Mariela Vargas, Lincolth Talledo-Ulfe, Reimer O Samaniego, Paula Heredia, Christian A S Rodríguez, César A Mogollón, Walter F Enriquez, Christian R Mejia
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Functional dyspepsia was measured using a validated\ntest; diet characteristics, alcohol, tobacco, coffee or energy\ndrinks consumption were considered behavioral habits.\nFurthermore, others from the social and educational sphere\nwere measured. Bivariate and multivariate statistical analyses\nwere made.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>From a total of 1.923 students, the\nmedian of the ages was 20, 55% were women and 24% suffered\nfrom functional dyspepsia. 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[Functional dyspepsia in students of eigth peruvians medical schools. Influence of the habits].
Functional dyspepsia impacts on quality of life. Due to its
multifactorial etiology its characterization proves difficult,
especially in populations at risk such as medical students.
Objetives: To determine if behavioral and harmful habits
of medical students from eight universities of Peru were
associated to functional dyspepsia.
Methods: Multicentric,
cross-sectional study. A self-administered questionnaire was taken among students enrolled in eight medical faculties
in Peru. Functional dyspepsia was measured using a validated
test; diet characteristics, alcohol, tobacco, coffee or energy
drinks consumption were considered behavioral habits.
Furthermore, others from the social and educational sphere
were measured. Bivariate and multivariate statistical analyses
were made.
Results: From a total of 1.923 students, the
median of the ages was 20, 55% were women and 24% suffered
from functional dyspepsia. Factors which diminished
the frequency of functional dyspepsia were masculine gender
(aPR:0,75; 95%CI:0.64-0.87; p < 0,001), hours spent
studying (aPR:0,97; 95%CI:0,96-0,99; p < 0,001) and
eating following a fixed schedule (aPR:0,80; 95%CI:0,67-
0,95; p = 0,013); however, having failed a course increases
the frequency of functional dyspepsia (aPR:1.24;
95%CI:1.13-1.37; p < 0,001)adjusted for age, as well as
difficulties to fall asleep and depression.
Conclusion: Many
medical students suffered from functional dyspepsia, this being
related to several behavioral variables; therefore further
studies as well as educational institutions’ intervention is required,
due to the short and long term problems that may
arise from this situation.
期刊介绍:
Está dedicada a la investigación clínica y básica sobre todos los aspectos del aparato digestivo, incluídos el hígado, el páncreas y la nutrición, en seres humanos adultos y niños, animales de experimentación o sistemas celulares.