Influence of circadian rhythm habit on academic performance and body mass index among the medical students in Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

Homaidan T. Alhomaidan, Ali Shariq, A. Alanezi, M. Almutairi, A. Aloraini, Jawad AlMuzaini, Turki J. Alharbi, Majed Alnasser, Ahmad Algharras, Emad A Alfadhel, Yazeed Y. Alamri, M. Almuhanna, Abdullah Alkhamiss, W. Abdulmonem
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Objective: Based on the significance of sleep quality on academic performance among medical students, this research was conducted to determine the influence of sleep circadian rhythm categories and their impact on the academic performance of medical students and relationship to body mass index (BMI). Methods: A cross-sectional self- administered questionnaire was conducted from September to October 2018 at the College of Medicine in Qassim University. The survey was designed to assess their circadian rhythm habit, academic performance and Body mass index (BMI). The circadian rhythm habit was evaluated using the morningness-eveningness questionnaire (MEQ). Results: The analysis of the BMI with MEQ scores revealed a significant relationship between circadian rhythm habit and BMI (p-value 0.016). The majority of normal weight students fall in intermediate category (71%). Among overweight category 20.5% of the participants fall in moderate evening while 10.3% of the students fall in moderate morning. All the definite morning participant were underweight. There were 126 (62.1%) male students, and 77 (37.9%) female students. For academic performance there were 80 students (39.4%) who had “high” performance, 64 students (31.5%) had “good” performance, 32 students (15.8%) had “normal” performance and 2 students (1%) had “low” performance. Conclusion: This study revealed several sleep dimensions such as sleep-wake schedules, and individual circadian rhythms characteristics may be associated to the deranged BMI and academic results achieved by university students.
沙特阿拉伯卡西姆大学医学生昼夜节律习惯对学业成绩和体重指数的影响
目的:基于医学生睡眠质量对学业成绩的影响,研究医学生睡眠昼夜节律的种类及其对学业成绩的影响,以及与身体质量指数(BMI)的关系。方法:于2018年9月至10月在卡西姆大学医学院进行横断面自填问卷。该调查旨在评估他们的昼夜节律习惯、学习成绩和身体质量指数(BMI)。采用早晚性问卷(MEQ)评估昼夜节律习惯。结果:BMI与MEQ评分分析显示,昼夜节律习惯与BMI之间存在显著相关性(p值为0.016)。大多数正常体重的学生处于中等水平(71%)。在超重类别中,20.5%的参与者在晚上适度减肥,10.3%的学生在早上适度减肥。所有参加晨间活动的人都体重过轻。男生126人(62.1%),女生77人(37.9%)。在学业成绩方面,80名学生(39.4%)表现为“高”,64名学生(31.5%)表现为“好”,32名学生(15.8%)表现为“一般”,2名学生(1%)表现为“差”。结论:本研究揭示了几个睡眠维度,如睡眠-觉醒时间表和个人昼夜节律特征可能与大学生的紊乱BMI和学业成绩有关。
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