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负面情绪对医学生暴饮暴食及体重指数的影响

The Impact of Negative Emotions on Binge Eating and BMI Among Medical Students.

作者信息

Ali Khan W, Alkrad Malek M, Sankari Sana A, Alshihab Shouq Z, Aloufi Abdulrahman M, Alrifai Farah M, Alshehri Abdulwahab A

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Almaarefa University, Riyadh, SAU.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Aug 31;15(8):e44499. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44499. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Background Binge eating disorder (BED) is a condition characterized by episodes of consuming large amounts of food and feeling a lack of control over eating behavior. Stress, anxiety, and depression are risk factors for developing BED, which may be particularly relevant for medical students who experience high levels of academic pressure and stress. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of binge eating behaviors among medical students, as well as the types of negative emotions that are most strongly associated with binge eating. Methodology This cross-sectional study employed convenience sampling and included 332 medical students from Almaarefa University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. All medical students of all academic levels were eligible to participate in this study. Students from other colleges such as pharmacy students or students from other universities were excluded from this study. The research questionnaire collected information about negative emotions, BMI, number of meals, consumption of fast food, overeating behavior, and relevant demographic data. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data using SPSS Statistics version 26 (IBM Corp. Released 2019. IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 26.0. Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.). Results The descriptive analysis showed that the majority of students reported consuming two meals per day and having snacks twice a day. Fast food consumption was reported by 58.1% of students. The study found that negative emotions such as stress, depression, and loneliness were significantly associated with binge eating behavior and had an impact on weight and BMI. The findings suggest the need for interventions to address negative emotions and promote healthy eating habits among medical students. Conclusion The study concludes that negative emotions such as stress, aggression, and boredom are significantly associated with binge eating behaviors among medical students. Depression, disappointment, and thoughts about difficult tasks were linked to detrimental effects on BMI and weight loss.

摘要

背景

暴饮暴食症(BED)的特征是有大量进食的发作期,且感觉对进食行为缺乏控制。压力、焦虑和抑郁是患暴饮暴食症的风险因素,这对于承受高水平学业压力的医学生可能尤为相关。本研究旨在调查医学生中暴饮暴食行为的患病率,以及与暴饮暴食最密切相关的负面情绪类型。

方法

这项横断面研究采用便利抽样,纳入了沙特阿拉伯利雅得阿尔马雷法大学的332名医学生。所有学术水平的医学生都有资格参与本研究。其他学院的学生,如药学专业学生或其他大学的学生被排除在本研究之外。研究问卷收集了有关负面情绪、体重指数(BMI)、用餐次数、快餐消费、暴饮暴食行为及相关人口统计学数据的信息。使用SPSS Statistics 26版(IBM公司。2019年发布。适用于Windows的IBM SPSS Statistics,版本26.0。纽约州阿蒙克:IBM公司)对数据进行描述性和推断性统计分析。

结果

描述性分析表明,大多数学生报告每天吃两餐,每天吃两次零食。58.1%的学生报告有快餐消费。研究发现,压力、抑郁和孤独等负面情绪与暴饮暴食行为显著相关,并对体重和BMI有影响。研究结果表明需要采取干预措施来解决负面情绪,并在医学生中促进健康的饮食习惯。

结论

该研究得出结论,压力、攻击性和无聊等负面情绪与医学生的暴饮暴食行为显著相关。抑郁、失望和对艰巨任务的想法与对BMI和体重减轻的有害影响有关。

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