初中生胃肠功能紊乱与营养状况

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
F. Alatas, Khansa Salsabila, N. ., Nasya Amalia, G. Hanafi
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印度尼西亚学生中功能性胃肠疾病(fgid)的患病率正在上升。更多的青少年以功能性便秘(FC)、肠易激综合征(IBS)和功能性消化不良(FD)的症状来到诊所。目的分析印尼初中生营养状况、饮食方式和体育活动与FGIDs发病率的关系。方法于2018年3月招募292名11 ~ 14岁的学生进行横断面研究。关于fgid的ROME标准、饮食模式和体育活动的问卷分发给学生家长,并在24小时内返回。结果本研究中FGIDs的总患病率为26.4%。在292名初中生中,19.5%诊断为FC, 6.2%诊断为IBS, 17.5%诊断为FD。51.4%的受试者营养过剩(超重或肥胖)。FC与营养过剩之间存在显著关联(OR 2.27;95%可信区间1.21 ~ 4.28;P = 0.011)。营养状况不影响肠易激综合征和FD的发病率。很少吃早餐显著增加FD的发生(OR 4.80;95%可信区间1.61 ~ 13.25;P = 0.004)。饮食模式和身体活动与其他fgid患病率之间无显著关联。结论营养状况对肠易激综合征和FD患病率无显著影响。营养过剩与FC的发生增加有关。每周吃两次或更多的早餐可以降低患FD的可能性。缺乏健康的饮食模式和身体活动与其他fgid无关。
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Functional gastrointestinal disorders and nutritional status in junior high school students
Background The prevalence of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is increasing among students in Indonesia. More adolescents came to the clinic with symptoms of functional constipation (FC), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and functional dyspepsia (FD). Objective To analyze the relationship between the nutritional status, dietary pattern, and physical activity with the incidence of the FGIDs among Indonesian junior high school students. Methods A cross-sectional study, consisting of 292 students aged 11 to 14 years were recruited in March 2018. Questionnaires on the ROME Criteria for FGIDs, dietary patterns, and physical activity were distributed to the students’ parents and returned in 24 hours. Results The overall prevalence of FGIDs in this study was 26.4%. Among 292 junior high school students, 19.5% were diagnosed with FC, 6.2% with IBS, and 17.5% with FD. Overnourishment (overweight or obese) was found in 51.4% of the subjects. A significant association was found between FC and overnutrition (OR 2.27; 95%CI 1.21 to 4.28; P=0.011). Nutritional status did not affect the incidence of IBS nor FD. Rarely eating breakfast significantly increase the occurrence of FD (OR 4.80; 95%CI 1.61 to 13.25; P=0.004). No significant association between dietary patterns and physical activity with the prevalence of the other FGIDs. Conclusion Nutritional status does not significantly affect the prevalence of IBS and FD. Overnourishment is associated with increased occurrence of FC. Eating breakfast twice weekly or more may reduce the probability of FD. Lack of healthy dietary pattern and physical activity are not correlated with other FGIDs.
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