沙特阿拉伯麦加初级保健中心青少年饮食失调风险筛查

N. Hariri
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背景:肥胖严重影响日常活动,并导致无数疾病和合并症,从而彻底改变个人的生活。本研究旨在了解沙特阿拉伯利雅得居民对袖式胃切除术的适应症和并发症的认识。方法:本研究是横断面的,参与者通过谷歌表格完成了一份关于利雅得袖式胃切除术的在线自我调查问卷。数据录入Microsoft Excel 2013,使用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:调查对象总人数为1700人。在这些个体中,女性的比例(67.4%)高于男性(23.6%)。大多数受访者拥有学士学位(64.0%)。大多数参与者熟悉袖式胃切除术相关的并发症(43.9%)。然而,33.1%的参与者不知道袖式胃切除术的并发症。因此,该研究在目标人群中获得了良好的态度,因为大多数人对手术都很了解。结论:根据我们的研究结果,研究人群对适应症和并发症有适度的了解。然而,为了确保我们的社会对并发症有相当程度的了解,我们必须提高社会对袖式胃切除术的适应症和并发症的认识。关键词:套筒手术,肥胖,胃切除术,并发症,沙特阿拉伯。
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Screening the risk of eating disorders among adolescents in primary care centres in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Background: Obesity significantly affects daily activities and contributes to countless diseases and comorbidities that can drastically alter an individual’s life. This study aims to measure the awareness of the indications and complications of sleeve gastrectomy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: This study was cross-sectional, and participants completed an online self-administered questionnaire on sleeve gastrectomy in Riyadh through Google Forms. Data were entered into Microsoft Excel 2013 and statistically analyzed using SPSS software. Results: The total number of respondents assigned is 1,700. Among these individuals, women outnumbered males with a percentage of (67.4%) versus (23.6%). The majority of respondents held a bachelor’s degree (64.0%). The majority of participants are familiar with the complications associated with sleeve gastrectomy (43.9%). However, 33.1% of the participants are unaware of the complications related to sleeve gastrectomy surgery. As a result, the study has a favorable attitude among the target populations, as the majority are well aware of the surgery. Conclusion: According to our findings, the study population is moderately aware of the indications and complications. However, to ensure that our community has a significant level of knowledge about complications, we must raise social awareness about the indications and complications of sleeve gastrectomy. Keywords: Sleeve surgery, obesity, gastrectomy, complications, Saudi Arabia.
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