Selected Health Behaviors among Medical Students of the Medical University of Lodz

Karolina Tchórzewska, Jakub Tchórzewski, A. Szpak, A. Rzeźnicki, Jan Krakowiak
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Abstract Background Health is a state of complete physical and mental well-being, and the right of every individual. Its presence is influenced by various factors. It is well known that early prevention, aimed at avoiding disease, has a greater impact on quality of life and longevity than disease treatment. Through their behavior, young people determine the development of diseases in the future. Medical students are a special group in that respect. They should be more aware of the need to lead a healthy lifestyle, but they are at risk of chronic stress and other disorders due to strenuous studies. Objectives Learning about selected health behaviors of medical students of the Medical University of Lodz. Material and methods Medical students of the Medical University of Lodz; form of the study: original online questionnaire. Results 76.6% of the respondents were physically active. The favorite form of physical activity of medical students in Lodz were exercise in the gym (57.1%), walking (36.7%), and running (28.6%). 67.3% of the interviewees had normal body weight. 33.6% of the respondents admitted to smoking. 0.9% of the respondents drank alcohol daily, 28% at least once a week, 57.9% at least once a month, and 13.1% did not drink alcohol at all. Only about every third student did not drink energy drinks (34.6%). 35.5% of the respondents reported sleeping problems. Conclusions Medical students of the Medical University of Lodz were physically active: most often they exercised in the gym and walked. Men were overweight and obese more often than women. Greater physical activity and a lower percentage of smokers in the students of higher years of study may indicate an increase in the healthy lifestyle awareness. In universities, there is a need for activities aimed at students to raise their knowledge about prevention and healthy lifestyle.
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罗兹医科大学医学生健康行为选择
健康是一种身心完全健康的状态,是每个人的权利。它的存在受到多种因素的影响。众所周知,与疾病治疗相比,旨在避免疾病的早期预防对生活质量和寿命的影响更大。通过他们的行为,年轻人决定了未来疾病的发展。在这方面,医学生是一个特殊的群体。他们应该更加意识到健康生活方式的必要性,但由于艰苦的学习,他们面临着慢性压力和其他疾病的风险。目的了解罗兹医科大学医学生的健康行为。材料与方法罗兹医科大学医学生;研究形式:在线问卷原件。结果76.6%的被调查者进行体育锻炼。罗兹区医学生最喜欢的体育活动形式为健身房运动(57.1%)、散步(36.7%)和跑步(28.6%)。67.3%的受访者体重正常。33.6%的受访者承认吸烟。0.9%的人每天饮酒,28%的人每周至少饮酒一次,57.9%的人每月至少饮酒一次,13.1%的人完全不饮酒。只有大约三分之一的学生不喝功能饮料(34.6%)。35.5%的受访者表示存在睡眠问题。结论罗兹医科大学医学生身体活动较多,多在健身房锻炼和步行。男性比女性更容易超重和肥胖。在高年级学生中,更多的体育活动和较低的吸烟者比例可能表明健康生活方式意识的增强。在大学里,有必要开展针对学生的活动,提高他们对预防疾病和健康生活方式的认识。
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