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EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1, 22 - 27, 28.02.2021

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Aims: To evaluate Acıbadem University students’ self-awareness of their constipation statuses and investigate whether there is an association between consti- pation and prolonged sitting time in the toilet affected by toilet habits. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from March 7 to April 3, 2019, at Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University. The questionnaire consists of 3 parts and a total of 16 questions. The first part asked about the participants’ gender, age, faculty, and school year to collect their demographic information. The second part investigated participants' awareness of constipation and factors affecting constipation. The last part included questions about toilet habits and their sitting time in the toilet. The constipation status of participants was evaluated using the Rome IV Diagnostic Criteria and the self-awareness of participants about their constipation statuses was assessed. Results: 293 students from 5 different faculties (Medicine, Pharmacy, Medical Engineering, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Psychology) of Acıbadem University participated in our study. Our results showed that 22.54% of students were appeared to be constipated. Out of all the students, 24.45% of them were unaware that they were constipated. The use of smartphones was the most common toilet habit, and it increased the time spent sitting on the toilet. Constipation was seen at higher rates among students who spent a longer time on the toilet. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that having toilet habits increased the time spent sitting on the toilet. Our study also found that as the time spent on the toilet increased, the prevalence of constipation among participants increased accordingly. Poor eating habits and sedentary lifestyles of young adults may have a cumulative effect on constipation. Raising public awareness regarding proper defecation routines and limiting toilet habits and sitting time on the toilet seems essential to prevent constipation.

Kaynakça

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  • 2. Kasap E, Bor S. Fonksiyonel barsak hastalığı prevalansı. Güncel Gastroenteroloji 2006;10(2):165-8.
  • 3. Mugie SM, Benninga MA, Di Lorenzo C. Epidemiology of constipation in children and adults: A systematic review. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol 2011;25(1):3-18.
  • 4. Chu H, Zhong L, Li H et al. Epidemiology characteristics of constipation for gen- eral population, pediatric population, and elderly population in China. Gastroen- terol Res Pract 2014;2014:532734.
  • 5. Bharucha AE, Pemberton JH, Locke GR 3rd. American Gastroenterological As- sociation technical review on constipation. Gastroenterology 2013;144(1):218-38.
  • 6. Werth BL, Williams KA, Fisher MJ et al. Defining constipation to estimate its prevalence in the community: Results from a national survey. BMC Gastroenterol 2019;19(1):75.
  • 7. Talley NJ, Weaver AL, Zinsmeister AR et al. Functional constipation and outlet delay: A population-based study. Gastroenterology 1993;105(3):781-90.
  • 8. Schmulson MJ, Drossman DA. What is new in Rome IV. J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2017;23(2):151-63.
  • 9. Simren M, Palsson OS, Whitehead WE. Update on Rome IV criteria for col- orectal disorders: Implications for clinical practice. Curr Gastroenterol Rep 2017;19(4):15.
  • 10. Russo M, Strisciuglio C, Scarpato E et al. Functional chronic constipation: Rome III criteria versus Rome IV criteria. J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2019;25(1):123-8.
  • 11. Lewis SJ, Heaton KW. Stool form scale as a useful guide to intestinal transit time. Scand J Gastroenterol 1977;32(9):920-4.
  • 12. Markland AD, Palsson O, Goode PS et al. Association of low dietary intake of fiber and liquids with constipation: Evidence from the National Health and Nutri- tion Examination Survey. Am J Gastroenterol 2013;108(5):796-803.
  • 13. Dukas L, Wilett WC, Giovannucci EL et al. Association between physical activity, fiber intake, and other lifestyle variables and constipation in a study of women. Am J Gastroeneterol 2003;98(8):1790-6.
  • 14. Jangid V, Godhia M, Sanwalka N et al. Water intake, dietary fibre, defecatory hab- its and its association with chronic functional constipation. Curr Res Nutr Food Sci 2016;4(2):90-5.
  • 15. Arnaud MJ. Mild dehydration: A risk factor of constipation? Eur J Clin Nutr 2003;57(2):88-95.
  • 16. Dehn TC, Kettlewell MG. Haemorrhoids and defaecatory habits. Lancet 1989;1(8628):54-5.
  • 17. Goldstein O, Shaham Y, Naftali T et al. Toilet reading habits in Israeli adults. Neu- rogastroenterol Motil 2009;21(3):291-5.
  • 18. Berney CR. Smartphone lavatory syndrome. ANZ J Surg 2020;90(6):953-4.
  • 19. Çelik S. The Relationship between hemorrhoids and smartphone use lavatory. Study record. Department of General Surgery, Yüzüncü Yıl University Faculty of Medicine: 2018 Feb. Report No: NCT03444389. Available from: URL: https:// clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03444389.
  • 20. Duboc H, Coffin B, Siproudhis L. Disruption of circadian rhythms and gut mo- tility: An overview of underlying mechanisms and associated pathologies. J Clin Gastroenterol 2020;54(5):405-14.
  • 21. Bavarsad MB, Azimi N, Moradbeigi K et al. Associations between morning- ness-eveningness and sleep quality among female dormitory residents. Thrita 2015;4(1):25088.
  • 22. Andone, I, Błaszkiewicz K, Eibes M et al. How age and gender affect smartphone usage. Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Adjunct - UbiComp ’16; 2016, New York, NY, USA; 2016.p.9-12.
Yıl 2021, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1, 22 - 27, 28.02.2021

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Kaynakça

  • 1. Chatoor D, Emmnauel A. Constipation and evacuation disorders. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol 2009;23(4):517–30.
  • 2. Kasap E, Bor S. Fonksiyonel barsak hastalığı prevalansı. Güncel Gastroenteroloji 2006;10(2):165-8.
  • 3. Mugie SM, Benninga MA, Di Lorenzo C. Epidemiology of constipation in children and adults: A systematic review. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol 2011;25(1):3-18.
  • 4. Chu H, Zhong L, Li H et al. Epidemiology characteristics of constipation for gen- eral population, pediatric population, and elderly population in China. Gastroen- terol Res Pract 2014;2014:532734.
  • 5. Bharucha AE, Pemberton JH, Locke GR 3rd. American Gastroenterological As- sociation technical review on constipation. Gastroenterology 2013;144(1):218-38.
  • 6. Werth BL, Williams KA, Fisher MJ et al. Defining constipation to estimate its prevalence in the community: Results from a national survey. BMC Gastroenterol 2019;19(1):75.
  • 7. Talley NJ, Weaver AL, Zinsmeister AR et al. Functional constipation and outlet delay: A population-based study. Gastroenterology 1993;105(3):781-90.
  • 8. Schmulson MJ, Drossman DA. What is new in Rome IV. J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2017;23(2):151-63.
  • 9. Simren M, Palsson OS, Whitehead WE. Update on Rome IV criteria for col- orectal disorders: Implications for clinical practice. Curr Gastroenterol Rep 2017;19(4):15.
  • 10. Russo M, Strisciuglio C, Scarpato E et al. Functional chronic constipation: Rome III criteria versus Rome IV criteria. J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2019;25(1):123-8.
  • 11. Lewis SJ, Heaton KW. Stool form scale as a useful guide to intestinal transit time. Scand J Gastroenterol 1977;32(9):920-4.
  • 12. Markland AD, Palsson O, Goode PS et al. Association of low dietary intake of fiber and liquids with constipation: Evidence from the National Health and Nutri- tion Examination Survey. Am J Gastroenterol 2013;108(5):796-803.
  • 13. Dukas L, Wilett WC, Giovannucci EL et al. Association between physical activity, fiber intake, and other lifestyle variables and constipation in a study of women. Am J Gastroeneterol 2003;98(8):1790-6.
  • 14. Jangid V, Godhia M, Sanwalka N et al. Water intake, dietary fibre, defecatory hab- its and its association with chronic functional constipation. Curr Res Nutr Food Sci 2016;4(2):90-5.
  • 15. Arnaud MJ. Mild dehydration: A risk factor of constipation? Eur J Clin Nutr 2003;57(2):88-95.
  • 16. Dehn TC, Kettlewell MG. Haemorrhoids and defaecatory habits. Lancet 1989;1(8628):54-5.
  • 17. Goldstein O, Shaham Y, Naftali T et al. Toilet reading habits in Israeli adults. Neu- rogastroenterol Motil 2009;21(3):291-5.
  • 18. Berney CR. Smartphone lavatory syndrome. ANZ J Surg 2020;90(6):953-4.
  • 19. Çelik S. The Relationship between hemorrhoids and smartphone use lavatory. Study record. Department of General Surgery, Yüzüncü Yıl University Faculty of Medicine: 2018 Feb. Report No: NCT03444389. Available from: URL: https:// clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03444389.
  • 20. Duboc H, Coffin B, Siproudhis L. Disruption of circadian rhythms and gut mo- tility: An overview of underlying mechanisms and associated pathologies. J Clin Gastroenterol 2020;54(5):405-14.
  • 21. Bavarsad MB, Azimi N, Moradbeigi K et al. Associations between morning- ness-eveningness and sleep quality among female dormitory residents. Thrita 2015;4(1):25088.
  • 22. Andone, I, Błaszkiewicz K, Eibes M et al. How age and gender affect smartphone usage. Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Adjunct - UbiComp ’16; 2016, New York, NY, USA; 2016.p.9-12.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Klinik Tıp Bilimleri
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Nisanur Kaygısız Bu kişi benim 0000-0003-2359-1432

Atahan Durbaş Bu kişi benim 0000-0001-5236-2212

Hüseyin Karaman Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-9949-3188

Çağla Hamide Solman Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-6937-8410

Özdal Ersoy Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-9317-8523

Yayımlanma Tarihi 28 Şubat 2021
Gönderilme Tarihi 27 Kasım 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1

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APA Kaygısız, N., Durbaş, A., Karaman, H., Solman, Ç. H., vd. (2021). EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY. Turkish Medical Student Journal, 8(1), 22-27.
AMA Kaygısız N, Durbaş A, Karaman H, Solman ÇH, Ersoy Ö. EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY. TMSJ. Şubat 2021;8(1):22-27.
Chicago Kaygısız, Nisanur, Atahan Durbaş, Hüseyin Karaman, Çağla Hamide Solman, ve Özdal Ersoy. “EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 8, sy. 1 (Şubat 2021): 22-27.
EndNote Kaygısız N, Durbaş A, Karaman H, Solman ÇH, Ersoy Ö (01 Şubat 2021) EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY. Turkish Medical Student Journal 8 1 22–27.
IEEE N. Kaygısız, A. Durbaş, H. Karaman, Ç. H. Solman, ve Ö. Ersoy, “EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY”, TMSJ, c. 8, sy. 1, ss. 22–27, 2021.
ISNAD Kaygısız, Nisanur vd. “EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 8/1 (Şubat 2021), 22-27.
JAMA Kaygısız N, Durbaş A, Karaman H, Solman ÇH, Ersoy Ö. EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY. TMSJ. 2021;8:22–27.
MLA Kaygısız, Nisanur vd. “EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY”. Turkish Medical Student Journal, c. 8, sy. 1, 2021, ss. 22-27.
Vancouver Kaygısız N, Durbaş A, Karaman H, Solman ÇH, Ersoy Ö. EVALUATION OF TOILET HABITS AND SELF-AWARENESS OF CONSTIPATION STATUSES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT FACULTIES AT ACIBADEM UNIVERSITY. TMSJ. 2021;8(1):22-7.