https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/jmhsr/issue/feed Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research 2024-01-09T19:12:17+0530 Update Publishing House [email protected] Open Journal Systems <p align="justify">Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research is a peer-reviewed, International and open access journal that promotes and enhances research in medicine and health sciences. &nbsp;Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research welcomes original articles, short communication, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, and commentaries in all areas of medicine and health sciences research, but not limit to anesthesiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, cardiology, clinical research and trials, dentistry, dermatology, diabetes &amp; endocrinology, forensic medicine and toxicology, gastroenterology, gynaecology, genetics and genomics, haematology, healthcare, immunology, infectious diseases, medicine, medical physics, microbiology, molecular biology, neurology, nursing, human nutrition, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, pathology, pediatrics, physicaltherapy &amp; rehabilitation, physiology, psychiatry, pulmonology, radiology, reproductive medicine, surgery, stem cells research, sports medicine, toxicology, urology and nephrology.</p> https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/jmhsr/article/view/8757 Assessment of nutritional status with its associated factors in pregnant women attending antenatal care at Ambo Health Centers, Oromia Region, Ethiopia 2023-12-24T16:29:55+0530 Tsige Fekadu [email protected] Fikru Gashaw [email protected] Damtew Bekele [email protected] <p>Nutritional status during pregnancy, maternal nutrition requires considerable attention; however, pregnant women’s nutritional knowledge and practices are less understood. The objective of this study was to assess nutritional knowledge and practices among pregnant women who attend antenatal care at Ambo and Awaro Health Center of Ambo Town, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. The study was conducted from January to May of the year 2022, using a cross-sectional descriptive study on a sample of 284 pregnant women who attended antenatal care services in Awaro and Ambo health centers. Systematic sampling techniques were used to select pregnant mothers by using Health center registration lists. Socio-demographic and socio-economic data were collected using a structured interviewer-administered questionnaire. Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) was measured by standard nonstretchable MUAC tape. Binary and multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) program version 20 for further analysis. The finding of associated factors that affect the nutritional status of mothers was the income level of the family has a strong statistical association with the nutritional status of mothers (p&lt;0.001), occupational status of the respondent has a significant association with nutritional status (p&lt;0.05) and also knowledge about the importance of food for growth and development of fetus of mother have significant association (p&lt;0.05). Hence, the government in collaboration with concerned bodies should focus on nutritional education and information of pregnant mothers on maternal nutrition during pregnancy in the study area.</p> 2024-02-10T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/jmhsr/article/view/8779 An investigative study of anxiety, depression and sleep quality in college students after the COVID-19 pandemic - the moderating effect of physical activity 2024-01-09T19:12:17+0530 Rong Zhang [email protected] Meichao Cheng [email protected] Lingqiang Zhao [email protected] <p>To explore the current situation of anxiety, depression and sleep quality among college students after the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the moderating effect of physical activity on negative emotions, and to provide a theoretical basis for colleges and universities to formulate corresponding interventions. An online cross-sectional questionnaire survey was carried out by convenience sampling method on 801 college students from China through the General Information Questionnaire (GIQ), Anxiety Self-Rating Scale (ASRS), Depression Self-Rating Scale (DSRS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Scale (PQIS), and Physical Activity Rating Scale (PARS). Data were analysed using SPSS 25.0 software and Pearson correlation was used to explore the correlations between variables. The scores of anxiety, depression, sleep quality, and physical activity level of the 801 college students included in the study after the Covid-19 pandemic were 37.15, 40.93, 2.9, and 14.44, respectively; and the detection rates of anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and sleep disorders were 41.09%, 42.89%, and 30.82%, respectively. The detection rate of negative emotions was significantly higher in females than in males, and the senior group was significantly higher than the junior group in terms of depression and anxiety symptoms. The amount of physical activity of college students was significantly negatively correlated with anxiety (r=-0.691, P&lt;0.001), depression (r=-0.767, P&lt;0.001), and sleep quality (r=-0.814, P&lt;0.001); anxiety was positively correlated with depression (r=0.622, P&lt;0.001) and sleep quality (r=0.598, P&lt;0.05); and positive correlation between depression and sleep quality (r=0.512, P&lt;0.05). After the Covid-19 pandemic, college students showed different degrees of anxiety, depression and sleep disorders, the appropriate frequency of exercise can effectively improve the negative emotions of college students, and colleges and universities should pay attention to guiding the students and give them enough care and support to improve their mental health status.</p> 2024-03-13T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research