Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical Students
Objective: To determine the prevalence, and associated factors of atypical eating attitudes and behaviors in Thai medical students. Methods: A cross-sectional survey examined the eating abnormalities in Thai medical students, conducted in 2014. Research assistants collected data by using; self-re...
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doaj-755924ebf34542f4bb8576356d0a4cfc2020-11-24T23:35:50ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822017-01-0169151010.14456/smj.2017.2Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical StudentsJarurin Pitanupong0Chonnakarn Jatchavala1Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla UniversityObjective: To determine the prevalence, and associated factors of atypical eating attitudes and behaviors in Thai medical students. Methods: A cross-sectional survey examined the eating abnormalities in Thai medical students, conducted in 2014. Research assistants collected data by using; self-reported questionnaires using The Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26 Thai Version). The statistical analysis used R-program for qualitative variables and logistic regression was applied to determine the correlation and P-value. Results: 141 Thai, medical students (15.9%) were reported to have atypical attitudes towards eating, and displayed abnormal eating behaviors. There was no statistically significant correlation of attitude towards eating, and their current eating behaviors according to the medical students’ gender, year of studying and Grade Point Average. However, their eating attitudes and behaviors were, associated with Body Mass index. Normal weight (BMI 18.5- 23.49) and overweight (BMI 23.5-39.9) groups could increase by 2.2 (95% CI =1.2, 4.3) and 2.3 (95% CI=1.1, 4.8) times risk depending on atypical eating attitudes and abnormal eating behaviors respectively, when compared with the underweight group (BMI<18.5). Conclusion: There was no correlated difference in concerns to the Thai medical student’s abnormal eating habits, with gender, years of their study and Grade Point Average. Only normal to over-weight BMI were associated. Overweight male, medical students significantly represented more atypical attitudes towards eating and behaviors than other groups in this population. These results may reveal the changing trends of eating attitudes and behaviors due to the current ideal body image of being more muscular. However, prospective studies are still needed.http://www.smj.si.mahidol.ac.th/sirirajmedj/index.php/smj/article/view/146/170Eating attitude; eating behavior; medical student; BMI (Siriraj Med J 2017;69: 5-10) |
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Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical Students |
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Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical Students |
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Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical Students |
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Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical Students |
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Atypical Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Thai Medical Students |
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atypical eating attitudes and behaviors in thai medical students |
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Mahidol University |
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Siriraj Medical Journal |
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2017-01-01 |
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Objective: To determine the prevalence, and associated factors of atypical eating attitudes and behaviors in Thai
medical students.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey examined the eating abnormalities in Thai medical students, conducted in 2014.
Research assistants collected data by using; self-reported questionnaires using The Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26
Thai Version). The statistical analysis used R-program for qualitative variables and logistic regression was applied
to determine the correlation and P-value.
Results: 141 Thai, medical students (15.9%) were reported to have atypical attitudes towards eating, and displayed
abnormal eating behaviors. There was no statistically significant correlation of attitude towards eating, and their
current eating behaviors according to the medical students’ gender, year of studying and Grade Point Average.
However, their eating attitudes and behaviors were, associated with Body Mass index. Normal weight (BMI 18.5-
23.49) and overweight (BMI 23.5-39.9) groups could increase by 2.2 (95% CI =1.2, 4.3) and 2.3 (95% CI=1.1, 4.8)
times risk depending on atypical eating attitudes and abnormal eating behaviors respectively, when compared with
the underweight group (BMI<18.5).
Conclusion: There was no correlated difference in concerns to the Thai medical student’s abnormal eating habits,
with gender, years of their study and Grade Point Average. Only normal to over-weight BMI were associated.
Overweight male, medical students significantly represented more atypical attitudes towards eating and behaviors
than other groups in this population. These results may reveal the changing trends of eating attitudes and behaviors
due to the current ideal body image of being more muscular. However, prospective studies are still needed. |
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Eating attitude; eating behavior; medical student; BMI (Siriraj Med J 2017;69: 5-10) |
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