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Lifestyle Assessment of Primary Healthcare Physicians in Taif, Saudi Arabia in the Year 2022

Objective This study aims to evaluate primary healthcare physicians’ lifestyles to promote their well-being and improve care quality for the general population. Methods This cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted on primary healthcare physicians in Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), usin...

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Autores principales: Alamri, Abdullah S, Al-Otaibi, Fawaz S, Alzahrani, Ali O, Alharthi, Abdullah S, Alfaran, Raed M, Alzahrani, Ahmed S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37182051
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37323
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author Alamri, Abdullah S
Al-Otaibi, Fawaz S
Alzahrani, Ali O
Alharthi, Abdullah S
Alfaran, Raed M
Alzahrani, Ahmed S
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Al-Otaibi, Fawaz S
Alzahrani, Ali O
Alharthi, Abdullah S
Alfaran, Raed M
Alzahrani, Ahmed S
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description Objective This study aims to evaluate primary healthcare physicians’ lifestyles to promote their well-being and improve care quality for the general population. Methods This cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted on primary healthcare physicians in Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), using self-administered questionnaires. Results We included 206 participants aged 26-66. Most participants were 35 years old or younger (67%), male (62.1%), and residents (52.4%). Of all participants, 49.5% held a Bachelor’s degree, 40.8% had completed their board certificate or Ph.D., and 69.9% had at least 10 years of experience. Of all participants, 16.5% and less than 9% reported having hypercholesterolemia and other comorbidities, respectively. More than 50% were physically inactive, 26.2% were moderately inactive, and 17.4% were moderately active or active individuals. Physical activity was significantly associated with job titles (p < 0.018). The qualification was associated with dietary score (p = 0.034), and 42.7% of participants were in need of diet change. About a quarter (25.2%) were smokers, and 92.3% of them smoked daily. Male participants were associated with a greater likelihood of smoking (p < 0.001). Overall, 41.7% were overweight, and 25.7% were obese. Increased BMI was associated with older age and male gender (p < 0.001 and p < 0.002, respectively), as well as the title of the physician and years of experience (p < 0.001 and p < 0.002, respectively). Conclusion Participants’ unhealthy lifestyles indicate the need to establish measures to promote healthy lifestyles among physicians.
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spelling pubmed-101678812023-05-10 Lifestyle Assessment of Primary Healthcare Physicians in Taif, Saudi Arabia in the Year 2022 Alamri, Abdullah S Al-Otaibi, Fawaz S Alzahrani, Ali O Alharthi, Abdullah S Alfaran, Raed M Alzahrani, Ahmed S Cureus Family/General Practice Objective This study aims to evaluate primary healthcare physicians’ lifestyles to promote their well-being and improve care quality for the general population. Methods This cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted on primary healthcare physicians in Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), using self-administered questionnaires. Results We included 206 participants aged 26-66. Most participants were 35 years old or younger (67%), male (62.1%), and residents (52.4%). Of all participants, 49.5% held a Bachelor’s degree, 40.8% had completed their board certificate or Ph.D., and 69.9% had at least 10 years of experience. Of all participants, 16.5% and less than 9% reported having hypercholesterolemia and other comorbidities, respectively. More than 50% were physically inactive, 26.2% were moderately inactive, and 17.4% were moderately active or active individuals. Physical activity was significantly associated with job titles (p < 0.018). The qualification was associated with dietary score (p = 0.034), and 42.7% of participants were in need of diet change. About a quarter (25.2%) were smokers, and 92.3% of them smoked daily. Male participants were associated with a greater likelihood of smoking (p < 0.001). Overall, 41.7% were overweight, and 25.7% were obese. Increased BMI was associated with older age and male gender (p < 0.001 and p < 0.002, respectively), as well as the title of the physician and years of experience (p < 0.001 and p < 0.002, respectively). Conclusion Participants’ unhealthy lifestyles indicate the need to establish measures to promote healthy lifestyles among physicians. Cureus 2023-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10167881/ /pubmed/37182051 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37323 Text en Copyright © 2023, Alamri et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Al-Otaibi, Fawaz S
Alzahrani, Ali O
Alharthi, Abdullah S
Alfaran, Raed M
Alzahrani, Ahmed S
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title_fullStr Lifestyle Assessment of Primary Healthcare Physicians in Taif, Saudi Arabia in the Year 2022
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title_short Lifestyle Assessment of Primary Healthcare Physicians in Taif, Saudi Arabia in the Year 2022
title_sort lifestyle assessment of primary healthcare physicians in taif, saudi arabia in the year 2022
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167881/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37323
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