Izmir University of Economics, Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
Marmara District State Hospital/Turkey EYFDM - European Young Family Doctors Movement Mental Health SIG Lead.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Sep 13;103(37):e39544. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000039544.
Family physicians are a pillar of the primary healthcare system, and their own mental well-being is integral to their performance. However, many studies have suggested a high prevalence of mental distress. The contributing factors include the emotional demands of the profession, work overload, budgetary constraints, loss of autonomy, and erosion of professional values. Outbreaks such as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbate distress due to a greater risk of exposure to the virus, increased working hours, and fear of infecting families. Thus, it is crucial to assess risks and provide preventive measures. This study aimed to evaluate the association between the dietary patterns of family physicians and their mood. This study used a cross-sectional descriptive method and a validated Food-Mood Questionnaire (FMQ), shared via social networks across 10 European countries, to collect data from family physicians. Permission to use the FMQ was obtained. The breakfast-pattern subscale had the highest mean score (14.670 ± 4.305). The other subscale mean scores were as follows: health pattern (13.317 ± 5.388), mental distress pattern (11.184 ± 3.824), and western diet pattern (9.827 ± 3.604). According to Pearson correlation test there was a positive correlation between breakfast and Western diet patterns and between breakfast and health patterns. There was a negative correlation between health and mental distress pattern. Evidence suggests that mental distress may arise from different dietary deficiencies. Physicians' nutritional patterns have an impact on health indicators and are distributed in relation to sociodemographic factors, especially the regions they live in. Diet assessment is becoming a vital modifiable risk factor for mental health, but further research in this field is needed.
家庭医生是基层医疗体系的支柱,他们自身的心理健康是其工作表现的重要组成部分。然而,许多研究表明,家庭医生普遍存在心理健康困扰。导致这种情况的因素包括职业的情感需求、工作超负荷、预算限制、自主权丧失和职业价值观的侵蚀。像 COVID-19 大流行这样的疫情爆发会加剧这种困扰,因为他们接触病毒的风险更大,工作时间更长,并且担心感染家人。因此,评估风险并提供预防措施至关重要。本研究旨在评估家庭医生的饮食模式与其情绪之间的关联。本研究采用横断面描述性方法和经过验证的食物-情绪问卷(FMQ),通过 10 个欧洲国家的社交网络收集家庭医生的数据。已获得使用 FMQ 的许可。早餐模式子量表的平均得分最高(14.670±4.305)。其他子量表的平均得分如下:健康模式(13.317±5.388)、精神困扰模式(11.184±3.824)和西方饮食模式(9.827±3.604)。根据 Pearson 相关检验,早餐和西方饮食模式之间以及早餐和健康模式之间呈正相关。健康和精神困扰模式之间呈负相关。有证据表明,精神困扰可能源于不同的饮食不足。医生的营养模式会影响健康指标,并与社会人口因素有关,尤其是他们居住的地区。饮食评估正在成为心理健康的一个重要可改变的风险因素,但该领域需要进一步的研究。