Physical Activity Levels and Associated Factors for Health Complaints among Female University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Malaysia: A University-based Cross-Sectional Survey

Q4 Medicine
Norhanis Farina Abdul Razak, Ayu Suzailiana Muhamad, Ambra Gentile, Marilyn Li Yin Ong
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Objective: This cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence of health complaints and physical activity levels among female university students; including determining the risk factors of health complaints during the pandemic.Material and Methods: Data were collected from 205 female university students, aged 18-29 years old via self-administered online questionnaires during a nationwide movement-restricted order. The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) and a modified health symptoms questionnaire were used to assess physical activity levels and health complaints.Results: The most prevalent daily health complaint was sleeping difficulties (8.3%). The total minutes of sedentary behaviour were positively associated with health complaints (r=0.131, p-value=0.031), while the total minutes of moderate recreation were negatively associated with health complaints (r=-0.166, p-value=0.009). Marital status (standardised beta coefficient, β=-0.167, p-value=0.030) and employment (β=-0.180, p-value=0.017) were risks of health complaints.Conclusion: Sedentariness; including sociodemographic factors during the pandemic was associated with healthcomplaints. Appropriate counselling, finance and social supports and physical activity programmes are recommended atuniversities to prevent future health risks.
马来西亚 COVID-19 大流行期间女大学生的体育活动水平和健康投诉的相关因素:基于大学的横断面调查
目的:本横断面研究评估了女大学生的健康投诉率和体育活动水平,包括确定大流行病期间健康投诉的风险因素:这项横断面研究评估了女大学生的健康投诉率和体育锻炼水平,包括确定大流行病期间健康投诉的风险因素:在全国范围的限制运动令期间,通过自填式在线问卷收集了 205 名 18-29 岁女大学生的数据。采用全球体力活动问卷(GPAQ)和改良的健康症状问卷来评估体力活动水平和健康投诉:结果:最常见的日常健康问题是睡眠困难(8.3%)。久坐不动的总时间与健康投诉呈正相关(r=0.131,p 值=0.031),而适度娱乐的总时间与健康投诉呈负相关(r=-0.166,p 值=0.009)。婚姻状况(标准化β系数,β=-0.167,p值=0.030)和就业(β=-0.180,p值=0.017)是健康投诉的风险因素:结论:在大流行期间,久坐不动(包括社会人口因素)与健康投诉有关。建议在大学开展适当的咨询、财务和社会支持以及体育活动计划,以预防未来的健康风险。
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