Prevalence Of Sleep Disorders Among Medical Students Of Lahore and Their Correlation with Obesity

None Anusha Akram, None Muhammad Qasim, None Noor Shahid, None Tahseen Kazmi, None Saira Farhat
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 Aims & Objectives: This study was carried out to investigate prevalence of sleep disorders among medical students of Lahore and their correlation with overweight and obesity.
 Place and Duration of Study: The participants were medical students from Central Park Medical College and Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore. Duration of study was from 8th August 2022 to 24th October 2022.
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Introduction: An adequate amount of good-quality sleep is essential for optimal physical and mental health. Sleep disorders affecting sleep duration and quality result in several clinical conditions, including stress and obesity. Medical students are prone to sleep related disorders due to highly stressful academic demands and clinical practices. Aims & Objectives: This study was carried out to investigate prevalence of sleep disorders among medical students of Lahore and their correlation with overweight and obesity. Place and Duration of Study: The participants were medical students from Central Park Medical College and Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore. Duration of study was from 8th August 2022 to 24th October 2022. Material & Methods: Data was obtained from 424 participants, by using a simple random sampling technique. A structured questionnaire was used to collect information about the symptoms of five sleep disorders as well as the participants' height and weight .For data analysis SPSS version 26 was used, a p-value of ?0.05 was considered significant. Results: This research demonstrated a noteworthy correlation between insufficient sleep and increased BMI, leading to overweight and obesity. However, sleep disorders causing reduced sleep quality did not have a significant impact on BMI. Conclusion: According to this study, sleep disturbances are quite common among medical students of Lahore and higher BMI is associated with insomnia.
拉合尔医科学生睡眠障碍患病率及其与肥胖的关系
导读:充足的高质量睡眠对最佳的身心健康至关重要。影响睡眠时间和质量的睡眠障碍会导致一些临床症状,包括压力和肥胖。由于高压力的学业要求和临床实践,医学生容易出现睡眠相关障碍。 的目标是,目的:了解拉合尔医科学生睡眠障碍的患病率及其与超重和肥胖的关系。研究地点和时间:参与者是来自拉合尔中央公园医学院和Allama Iqbal医学院的医学生。研究时间为2022年8月8日至2022年10月24日。材料,方法:采用简单随机抽样的方法,对424名参与者进行调查。采用结构化问卷收集五种睡眠障碍的症状以及参与者的身高和体重信息。数据分析使用SPSS 26版本,p值为0.05 bb0 . 结果:该研究表明,睡眠不足与体重指数增加之间存在显著的相关性,从而导致超重和肥胖。然而,导致睡眠质量下降的睡眠障碍对BMI没有显著影响。 结论:根据本研究,睡眠障碍在拉合尔医科学生中相当普遍,高BMI与失眠有关。
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