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The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach

Year 2021, Volume: 48 Issue: 4, 711 - 724, 01.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1037575

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References

  • 1.Dubuc MM, Aubertin-Leheudre M, Karelis AD.Relationship between Academic Performance withPhysical, Psychosocial, Lifestyle, and Sociodemographic Factors in Female Undergraduate Students. Int J Prev Med. 2017; 8: 22.
  • 2.World Health Organisation (WHO). Body MassIndex-BMI. https://bit.ly/32xqnDt
  • 3.Lee R, Nieman D: Anthropometry: NutritionalAssessment, vol. 119. USA: Brown and Benchmark;1993.

The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach

Year 2021, Volume: 48 Issue: 4, 711 - 724, 01.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1037575

Abstract

Objective: Medical students have a heavy academic burden, hence, various factors can directly and easily affect their academic performance. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of hemoglobin levels, body composition, nutritional status and physical activity on academic achievement in medical students.
Methods: 121 students (69 males, 52 females) participated in the study. Body compositions were recorded; data concerning nutritional habits, food consumption frequency and physical activity was obtained using a survey. The hemoglobin and hematocrit values measured in the physiology practice were recorded and the scores obtained from the committee exam were considered as academic achievement criteria.
Results: Female students were found to be more successful than males (p=0.012). Smokers (p=0.007) and sugary-beverage consumers (p=0.022) were also more unsuccessful. Males who did not consume coffee daily were more successful than those who did (p=0.015). Additionally, males with moderate physical activity levels were more successful than those who had low physical activity levels (p=0.04). Furthermore, there was a moderate positive correlation between academic achievement and sedentary behavior (p˂0.05, r=0.265).
Discussion: Based on our findings, we determined that smoking, coffee and sugary-beverage consumption may negatively affect academic success in medical students. Studying theoretical lessons daily for a sufficient period and getting moderate physical activity in leisure time can be recommended as tools for medical students to increase academic achievement.

References

  • 1.Dubuc MM, Aubertin-Leheudre M, Karelis AD.Relationship between Academic Performance withPhysical, Psychosocial, Lifestyle, and Sociodemographic Factors in Female Undergraduate Students. Int J Prev Med. 2017; 8: 22.
  • 2.World Health Organisation (WHO). Body MassIndex-BMI. https://bit.ly/32xqnDt
  • 3.Lee R, Nieman D: Anthropometry: NutritionalAssessment, vol. 119. USA: Brown and Benchmark;1993.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Aslı Karakılıç This is me

Hayrettin Kara This is me

Haydar Ali Erken This is me

Gülten Erken This is me

Ahmet Burak Filik This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2021
Submission Date August 2, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 48 Issue: 4

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APA Karakılıç, A., Kara, H., Erken, H. A., Erken, G., et al. (2021). The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach. Dicle Medical Journal, 48(4), 711-724. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1037575
AMA Karakılıç A, Kara H, Erken HA, Erken G, Filik AB. The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach. diclemedj. December 2021;48(4):711-724. doi:10.5798/dicletip.1037575
Chicago Karakılıç, Aslı, Hayrettin Kara, Haydar Ali Erken, Gülten Erken, and Ahmet Burak Filik. “The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach”. Dicle Medical Journal 48, no. 4 (December 2021): 711-24. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1037575.
EndNote Karakılıç A, Kara H, Erken HA, Erken G, Filik AB (December 1, 2021) The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach. Dicle Medical Journal 48 4 711–724.
IEEE A. Karakılıç, H. Kara, H. A. Erken, G. Erken, and A. B. Filik, “The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach”, diclemedj, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 711–724, 2021, doi: 10.5798/dicletip.1037575.
ISNAD Karakılıç, Aslı et al. “The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach”. Dicle Medical Journal 48/4 (December 2021), 711-724. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1037575.
JAMA Karakılıç A, Kara H, Erken HA, Erken G, Filik AB. The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach. diclemedj. 2021;48:711–724.
MLA Karakılıç, Aslı et al. “The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach”. Dicle Medical Journal, vol. 48, no. 4, 2021, pp. 711-24, doi:10.5798/dicletip.1037575.
Vancouver Karakılıç A, Kara H, Erken HA, Erken G, Filik AB. The Determinants of Academic Achievement in Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Designed Multifactorial Approach. diclemedj. 2021;48(4):711-24.