Relationship between emotional appetite, eating attitudes, sleep quality, and body mass index in healthcare workers: a multi-centre study

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology Pub Date : 2019-06-11 DOI:10.1080/24750573.2019.1627694
M. Arslan, İshak Aydemir
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to examine the emotional appetite statuses, eating attitudes and sleep quality of healthcare professionals and the relationships of these with body composition. MATERIAL AND METHODS This is a study which is based on the relational screening model. The population of the study consisted of all personnel working at the Private Çorum and Private Elitpark Hospitals located in the province of Çorum in Turkey. The study included 210 (40%) healthcare professionals from the Private Çorum Hospital and 325 (60%) from the Private Elitpark Hospital, constituting 535 participants in total. The study included a sociodemographic information form that questioned the descriptive and nutrition-related information of the participants, the Emotional Appetite Questionnaire (EMAQ) that determined their emotional appetite statuses, the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) that determined their eating attitudes and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) that determined their quality of sleep. FINDINGS According to the results that were obtained in the study, the group with the highest BMI values based on their profession consisted of other healthcare personnel (28.6%). The individuals with high negative situation (7.53 ± 1.33, F = 23.746, p = 0.000) and high negative emotion (7.99 ± 1.17, F = 84.444, p = 0.000) appetite levels had higher BMI values. In terms of their emotional appetite statuses, the group with the highest negative emotion (7.05 ± 1.58, F = 3.108, p = 0.001) and negative situation (7.31 ± 1.34, F = 5.188, p = 0.000) scores was “other healthcare personnel”. The personnel with low sleep quality also had high BMI values (83.1%) (χ2 = 8.311, p = 0.040). The group with the highest rate of sleep disorders (66.9%) was nurses (χ2 = 18.661, p = 0.001). The individuals with eating attitude disorders had high BMI values (92.2%) (χ2 = 20.395, p = 0.000). The profession with the highest rate of eating attitude disorders (66.9%) was “other healthcare personnel” (χ2 = 18.661, p = 0.001). The individuals with disrupted sleep quality (53.7%) also had disrupted eating attitudes (χ2 = 17.661, p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS The participants who had high negative situation and negative emotion scores had higher BMI levels, and the ones with the highest BMI values and highest negative emotion and negative situation values were other healthcare personnel. Individuals with low sleep quality and eating disorders had higher BMI levels, nurses had the highest rates of sleep disorders, and other healthcare personnel had the higher rates of eating disorders. Individuals with disrupted sleep quality were also found to have disrupted eating attitudes.
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卫生保健工作者情绪食欲、饮食态度、睡眠质量和体重指数之间的关系:一项多中心研究
摘要目的探讨医疗保健专业人员的情绪食欲状态、饮食态度和睡眠质量及其与身体成分的关系。材料与方法本研究基于关系筛选模型。研究对象为位于土耳其Çorum省的私立Çorum和私立Elitpark医院的所有工作人员。该研究包括来自私立Çorum医院的210名(40%)医疗保健专业人员和来自私立Elitpark医院的325名(60%)医疗保健专业人员,共535名参与者。该研究包括一份社会人口统计信息表格,该表格询问了参与者的描述性和营养相关信息,情绪食欲问卷(EMAQ)确定了他们的情绪食欲状态,饮食态度测试(EAT)确定了他们的饮食态度,匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)确定了他们的睡眠质量。研究结果显示,按职业划分BMI值最高的人群为其他医护人员(28.6%)。高负性情境(7.53±1.33,F = 23.746, p = 0.000)和高负性情绪(7.99±1.17,F = 84.444, p = 0.000)食欲水平的个体BMI值较高。在情绪食欲状态方面,负性情绪(7.05±1.58,F = 3.108, p = 0.001)和负性情境(7.31±1.34,F = 5.188, p = 0.000)得分最高的是“其他医护人员”。睡眠质量低的人群BMI值也较高(83.1%)(χ2 = 8.311, p = 0.040)。睡眠障碍发生率最高的是护士(66.9%)(χ2 = 18.661, p = 0.001)。饮食态度障碍人群BMI值较高(92.2%)(χ2 = 20.395, p = 0.000)。饮食态度障碍发生率最高的职业是“其他医护人员”(66.9%)(χ2 = 18.661, p = 0.001)。睡眠质量紊乱者(53.7%)饮食态度紊乱(χ2 = 17.661, p = 0.001)。结论消极情境和消极情绪得分高的被试BMI水平较高,而BMI值最高、消极情绪和消极情境得分最高的是其他医护人员。睡眠质量低和饮食失调的个体有较高的BMI水平,护士有最高的睡眠失调率,其他医护人员有较高的饮食失调率。研究发现,睡眠质量不佳的人也会影响他们的饮食态度。
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