Health behavior and health needs of first-year medical and health sciences students

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Marmara Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.5472/marumj.1244398
Kamer Gur, Saime Erol, E. Gunes, Serap Çi̇fçi̇li̇, Burcu K CALIK, A. Ozer, I. Demirbuken, M. Polat, Çiğdem Apaydın Kaya
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Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the health behavior and health needs of medical and health sciences students in order to identify areas that need intervention. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted with 770 first-year university students. The data were collected with a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and the Eating Attitudes Test. Body mass index was calculated. Results: Although, only 12.7% of the students were overweight or obese, 25.6% of the students perceived themselves to be overweight or obese. The students said that in the last week, 20.9% had breakfast 1 or 3 times, 5.7% ate no fruits at all, and 11.6% ate no vegetables at all. 48.1% of the students did not engage in any physical activity, and 83.2% spent more than 2 hours inactively in front of a screen. It was observed that 22.3% were current smokers. A propensity for eating behaviors disorder was found in 9.0%. Drinking energyboosting sports drinks 1-6 times in the last week (β: 3.286), smoking (β: 1.875) and eating few vegetable dishes in the last week (β: 0.484) were identified as factors that could be associated with a “tendency for eating behavior disorder.” Conclusion: We can conclude that nutritional issues, negative body weight perception, use of tobacco, and sedentary lifestyle are the main intervention and counselling areas for our study group.
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医学与健康科学一年级学生的健康行为与健康需求
目的:本研究旨在评估医学与健康科学专业学生的健康行为和健康需求,以确定需要干预的领域。材料与方法:本研究对770名一年级大学生进行了描述性研究。这些数据是通过社会人口学问卷、青少年风险行为调查和饮食态度测试收集的。计算体重指数。结果:尽管只有12.7%的学生超重或肥胖,但25.6%的学生认为自己超重或肥胖。学生们表示,在上周,20.9%的人早餐吃了1到3次,5.7%的人根本不吃水果,11.6%的人完全不吃蔬菜。48.1%的学生没有参加任何体育活动,83.2%的学生在屏幕前不活跃地呆了2个小时以上。据观察,22.3%的人是目前的吸烟者。9.0%的人有饮食行为障碍的倾向。上周喝1-6次富含能量的运动饮料(β:3.286)、吸烟(β:1.875)和上周少吃蔬菜(β:0.484)被确定为可能与“饮食行为障碍倾向”相关的因素。结论:我们可以得出结论,消极的体重感知、吸烟和久坐不动的生活方式是我们研究小组的主要干预和咨询领域。
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