P330 Abdominal pain in students of the medical university: relationship with nutritional habits

IntroductionAbdominal pain is one of the symptoms of functional gastrointestinal disorders, which are widespread among young people. Purpose to study the prevalence of the abdominal pain syndrome in association with nutritional habits among students of the medical university.Methodsa survey of 3634...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gut 2021-01, Vol.70 (Suppl 1), p.A212-A212
Hauptverfasser: Gaus, Olga, Livzan, Maria, Turchaninov, Denis, Popello, Daria
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionAbdominal pain is one of the symptoms of functional gastrointestinal disorders, which are widespread among young people. Purpose to study the prevalence of the abdominal pain syndrome in association with nutritional habits among students of the medical university.Methodsa survey of 3634 students of the medical university, aged from 17 to 34 years (average age 23.34 ± 6.48 years), was conducted. Among the respondents, there were 709 (19.51%) male and 2925 (80.49%) female individuals. All subjects anonymously completed questionnaires (GSRS, WHO CINDI program questionnaire). Statistical analysis was carried out in the Statistica Stat Soft.Results the presence of abdominal pain syndrome was detected in 2300 (63.29%) of respondents. 459 (19.96%) of the respondents answered positively to the question: ‘Did you feel pain or discomfort in the upper part of the abdomen or in the stomach area last week?’. 714 (31.04%) of the respondents answered positively to the question: ‘Did you feel hunger pains last week? (This is a feeling of emptiness in the stomach due to the need to have a snack between meals)’. 1127 (49.0%) of respondents felt both symptoms. Persons with abdominal pain showed significantly more complaints about the presence of other gastrointestinal syndromes such as dyspeptic (U = 643595.0, p
ISSN:0017-5749
1468-3288
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2020-bsgcampus.404