Association of sleep quality and obesity among undergraduate students in the School Of Health Sciences in USMKK
This study aimed to determine the association of sleep quality and obesity among undergraduate students in the School of Health Sciences at USMKK. A cross-sectional study involving 128 undergraduate students was conducted using the convenience sampling method. An online questionnaire in the form...
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Language: | English |
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
2024
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/61924/1/SITI%20MAIZATUL%20RAIHANAH%20BT%20NOR%20HALIM_157203%20-%20e.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/61924/ |
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Summary: | This study aimed to determine the association of sleep quality and obesity among
undergraduate students in the School of Health Sciences at USMKK. A cross-sectional
study involving 128 undergraduate students was conducted using the convenience
sampling method. An online questionnaire in the form of Google Forms was distributed
to the respondents, which included socio-demographic characteristics, anthropometry
data, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The anthropometry assessment
was conducted before respondents answered the questionnaire. Of the 128
respondents, 88.3% of students had poor sleep quality. This study also found that 30.5%
of students were obese based on body mass index (obese I, obese II). Also, it was found
that 21.9% of students had higher waist circumference values, while 26.6% had higher
waist-to-height ratios. Based on the study's objective, the association of sleep quality
and obesity based on body mass index was tested using Pearson’s Chi-Square test,
while the association of sleep quality and obesity based on waist circumference and
waist-to-height ratio was tested using Fisher’s Exact test. Unfortunately, there was no
statistically significant association between sleep quality and obesity based on BMI, WC,
and WHtR. In conclusion, poor sleep quality is a major problem among students, and
this can lead to a higher risk of weight gain and obesity. Thus, effective strategies and
awareness were needed to improve university students’ sleep quality and combat
obesity. |
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