Association between Excess Body Mass Index towards Excessive Daytime Sleepiness among Medical Students at the Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia During the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic

Denise Aurellia, J. R. Tanjung, L. A. Pramono
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Introduction: Social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic brought several effects on one’s daily activity, such as reduced physical activity, increased anxiety and stress towards their environment, and a sleep disorder called Excessive Daytime Sleepiness. EDS is often found in undergraduate students. Many factors could cause EDS, one of which is excessive fat consumption. This study was conducted because of the significant impact that COVID-19 brought on EDS and BMI. In addition, due to the high prevalence of excess BMI, the researcher wanted medical students aged 18 years or above as the target. Methods: This study used observational analysis with a cross sectional method. It used Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionnaire distributed online from October to November 2022. The respondents were 108 (46 male, 62 female) pre-clinical students from the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia (FKIK UAJ), who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A bivariate analysis test was conducted with a chi-square statistical test with p ≤ 0,05. Results: Seventy respondents (64,9%) had Excess Body Mass Index (BMI), thirty-six respondents (78,3%) were male, and thirty four respondents (54,8%) were female. Sixty-eight respondents (62,9%) experienced Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) post-COVID-19 pandemic; also, forty two respondents (67,7%) were female, and the rest (56,5%) were male. There is a significant association between excess Body Mass Index (BMI) towards Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS). (p=0,002) Seventy respondents (64,9%) had Excess Body Mass Index (BMI), thirty-six of them (78,3%) were male, and the other thirty-four (54,8%) were female. Sixty eight respondents (62,9%) experienced Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) post COVID-19 pandemic; also, forty-two respondents (67,7%) were female, and the rest (56,5%) were male. A chi-square statistical test was used, and the results found that the p-value equals 0.002. Conclusions: There is a significant association between excess Body Mass Index (BMI) towards Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) in medical students of the Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia post- COVID-19 pandemic.   Keywords: Post COVID-19 - Excess Body Mass Index - Excessive Daytime Sleepiness – Medical Students – Pandemic
covid -19大流行后,印度尼西亚Atma Jaya天主教大学医学生体重指数过高与白天过度嗜睡之间的关系
导语:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的社会隔离对人们的日常活动产生了多种影响,例如身体活动减少,对环境的焦虑和压力增加,以及一种名为“白天过度嗜睡”的睡眠障碍。EDS常见于本科生。导致EDS的因素很多,其中之一就是脂肪摄入过多。考虑到新冠肺炎对EDS和BMI的显著影响,我们进行了这项研究。此外,由于BMI过高的患病率很高,研究人员希望将18岁或以上的医学生作为目标。方法:本研究采用横断面法观察分析。研究采用了2022年10月至11月在线发放的爱普沃斯嗜睡量表(ESS)问卷。应答者为108名来自印度尼西亚Atma Jaya天主教大学(FKIK UAJ)医学与健康科学学院的临床前学生(46名男性,62名女性),符合纳入和排除标准。双变量分析检验采用卡方检验,p≤0.05。结果:70人(64.9%)存在身体质量指数(BMI)过高,其中男性36人(78.3%),女性34人(54.8%)。68名受访者(62.9%)在covid -19大流行后经历了白天过度嗜睡(EDS);此外,42名受访者(67.7%)是女性,其余(56.5%)是男性。身体质量指数(BMI)过高与白天嗜睡(EDS)之间存在显著关联。(p= 0.002) 70人(64.9%)存在身体质量指数(BMI)过高,其中男性36人(78.3%),女性34人(54.8%)。68名受访者(62.9%)在COVID-19大流行后经历了白天过度嗜睡(EDS);此外,42名受访者(67.7%)是女性,其余(56.5%)是男性。采用卡方统计检验,结果发现p值= 0.002。结论:在新冠肺炎大流行后,印度尼西亚Atma Jaya天主教大学的医学生中,身体质量指数(BMI)过高与白天过度嗜睡(EDS)之间存在显著关联。关键词:新冠肺炎后-体重指数过高-白天过度嗜睡-医学生-大流行
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