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ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA (BUC)
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Balmus IM, Robea M, Ciobica A, Timofte D
Perceived Stress and Gastrointestinal Habits in College Students
Acta Endo (Buc) 2019, 15 (2): 274-275doi: 10.4183/aeb.2019.274
Context. Many negative effects of stress regarding
cognitive performances and gastrointestinal habits were
previously reported in both animal models and human
participants.
Objective. We aimed to compare perceived stress
levels with declared gastrointestinal habits changes in a
small cohort of college students during academic acquisition
and evaluation periods.
Design. College students were recruited and
divided into two groups: the control group evaluated during
the acquisition period of the academic year and the stressed
group evaluated during the examination period.
Subject and Methods. The students’ psychological
and gastrointestinal status was evaluated using a common
stress questionnaire and a gastrointestinal habits survey.
Results. Our results showed increased perceived
stress in college students during stressful conditions, as
compared to lesser demanding periods. Similarly, more than
40%of the participants declared that gastrointestinal habits
changes occurred during stressful periods. We observed
significant correlations between the perceived stress levels
and gastrointestinal habits changes.
Conclusion. This small-sized survey study
showed that the occurrence of the stressful event in young
adults recorded higher perceived stress scores and frequent
functional gastrointestinal symptoms, as compared to the
lower stressful periods. Also, we showed that functional
gastrointestinal symptoms are rather common and could be
regarded as a negative response to stress.
Keywords: functional gastrointestinal symptoms,
cognitive performances, occupational perceived stress,
irritable bowel syndrome, ROME IV, young age
Correspondence: Alin Ciobica MD, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University - Department of Research - Faculty of Biology, Iasi, Romania,
E-mail: alin.ciobica@uaic.ro