Dietary Patterns, Metabolic Markers and Subjective Sleep Measures in Resident Physicians

Aug 23, 2013Chronobiology international

Eating habits, body metabolism signs, and self-reported sleep in resident doctors

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Abstract

A high prevalence of overweight or obesity was observed among resident physicians, with 65% of men and 21% of women affected.

  • Significant gender differences were found in body mass index (BMI), with men having greater values.
  • Both male and female residents reported poor dietary habits, including low fruit and vegetable intake.
  • Sleep quality was notably worse in men compared to women, as indicated by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores.
  • Elevated levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and cortisol were more common in women.
  • 66% of resident physicians exhibited higher than recommended levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein.
  • A substantial number of residents experienced low sleep quality and excessive daytime sleepiness.

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