Comparing cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity levels between third- and fifth-year medical students in a South African university

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N. Neophytou, G. Torres, Masixole Faku, Ruvimbo Madoka, Ella Mari, Masana Ndlovu, Enhakkore Bope, Lara Van Heerden, D. Constantinou, M. Phaswana
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors such as sedentary behaviour, decreased physical activity (PA), and low cardiorespiratory fitness lead to an increased and accelerated risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. Medical students tend to adopt sedentary lifestyles due to a demanding curriculum. This may have a negative effect on CVD risk factors and cardiorespiratory fitness levels of medical students. Objectives: To compare physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness levels in a cohort of third- and fifth-year undergraduate medical students in a South African university. Methods: Data from 123 third-year and 139 fifth-year medical students in the Graduate Entry Medical Programme (GEMP) at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, were collected. Measurements included CVD risk factors, height, weight, blood pressure, waist circumference, cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity vital signs and pre-participation health screening questionnaires. Descriptive statistics were presented as mean ± standard deviation or median [interquartile range] depending whether the data were normally distributed or not. Results: Both groups had low cardiorespiratory fitness when compared to norm values (GEMPI VO2 peak was 29.1 ± 5.9 ml.kg-1.min-1 and GEMPIII VO2 peak was 30.0[11.0] ml.kg-1.min-1). Most participants did not meet WHO physical activity requirements (GEMP I: 72%; GEMP III: 78%). There were significant differences in BMI (p=0.046), diastolic blood pressure (p=0.034) and VO2 peak (p=0.00001) between students meeting and not meeting WHO physical activity requirements (p<0.05). Conclusion: Third- and fifth-year medical students at a South African university fail to meet recommended WHO physical activity levels and are below cardiorespiratory fitness norms. Therefore, medical institutions should promote and implement targeted physical activity interventions to reduce the prevalence of low fitness levels and the associated health hazards among their students.
比较南非一所大学三年级和五年级医学生的心肺功能和体育锻炼水平
背景:久坐不动、体力活动(PA)减少和心肺功能低下等心血管疾病(CVD)风险因素会导致心血管疾病和死亡风险的增加和加速。由于课程要求苛刻,医科学生往往采用久坐不动的生活方式。这可能会对医学生的心血管疾病风险因素和心肺功能水平产生负面影响:比较南非一所大学三年级和五年级本科医学生的体力活动和心肺功能水平:收集了威特沃特斯兰德大学健康科学学院医学研究生入学项目(GEMP)123名三年级和139名五年级医学生的数据。测量项目包括心血管疾病风险因素、身高、体重、血压、腰围、心肺功能、体力活动生命体征和入学前健康筛查问卷。描述性统计以平均值±标准差或中位数[四分位距]表示,取决于数据是否呈正态分布:结果:与正常值相比,两组参与者的心肺功能均较低(GEMPI VO2 峰值为 29.1 ± 5.9 ml.kg-1.min-1,GEMPIII VO2 峰值为 30.0[11.0] ml.kg-1.min-1)。大多数参与者未达到世界卫生组织的体力活动要求(GEMP I:72%;GEMP III:78%)。符合和不符合世界卫生组织体力活动要求的学生在体重指数(P=0.046)、舒张压(P=0.034)和 VO2 峰值(P=0.00001)方面存在明显差异(P<0.05):结论:南非一所大学的三年级和五年级医学生未能达到世界卫生组织推荐的体力活动水平,心肺功能也低于标准。因此,医疗机构应推广和实施有针对性的体育锻炼干预措施,以降低学生体能水平低下的发生率和相关的健康危害。
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