Gastroesophageal reflux symptoms among Italian university students: epidemiology and dietary correlates using automatically recorded transactions

Jul 19, 2018BMC gastroenterology

Stomach acid reflux symptoms in Italian university students and their links to diet from automatic purchase records

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Abstract

A total of 792 students (26.2% of respondents) reported typical symptoms occurring at least weekly.

  • Female students were more prevalent among those reporting GERD symptoms.
  • Students with GERD had a higher percentage of smokers compared to those without symptoms.
  • A higher Body Mass Index (BMI) was associated with an increased percentage of GERD cases.
  • GERD students showed a lower frequency of choosing legumes and, among frequent users, a lower choice of pasta and rice.

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Key numbers

792 of 3012
Prevalence
Students reporting symptoms at least weekly.
28.2%
Female Rate
Percentage of female students reporting symptoms.
0
Lower Legumes Choice
Frequency of legumes choice among students.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease () symptoms among university students in central Italy.
  • It also explores dietary habits related to using data from a web survey and automatically recorded transactions at university canteens.
  • The study reveals that 26.2% of students report symptoms at least weekly, highlighting a significant health concern in this population.

Essence

  • Among Italian university students, 26.2% report symptoms occurring at least weekly, with dietary habits showing correlations to these symptoms.

Key takeaways

  • 26.2% of respondents experience symptoms weekly, indicating a high prevalence among university students. Female students report symptoms more frequently than males, with 28.2% vs. 22.9%.
  • Smokers and students with higher Body Mass Index (BMI) are more likely to report symptoms. The study found that the percentage of smokers among students is higher than those without .
  • students show lower frequency of choosing legumes and pasta/rice compared to their peers, suggesting dietary patterns may influence symptoms.

Caveats

  • The study's observational nature limits the generalizability of results beyond the student population surveyed. Selection bias was assessed but could still affect findings.
  • Identifying symptoms can be challenging due to atypical presentations, which may lead to misclassification of students' conditions.
  • The reliance on self-reported data and automatic meal recording may not fully capture students' overall dietary habits outside the university canteen.

Definitions

  • GERD: Gastroesophageal reflux disease characterized by symptoms like heartburn and regurgitation due to stomach contents refluxing into the esophagus.

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