Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Medical Students across Indonesia: A Literature Review

Yusias Hikmat Diani, Silphia Novelyn, Jap Mai Cing, T. Suryowati, Christina R. L. Aritonang, Ekarini Daroedono, Anggie Tri Andiani
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Aim: To make profiling of the prevalence of overweight and obesity among medical students in Indonesia through a literature search on previous scientific publications in the internet, then creating a map showing the spread of this silent epidemic among medical students. Methodology: Simple internet based literature study cross sectionally search for previous published scientific articles available only on the internet, regarding overweight or obesity among medical students from different faculty of medicine in Indonesia. This study conducted from January to March 2023. Using famous search engine, Google™, we type several keywords regarding overweight and obesity among medical students in Indonesia. Results and Discussion: Data from 29 published articles obtained electronically. The mean percentage of overweight and obese students is 35.5% and found in both public or private medical schools; where private schools have a slightly higher mean percentage of prevalence than the public ones. Even though there are 92 medical schools across Indonesia, it turns out that not all have such data uploaded to the internet. From the health communication perspective, this is also barriers that must be overcome. Conclusion: Overweight and obesity among medical students of Indonesia is a real problem that must be managed properly in order to ensure that, these students stay healthy, can complete their education and then become doctors who serve the community.
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印度尼西亚医科学生超重和肥胖患病率:文献综述
目的:通过对互联网上以前的科学出版物进行文献检索,对印度尼西亚医科学生中超重和肥胖的流行情况进行概况分析,然后绘制一幅地图,显示这种无声的流行病在医科学生中的传播情况。方法:简单的基于互联网的文献研究,横断面搜索以前仅在互联网上发表的关于印度尼西亚不同医学院医学生超重或肥胖的科学文章。本研究于2023年1月至3月进行。使用著名的搜索引擎谷歌™,我们输入了几个关于印度尼西亚医科学生超重和肥胖的关键字。结果和讨论:数据来自29篇已发表的电子文章。超重和肥胖学生的平均百分比为35.5%,在公立或私立医学院均有发现;私立学校的平均患病率略高于公立学校。尽管印尼有92所医学院,但事实证明,并非所有医学院都将这些数据上传到互联网上。从卫生传播的角度来看,这也是必须克服的障碍。结论:印度尼西亚医学生超重和肥胖是一个现实问题,必须妥善管理,以确保这些学生保持健康,能够完成学业,然后成为服务社区的医生。
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