Physical Activity and Fat-Related Eating Behavior Among Patients with Cholelithiasis in Erbil City: A Case-Control Study

A. Mohammed-Ameen, Y. Younis
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Background and objective: The effect of physical activity and diet is an essential modifiable or environmental factor. Evidence from epidemiological studies suggests that assessing associations between diet and general health is important. The aim of the study was to assess the level of physical activity and fat-related eating behaviour of patients with cholelithiasis.Methods: A matched case-control study was done on 100 participants; 50 were patients with gallstone disease and 50 were patients without gallstone disease. The study was conducted from December 2017 to June 2018. The constructed questionnaire used and designed based on the literature review. It consisted of four parts: demographic data, physical activity, fat-related eating behaviour, and investigations. Ultrasounds were done on all study participants to confirm whether patients had gallstone disease or not. Reliability of the questionnaire was determined through a pilot study and the validity through a panel of experts from medicine and nursing fields. Frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation, and the chi-square test was used for analyzing data.Results: In total, 70 female and 30 male patients were investigated. Most (52%) were 28 to 47 years old. Most (72%) were physically inactive. Regarding fat-related eating behaviour most (73%) had unhealthy behavior. There was a significant association between physical activity and the risk of getting cholelithiasis. Risk of disease the development was about 2.8 times higher in patients who were physically inactive (odds ratio = 2.79, 95% CI; 1.1–7.0) in comparison to patients were physically active. There was no significant difference between development of cholelithiasis and unhealthy fat-related eating behaviour (odds ratio = 0.886, 95% CI; 0.338–2.323).Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between cholelithiasis and engaging in physical activity.
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埃尔比勒市胆石症患者的身体活动和脂肪相关饮食行为:一项病例对照研究
背景与目的:体育活动和饮食的影响是一个必不可少的可改变或环境因素。来自流行病学研究的证据表明,评估饮食与总体健康之间的关系很重要。该研究的目的是评估胆石症患者的身体活动水平和与脂肪相关的饮食行为。方法:对100名受试者进行配对病例对照研究;其中有胆结石患者50例,无胆结石患者50例。该研究于2017年12月至2018年6月进行。在文献回顾的基础上,采用并设计了构建问卷。它由四个部分组成:人口统计数据、身体活动、与脂肪有关的饮食行为和调查。对所有研究参与者进行超声波检查以确认患者是否患有胆结石疾病。问卷的信度通过初步研究确定,效度通过医学和护理领域的专家小组确定。采用频率、百分比、均值、标准差、卡方检验对数据进行分析。结果:共调查女性70例,男性30例。大多数(52%)年龄在28至47岁之间。大多数人(72%)缺乏体育锻炼。关于与脂肪有关的饮食行为,大多数(73%)有不健康的行为。体育锻炼与患胆石症的风险之间存在显著关联。不运动的患者的疾病发展风险约为2.8倍(优势比= 2.79,95% CI;1.1-7.0),与身体活动的患者相比。胆石症的发生与不健康的脂肪相关饮食行为之间无显著差异(优势比= 0.886,95% CI;0.338 - -2.323)。结论:体育锻炼与胆石症的发生有密切关系。
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