Kesapragada Siddhika, Teli Anita, Mullur Lata
Physiology, Shri B.M.Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, BLDE (Deemed to be University), Vijayapura, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Aug 31;16(8):e68329. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68329. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Students' health and well-being generally depend on their nutritional intake. Medical students, in particular, must be physically and mentally fit to perform better academically and to treat their patients holistically. Consuming a nutritious diet and maintaining good health requires an adequate understanding of nutrition and related diseases. Thus, this study used a validated general nutrition knowledge questionnaire to evaluate nutritional knowledge and aimed to assess medical students' knowledge and attitudes about health and nutrition-related diseases.
A cross-sectional study was conducted on 123 medical students between July 2023 and June 2024. A general nutrition knowledge questionnaire was used for the online survey, which consisted of questions on nutrition knowledge, individual dietary choices, thoughts about expert advice and awareness about health problems and diseases related to weight management and diet. The responses obtained were put in an Excel (Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA) spreadsheet, and the data obtained was transformed into bar graphs and pie charts by using SPSS version 20 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). For the statistical analysis of data, percentages were calculated.
The mean age of the study participants was 18.56 ± 1.16 years. The gender-wise distribution of participants shows around 47.7% (50) male and 57.3% (66) female. 39.8% of students answered correctly the precise requirement of macronutrients. 21.1% of students were unsure about the content of added sugar, salt and fibre requirements. The majority of students made healthy dietary choices, while many students were unaware of the expert's advice and diet-related diseases.
It was discovered in the current study that students' general understanding of a nutritious diet was good, but they lacked knowledge regarding the nutrient content. Students showed a sufficient level of understanding of the healthy food selections, but they were not aware of the healthy cooking methods. Students were unaware of the advice given to the patients, while awareness of nutrition-related diseases was acceptable. Inadequate understanding and lack of awareness are attributed to the limited nutrition-related curriculum in medical schools.
学生的健康和幸福通常取决于他们的营养摄入。尤其是医学生,必须身心健康,才能在学业上表现得更好,并全面地治疗患者。食用营养丰富的饮食并保持健康需要对营养及相关疾病有充分的了解。因此,本研究使用经过验证的一般营养知识问卷来评估营养知识,旨在评估医学生对健康和营养相关疾病的知识和态度。
2023年7月至2024年6月对123名医学生进行了横断面研究。使用一般营养知识问卷进行在线调查,问卷包括有关营养知识、个人饮食选择、对专家建议的看法以及对与体重管理和饮食相关的健康问题和疾病的认识等问题。获得的回答被录入Excel(美国华盛顿州雷德蒙德市微软公司)电子表格中,使用SPSS 20版(美国纽约州阿蒙克市IBM公司)将获得的数据转换为条形图和饼图。对于数据的统计分析,计算了百分比。
研究参与者的平均年龄为18.56±1.16岁。参与者的性别分布显示,约47.7%(50人)为男性,57.3%(66人)为女性。39.8%的学生正确回答了宏量营养素的确切需求。21.1%的学生不确定添加糖、盐和纤维需求的含量。大多数学生做出了健康的饮食选择,而许多学生不知道专家的建议和与饮食相关的疾病。
当前研究发现,学生对营养饮食的总体理解良好,但他们缺乏有关营养素含量的知识。学生对健康食物选择有足够的理解水平,但他们不知道健康的烹饪方法。学生不知道给患者的建议,而对营养相关疾病的认识尚可。理解不足和认识缺乏归因于医学院校与营养相关的课程有限。