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Sleep Patterns, Physical Activity Levels and Dietary Intake of University Students in Southwestern Nigeria: Changes During COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:尼日利亚西南大学生的睡眠模式,身体活动水平和膳食摄入:Covid-19大流行期间的变化

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Background: Evidence shows that independent of the pandemic, the university students already exhibit poor sleep patterns, low physical activity and sub-optimal dietary intake. The restrictive measures imposed to curb the disease spread are likely to influence these modifiable factors. This study seeks to assess the influence of COVID-19 on sleep patterns, physical activity level and dietary intake of university students in Southwestern Nigeria. Methods: A total sample size of 396 undergraduates were selected using a multi-stage sampling technique. A semi-structured self-administered questionnaire, which had three sections, was used to elicit information. Sleep patterns were assessed with questions adapted from Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Physical activity was assessed using items from the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)-Short Forms (SF), and dietary intake was assessed using items from the PLife COVID-19 questionnaire. Results: Most of the students had increased sleep-wake time (60.4%), Sleep duration (62%) and at least eight hours of sleep/day (55.1%). A majority (85.3%) had a low physical activity level, and their diet remains unchanged except for water (48.7%), fruit (43%) and dietary supplements (32.6%), which increased slightly. A majority (84.8%) had a worsened dietary intake. Statistically significant relationships exist between sleep quantity, physical activity and dietary intake (p0.05). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic positively influences the sleep quantity of university students. However, it further compounded the low physical activity and unhealthy dietary intake. A sustainable measure to curtail the spread of a virus, with minimal interference in physical activity and dietary intake of this vulnerable group, should be considered in future pandemics.
机译:背景:证据表明,独立于大流行,大学生已经表现出睡眠差,身体活动低,身体活动低,次优饮食摄入量。抑制抑制疾病传播的限制性措施可能会影响这些可修饰的因素。本研究旨在评估Covid-19对尼日利亚西南部大学生睡眠模式,身体活动水平和膳食摄入的影响。方法:采用多级采样技术选择396本科生的总样本大小。使用三个部分的半结构性自我管理问卷来引出信息。通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)调整的问题评估睡眠模式。使用来自国际身体活动问卷(IPAQ)-short表格(SF)的物品评估身体活动,并使用来自成熟Covid-19问卷调查问卷的物品进行评估膳食摄入量。结果:大多数学生增加了睡眠唤醒时间(60.4%),睡眠持续时间(62%),睡眠/天至少八小时(55.1%)。大多数(85.3%)的身体活性水平低,除水外(48.7%),水果(43%)和膳食补充剂(32.6%)外,它们的饮食仍保持不变,略微增加。大多数(84.8%)的饮食摄入量恶化。在睡眠量,身体活动和膳食摄入之间存在统计学上显着的关系(P <0.05)。结论:Covid-19大流行积极影响大学生的睡眠数量。然而,它进一步复杂化了低体育活动和不健康的饮食摄入量。将来,应考虑在未来的流行病中考虑减少病毒传播的可持续措施。

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