Effect Of Screen-Time on Obesity: A Cross-Sectional Study

Sahrish Mukhtar, Rabail Zubair, Suweba Masroor, Shahrukh Jaffar, Abaan Anjum, Shagufta Naqvi
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Background: Within few years, there is a quick increase in ratios showing more than quarter of Pakistani adults is obese which is a serious concern to their health. This obesity is often associated with increased usage of screen such as mobile, TV and computers. The objective of the study was to assess the association between screen-time and obesity co-relating with factors such as snack and fizzy drink uptake, exercise and mental health. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 257 participants of Karachi, Pakistan, aged 5 to 60 years from both genders. A questionnaire was filled asking about their screen usage, eating habits, exercise routine and BMI. The data was analyzed by using Student T test & ANOVA to assess the significance of obesity with screen-time and other often associated factors. Results: On statistical analysis, the results showed that the P- value between obese and non-obese group for screen-time was p=0.557 in females and p=0.488 in males respectively. Similarly, P-value for eating habits and physical activity between the obese and non-obese group were insignificant. Conclusion: Based on the given statistical data increase in screen-time lacks direct and indirect association with obesity and its risk factors. Hence further research needs to be conducted to find a scientific co-relation between the two factors.
屏幕时间对肥胖的影响:一项横断面研究
背景:在几年内,比率迅速增加,表明超过四分之一的巴基斯坦成年人肥胖,这对他们的健康是一个严重的问题。这种肥胖通常与手机、电视和电脑等屏幕的使用增加有关。这项研究的目的是评估屏幕时间与肥胖之间的关系,这与零食和碳酸饮料的摄入、锻炼和心理健康等因素有关。方法:对巴基斯坦卡拉奇市257名年龄在5 ~ 60岁的男女进行横断面研究。研究人员填写了一份调查问卷,询问他们的屏幕使用情况、饮食习惯、锻炼习惯和身体质量指数。数据分析采用学生T检验和方差分析来评估肥胖与屏幕时间和其他相关因素的重要性。结果:经统计分析,肥胖组与非肥胖组屏幕时间的P值女性为P =0.557,男性为P =0.488。同样,肥胖组和非肥胖组之间的饮食习惯和体力活动的p值也不显著。结论:根据已有的统计数据,屏幕时间的增加与肥胖及其危险因素缺乏直接和间接的联系。因此,需要进一步的研究来发现这两个因素之间的科学的相互关系。
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