Level of physical activity in undergraduate students in Peshawar, Pakistan

S. Alam, S. Khan, Qamar Wahid Khattak, Syed Zain Ul Abidin, Salman Farooqi, Zardad Khan, Abeer Kazmi
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Background: Physical activity is one of the leading health indicators, considered an essential factor in the population's health and quality of life promotion. Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Physical inactivity has been linked with chronic disease and obesity in most populations. This study aims to compare the prevalence of physical activity and overweight/obesity among students of the university. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from March to September 2019 on undergraduate students from different departments of Peshawar University. A sample of 377 (male n = 243, female n = 134) was taken through convenience sampling. Those individuals who were physically disabled and not willing to participate were excluded from the study. Those meeting the inclusion criteria were given the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ short form). Demographic data included age, weight, and height was self-stated by the participants. The levels of physical activity in each of three domains (leisure, transport, and domestic) were calculated and presented as metabolic equivalent (M.E.T.) hour per week in the form of means, percentage, and frequency in different physical activity domains. Results: The overall sample showed that 13.70% of participants were inactive, 27.76% showed a low level of physical activity, 41.29% showed moderate physical activity level, and 17.24% showed a high level of physical activity. A total of 90.98% of participants were involved in leisure physical activities, 93.10% presented transport-related physical activity, and 74.80% were involved in domestic-related physical activity. Average time spent during sitting was found to be 53.32 hrs/week and 7.61 hrs/ day, with females being more involved in sitting activities as compared to males. A significant difference was found between B.M.I. and sitting domain (p-value 0.002) with a Pearson value of -0.12 showing a negative correlation. Conclusion: The B.M.I. and Physical Activity are found negatively associated with each other. Male students were more physically active than females as females spend their majority of time sitting. It is concluded that students are moderately active, while a minimal percent of students are highly active. There were a few numbers of respondents too who were physically inactive, which shows that there is still unawareness of physical activity on the university level.
巴基斯坦白沙瓦大学生的体育活动水平
背景:身体活动是主要的健康指标之一,被认为是促进人口健康和生活质量的重要因素。缺乏身体活动是全球死亡的第四大风险因素。在大多数人群中,缺乏运动与慢性疾病和肥胖有关。本研究旨在比较该大学学生中体育活动和超重/肥胖的流行程度。方法:于2019年3月至9月对白沙瓦大学不同院系的本科生进行横断面调查。采用方便抽样法抽取样本377人,其中男性243人,女性134人。那些身体残疾且不愿意参与的人被排除在研究之外。对符合纳入标准的受试者发放国际身体活动问卷(简称IPAQ)。人口统计数据包括年龄、体重和身高,由参与者自我陈述。计算了三个领域(休闲、交通和家庭)的身体活动水平,并以不同身体活动领域的平均值、百分比和频率的形式表示为每周代谢当量(M.E.T.)小时。结果:总体样本显示,13.70%的参与者不运动,27.76%的参与者身体活动水平低,41.29%的参与者身体活动水平中等,17.24%的参与者身体活动水平高。90.98%的参与者参与休闲体力活动,93.10%的参与者参与交通相关体力活动,74.80%的参与者参与家庭相关体力活动。研究发现,坐着的平均时间为每周53.32小时,每天7.61小时,与男性相比,女性坐着的时间更多。bmi与坐姿域之间存在显著差异(p值为0.002),Pearson值为-0.12,呈负相关。结论:bmi指数与体力活动呈负相关。男生比女生更活跃,因为女生大部分时间都坐着。得出的结论是,学生是适度活跃的,而很少的学生是高度活跃的。也有一些受访者缺乏体育锻炼,这表明在大学层面上仍然没有意识到体育锻炼。
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