
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引言肥胖症是一种世界性流行病,有许多诱因。有关叙利亚人口肥胖问题的数据非常少。我们旨在评估医学生的体重指数和相关肥胖率,因为他们是普通人群的榜样。我们旨在探索潜在的相关因素,包括心理、体育锻炼、饮食以及一系列生活方式和社会人口因素:这是一项横断面研究,在大马士革的一所重点大学进行。研究发放了纸质问卷,其中包括国际体力活动问卷简版和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表:540 名参与者的平均体重指数为 23.5 (±4.2) kg/m2。男性的体重指数明显比女性高出 2.5 kg/m2(p 2 = 47.9,V = 0.3)。在我们的样本中,304 人(60.68%)体重指数正常(18.5-24.99),40 人(7.98%)体重不足(体重指数 ⩽18.5),120 人(23.95%)超重(体重指数 = 25-29.99),37 人(7.39%)肥胖。虽然发现许多因素与体重指数和肥胖有明显关联,但在同时评估所有预测因素的回归分析中,只有体育锻炼、抑郁症、一级家族史中有肥胖症和不良饮食习惯与肥胖有关联:结论:研究结果反映出肥胖症正在流行。我们的研究结果可以指导对这些未来将成为医生和健康榜样的年轻人进行有针对性的干预。今后应开展更多研究,找到解决这一问题的最佳方法。
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Obesity and its related factors among university medical students in Syria: A cross-sectional study.

Introduction: Obesity is a worldwide pandemic that has many contributing factors. There is very scarce data available on this issue for the population in Syria. We aim to evaluate the body mass index and related obesity rates of medical students as they are the role model for the general population. We aim to explore the breadth of potential associated factors including psychological, physical activity, dietary, and a broad array of lifestyle and socio-demographic factors.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that was conducted at a major university in Damascus. Paper-based questionnaires were distributed that included the International Physical Activity Questionnaire short version and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale.

Results: The mean body mass index was 23.5 (±4.2) kg/m2 with 540 participants enrolled in this study. Males had significantly higher body mass index than females by 2.5 kg/m2 (p < 0.001, χ2 = 47.9, V = 0.3). In our sample, 304 (60.68%) had normal body mass index (18.5-24.99), 40 (7.98%) were considered underweight (body mass index ⩽ 18.5), 120 (23.95%) were considered overweight (body mass index = 25-29.99) and 37 (7.39%) were considered obese. While many factors were found to be significantly associated with body mass index and obesity, only physical activity, depression, having a first-degree family history with obesity and poor dietary habits were associated in regression analyses evaluating all predictors concurrently.

Conclusion: The findings reflect an ongoing epidemic of obesity. Our findings can guide targeted intervention for this young population who will become doctors and health role models in the future. More studies should be conducted to find the best possible ways to tackle this issue in the future.

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