Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, E3/311 Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792-3252, USA.
Acad Radiol. 2009 Nov;16(11):1433-42. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2009.06.011. Epub 2009 Aug 15.
The aims of this study were to determine diagnostic radiology faculty members' compliance with recommended health guidelines for physical activity, body weight, diet, and related health indicators and to compare faculty members' compliance with that of radiology residents.
A request to complete an online health survey was electronically sent to members of the Association of University Radiologists in September 2008. Results were compared to those from a similar survey completed by radiology residents in May and June 2007. Frequency counts and Fisher's exact tests were used to summarize results and to determine statistically significant relationships.
The sample consisted of 193 of 801 members of the Association of University Radiologists (24%). A greater percentage of faculty members than residents complied with recommendations for physical activity (52% vs 37%, P < .001) and the consumption of vegetables (67% vs 52%, P < .001), saturated fat (51% vs 37%, P < .001), and sodium (53% vs 37%, P < .001). A greater percentage of faculty members felt that they got enough sleep (51% vs 38%, P = .002) and did not think about stress on most days (39% vs 26%, P = .001). Most faculty members (59%) worked 51 to 60 hours a week, whereas most residents (59%) worked > 60 hours, and greater work hours were correlated with less resident physical activity (P = .017). More female than male faculty members (78% vs 57%, P = .010) and residents (83% vs 62%, P < .001) had body mass indexes < 25 kg/m(2).
A substantial percentage of faculty members were out of compliance with federal health guidelines, although less so than residents in many categories. Comments from both groups suggest a possible benefit from modifications to the work environment.
本研究旨在确定放射学教师对体力活动、体重、饮食及相关健康指标等推荐健康指南的遵守情况,并比较教师与放射科住院医师的遵守情况。
2008 年 9 月,向协会大学放射学家的成员发送了完成在线健康调查的请求。结果与 2007 年 5 月和 6 月完成的类似调查结果进行了比较。使用频数计数和 Fisher 精确检验对结果进行总结,并确定具有统计学意义的关系。
该样本包括协会大学放射学家的 801 名成员中的 193 名(24%)。与住院医师相比,更多的教师遵守体力活动(52%比 37%,P<0.001)和蔬菜摄入(67%比 52%,P<0.001)、饱和脂肪(51%比 37%,P<0.001)和钠(53%比 37%,P<0.001)的建议。更多的教师认为他们得到了足够的睡眠(51%比 38%,P=0.002),并且大多数日子都不会想到压力(39%比 26%,P=0.001)。大多数教师(59%)每周工作 51 至 60 小时,而大多数住院医师(59%)每周工作超过 60 小时,并且更多的工作时间与住院医师的体力活动减少相关(P=0.017)。与男性相比,更多的女性教师(78%比 57%,P=0.010)和住院医师(83%比 62%,P<0.001)的体重指数(BMI)<25kg/m2。
尽管在许多类别中,与住院医师相比,相当一部分教师不符合联邦健康指南,但这种情况较少。来自这两个群体的意见表明,工作环境的改变可能会带来好处。