Fast-Food Outlets in Hospitals Affiliated With U.S. Medical Schools

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1177/15598276241267252
Zeeshan Ali, Saray Stancic, Roxanne Becker, Anna Herby, Sankeerth K Kondapalli, Alex M. Dombrower, Neal D. Barnard
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Objectives: To determine the current prevalence and type of fast-food outlets at medical-school-affiliated hospitals and compare them to previous findings to assess progress in improving the hospital food environment. Method: We invited medical students at 192 medical and osteopathic schools to complete Sogolytics surveys reporting on fast-food restaurants that are affiliated with their main teaching hospital or medical centers. Results: Of 192 medical and osteopathic schools, 255 individual completed surveys were received from 146 schools. 101 schools (69.2%) reportedly hosted at least one fast-food restaurant associated with the hospitals at which students rotate, these include 15.1% schools that gave a mixed response to the question if fast-food restaurants are present in any affiliated hospitals. 45 schools (30.8%) reported no fast-food restaurants in any affiliated hospitals. The five most common fast-food restaurants reported were Starbucks (27.9%), Subway (18.8%), Chick-fil-A (9.2%), Au Bon Pain (8.8%), and McDonald’s (5.4%). Regarding the statement, “It is acceptable for fast-food restaurants to be in hospitals,” 27.8% of students strongly disagreed, 29.0% somewhat disagreed, 16.9% neither agreed nor disagreed, 21.2% somewhat agreed, and only 5.1% strongly agreed. Conclusions: The majority of the teaching hospitals affiliated with the schools have at least one fast-food restaurant onsite.
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美国医学院附属医院内的快餐店
目的:确定医学院附属医院目前快餐店的普遍程度和类型,并与以前的调查结果进行比较:确定医学院附属医院目前快餐店的普遍程度和类型,并与以前的调查结果进行比较,以评估在改善医院饮食环境方面取得的进展。调查方法我们邀请 192 所医学院和骨科医学院的医学生完成 Sogolytics 调查,报告其主要教学医院或医疗中心附属快餐店的情况。调查结果显示在 192 所医学和骨科学校中,共收到来自 146 所学校的 255 份填写完整的调查问卷。据报告,101 所学校(69.2%)至少有一家快餐店与学生轮转的医院相关联,其中包括 15.1%的学校,这些学校对是否有快餐店存在于任何附属医院的问题回答不一。有 45 所学校(30.8%)表示其附属医院中没有快餐店。最常见的五家快餐店是星巴克(27.9%)、Subway(18.8%)、Chick-fil-A(9.2%)、Au Bon Pain(8.8%)和麦当劳(5.4%)。对于 "快餐店进驻医院是可以接受的 "这一说法,27.8% 的学生非常不同意,29.0% 的学生有点不同意,16.9% 的学生既不同意也不反对,21.2% 的学生有点同意,只有 5.1% 的学生非常同意。结论:大多数学校附属教学医院内至少有一家快餐店。
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