Associations of Physical Activity, Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in University Students

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作者
Saat, N. Z. M. [1 ]
Hanawi, Siti Aishah [2 ]
Farah, Nor M. F. [3 ]
Mohd Amin, Hazilah [2 ]
Hanafiah, Hazlenah [4 ]
Selvaraj, Thavamalar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Ctr Community Hlth Studies, Biomed Sci Programme, Fac Hlth Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia
[2] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Informat Sci & Technol, SOFTAM, Bangi 43600, Malaysia
[3] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Community Hlth Studies, Kuala Lumpur 50300, Malaysia
[4] Univ Teknol MARA, Sabah Branch, Fac Comp & Math Sci, Kota Kinabalu Campus, Kota Kinabalu 88997, Sabah, Malaysia
关键词
physical activity; sleep quality; body mass index; university student; LIFE-STYLE; STRESS; PREVALENCE; MORTALITY; OBESITY; DISEASE; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3390/su132111806
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Physical activity is associated with enhanced sleep quality and optimal body composition, as well as a reduction in cardiovascular risk factors in the general population. Although earlier research has established a link between physical exercise and excellent sleep quality as well as an optimum BMI in adults, little is known about the relationship in the young adult populations. The purpose of this study is to discover if there is a relationship between sleep quality, blood pressure, waist circumference, socio-demographic variables with physical activity among young adult in Kuala Lumpur. A cross-sectional sample of 120 university students was recruited for this study. Physical activity and sleep quality were assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, respectively. Blood pressure, Body mass index, and waist circumference were also measured. Approximately 36% of university students engage in moderate to vigorous physical exercise. The average physical activity was 2430.37 & PLUSMN; 2509.16 MET-minutes each week, which meets the minimal need. The median difference in MET-minutes per week between gender was not significant, with males having greater MET than females (p > 0.05). However, there was no statistically significant variation in MET-minutes each week between study year and mode of transportation. (p > 0.05). Approximately 40.3% of university students were classified as having good sleep quality. The average sleep quality is 5.37 & PLUSMN; 2.38, indicating that the students have slightly a poor sleep quality. There was no statistically significant variation in sleep score between gender, year of study, and mode of transportation (p > 0.05). The waist circumference (WC) has a significant relationship with body mass index (BMI), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). According to multinomial logistic regression, there was a significant association between level of physical activity (PA) and BMI and year of study when comparing moderate and low PA. Physical activity is essential because it may alter a young adult's lifestyle, encouraging active commuting to work or other short-distance destinations. Attention must be given to this particular population to encourage regular and sustainable participation in physical activity to achieve lifelong health benefits. Other variables, such as body fat, energy intake, stress level and muscle mass, can also be examined for future research.
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