| Literature DB >> 36235836 |
Paulina Helisz1, Grzegorz Dziubanek2, Karolina Krupa-Kotara1, Weronika Gwioździk1, Mateusz Grajek3, Joanna Głogowska-Ligus1.
Abstract
(1) Background: Malignant neoplasms account for an increasing share of the disease burden of the world population and are an increasingly common cause of death. In the aspect of colorectal cancer, increasing attention is paid to the microbiota. According to current knowledge, the composition of gut microbiota in patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer significantly differs from the composition of microorganisms in the intestines of healthy individuals. (2) Material and methods: The survey included 571 students from the three universities located in Silesia. The research tool was an original, anonymous questionnaire created for the study. The ratio of correct answers to the total number of points possible to obtain was evaluated according to the adopted criteria (≤25%-very low level of knowledge; >75%-high level of knowledge). (3)Entities:
Keywords: colorectal cancer; gastrointestinal cancer; gut microbiota; level of knowledge; students
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36235836 PMCID: PMC9572037 DOI: 10.3390/nu14194185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 6.706
Characteristics of the studied group of students from the Silesian province. Source: own study.
| Variables | University 1 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| Women | US | 234 (83%) |
| PolSL | 116 (64%) | ||
| SUM | 87 (81%) | ||
| Men | US | 49 (17%) | |
| PolSL | 65 (36%) | ||
| SUM | 20 (19%) | ||
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| City | US | 232 (82%) |
| PolSL | 132 (73%) | ||
| SUM | 77 (72%) | ||
| Village | US | 50 (18%) | |
| PolSL | 50 (27%) | ||
| SUM | 30 (28%) | ||
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| Underweight 65 (11%) | US | 39 (14%) |
| PolSL | 10 (6%) | ||
| SUM | 16 (15%) | ||
| Normal weight 364 (64%) | US | 175 (62%) | |
| PolSL | 118 (65%) | ||
| SUM | 71 (66%) | ||
| Pre-obesity 105 (18%) | US | 56 (20%) | |
| PolSL | 33 (18%) | ||
| SUM | 16 (15%) | ||
| Obesity I° 21 (4%) | US | 7 (3%) | |
| PolSL | 11 (6%) | ||
| SUM | 3 (3%) | ||
| Obesity II° 6 (1%) | US | 0 (0%) | |
| PolSL | 6 (1%) | ||
| SUM | 0 (0%) | ||
| Obesity III° 3 (1%) | US | 2 (1%) | |
| PolSL | 1 (1%) | ||
| SUM | 0 (0%) | ||
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| Yes 114 (20%) | US | 58 (20%) |
| PolSL | 37 (20%) | ||
| SUM | 19 (18%) | ||
| No 457 (80%) | US | 225 (80%) | |
| PolSL | 144 (80%) | ||
| SUM | 88 (82%) | ||
1 US—the University of Silesia in Katowice, PolSL—Silesian University of Technology, SUM—Medical University of Silesia, 2 For NUS = 283; NPolSl = 181; NSUM = 107.
The number of correct answers in the field of microbiota depends on the university where the respondents studied. (Single-choice questions). Source: own study.
| Question | University 1,2 | The Number of Correct Answers | All of the Correct Answers (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| What is microbiota? | US | 88 (31%) | 220 (39%) |
| PolSL | 60 (33%) | ||
| SUM | 72 (67%) | ||
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| What is a probiotic? | US | 195 (69%) | 409 (72%) |
| PolSL | 121 (67%) | ||
| SUM | 93 (87%) | ||
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| What is a prebiotic? | US | 172 (61%) | 370 (65%) |
| PolSL | 108 (60%) | ||
| SUM | 90 (84%) | ||
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| What factors have a beneficial effect on the gut microbiota? | US | 190 (67%) | 420 (74%) |
| PolSL | 128 (71%) | ||
| SUM | 102 (95%) | ||
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| Please indicate the most important factor affecting the regularity of the gut microbiota. | US | 261 (92%) | 517 (91%) |
| PolSL | 161 (89%) | ||
| SUM | 95 (89%) | ||
1 US—the University of Silesia in Katowice, PolSL—Silesian University of Technology, SUM—Medical University of Silesia, 2 For NUS = 283; NPolSl = 181; NSUM = 107.
Number of correct answers given by respondents to questions about colorectal cancer depending on the university from which they came. (Single-choice questions). Source: own study.
| Question | University 1 | The Number of Correct Answers ( | % of | All of the Correct Answers (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| What is a precancerous condition of the colon? | US | 165 | 58% | 355 (62%) |
| PolSL | 101 | 56% | ||
| SUM | 89 | 83% | ||
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| Is the incidence of colorectal cancer gender-specific? | US | 70 | 25% | 172 (30%) |
| PolSL | 35 | 19% | ||
| SUM | 67 | 63% | ||
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1 US—the University of Silesia in Katowice, PolSL—Silesian University of Technology, SUM—Medical University of Silesia, 2 For NUS = 283; NPolSl = 181; NSUM = 107.
Figure 1Knowledge of symptoms of colorectal cancer in the studied population of students from the Silesian province. Source: own study.
Figure 2The level of knowledge of students from the Silesian province in the field of intestinal microbiota and colorectal cancer. Source: own study.
Students’ level of knowledge of gut microbiota and CRC depends on the university they attend. Source: own study.
| University | Level of | % of | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Very low | 5 | 2% |
| Low | 66 | 23% | |
| Medium | 166 | 59% | |
| High | 46 | 16% | |
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| Very low | 8 | 4% |
| Low | 39 | 22% | |
| Medium | 103 | 57% | |
| High | 31 | 17% | |
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| Very low | 0 | 0 |
| Low | 4 | 4% | |
| Medium | 37 | 34% | |
| High | 66 | 62% | |
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