克卢日-纳波卡大学中心医科学生的营养状况和饮食失调。

Clujul medical (1957) Pub Date : 2018-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-30 DOI:10.15386/cjmed-1018
Maria Irina Brumboiu, Irina Cazacu, Gautier Zunquin, Flavia Manole, Cristina Ionela Mogosan, Alessandro Porrovecchio, Thierry Peze, Marie-Pierre Tavolacci, Joel Ladner
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背景和目的:营养失调是目前发病率和过早死亡的主要原因,如心血管疾病、糖尿病和癌症的可改变的诱发因素。及早认识到适当的干预措施可以减轻医疗费用负担,延长健康预期寿命。本研究的目的是描述克卢日纳波卡“Iuliu Hatieganu”医药大学罗马尼亚医科学生的营养状况、相关因素和饮食失调的检测。方法:在2015-2016学年,采用在线调查问卷的方式对所有学年的医学生进行横断面研究。使用EpiInfo计算描述性和推断性统计数据。结果:罗马尼亚大学共纳入222名学生,性别比例(男女)为0.22。受访医学生的平均体重指数为21.3±3.3 kg/m2,其中女生为20.7±3 kg/m2,男生为23.9±3.1 kg/m2。对于营养失调,如超重,男性患病率(30%)具有净优势(p结论:在本次调查中,确定了两种不同的性别营养失调分布模型,男性以超重为主。饮食失调在第二个学习周期的学生和同时有工作的学生中更为普遍。
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Nutritional status and eating disorders among medical students from the Cluj-Napoca University centre.

Nutritional status and eating disorders among medical students from the Cluj-Napoca University centre.

Nutritional status and eating disorders among medical students from the Cluj-Napoca University centre.

Nutritional status and eating disorders among medical students from the Cluj-Napoca University centre.

Background and aims: The nutritional disorders are modifiable predisposing factors of the current leading causes of morbidity and premature mortality, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancers. An early recognition of appropriate interventions could decrease the burden of medical costs and increase the healthy life expectancy. The aims of our study were the description of nutritional status, its associated factors, and the detection of eating disorders among Romanian medical students of the "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted during the 2015-2016 academic year, including medical students from all study years, by an online questionnaire. The statistics, both descriptive and inferential, were calculated using EpiInfo.

Results: A total of 222 students from the University Romanian section were included, with a sex-ratio (men:women) of 0.22. The average body mass index of the medical students included was 21.3±3.3 kg/m2, for females it was 20.7±3 kg/m2 and for males 23.9±3.1 kg/m2. For the nutritional disorders such as overweight, the prevalence among males (30%) had a net predominance (p<0.001) over females (4.4%), while for underweight, it was prevalent only for female students (20.3%). Overweight was associated with low academic performance (odds ratio (OR)=7.2; 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1-53.94), smoking (OR=2.4; 95% CI: 1-5.76) and binge drinking (OR=3; 95% CI: 1.26-7.25). Eating disorders were reported by 25.7% of the students and were significantly more prevalent in students in the second academic study cycle (47.4%; 95% CI: 34.7-60.3%) and in students with jobs (7%; 95% CI: 2.3-16.1%).

Conclusions: In this survey, two different distribution models of nutritional disorders for both genders were identified, with the predominance of overweight among men. Eating disorders were more prevalent among students in the second study cycle and those with jobs at the same time.

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