Zhuang Huiying, Zhao Honglin, Liu Mingjing, Wang Ye, Wang Yan, He Chang, Zhai Jingbo, Wang Bin
Institute of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16 South Street, Dongzhimen, Beijing, 100700, P. R. China.
Inner Mongolia Minzu University, Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, P.R. China.
Sci Rep. 2025 May 13;15(1):16566. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-01793-7.
This study aimed to explore the mediating effects of academic burnout and internet addiction on the associations between BMI (normal weight and overweight/obesity) and depressive, anxiety, and stress symptoms among medical students. This study included 610 medical students aged 18-24 years in 2023. Regression analysis was used to explore the mediating effects of academic burnout and internet addiction on the associations between BMI and depressive/anxiety/stress symptoms. The bootstrap method was used to examine the statistical significance of the mediating effects. According to the mediation model incorporated academic burnout and internet addiction as mediators of overweight/obese status and depressive/anxiety/stress symptoms, the direct effects of overweight/obesity on symptoms of depression (b = 0.452, p < 0.001), anxiety (b = 0.449, p < 0.001), and stress (b = 0.466, p < 0.001) among medical students were statistically significant. Our results showed that overweight/obesity medical students were directly related to academic burnout and internet addiction, and to the further development of depression/anxiety/stress symptoms. Medical students with overweight/obesiety statusmight be at high risk for depressive/anxiety/stress symptoms. It is possible to relieve these symptoms by preventing academic burnout and providing early intervention for internet addiction. The risk of depression/anxiety/stress resulting from overweight/obesity status in medical students should be reduced.
本研究旨在探讨学业倦怠和网络成瘾在体重指数(正常体重与超重/肥胖)与医学生抑郁、焦虑和压力症状之间的关联中所起的中介作用。本研究纳入了2023年610名年龄在18 - 24岁的医学生。采用回归分析来探讨学业倦怠和网络成瘾在体重指数与抑郁/焦虑/压力症状之间的关联中所起的中介作用。使用自助法检验中介作用的统计学显著性。根据将学业倦怠和网络成瘾作为超重/肥胖状态与抑郁/焦虑/压力症状中介因素的中介模型,超重/肥胖对医学生抑郁症状(b = 0.452,p < 0.001)、焦虑症状(b = 0.449,p < 0.001)和压力症状(b = 0.466,p < 0.001)的直接效应具有统计学显著性。我们的研究结果表明,超重/肥胖的医学生与学业倦怠和网络成瘾直接相关,且与抑郁/焦虑/压力症状的进一步发展相关。超重/肥胖状态的医学生可能具有较高的抑郁/焦虑/压力症状风险。通过预防学业倦怠和对网络成瘾进行早期干预,有可能缓解这些症状。应降低医学生超重/肥胖状态导致的抑郁/焦虑/压力风险。