Relationship of body mass index to sleep duration, and current smoking among medical students in Tabuk City, Saudi Arabia.

Electronic Physician Pub Date : 2018-09-09 eCollection Date: 2018-09-01 DOI:10.19082/7273
Faisal Dahi Aldahash, Saeed Awadh Alasmari, Shelian Juweed Alnomsi, Abdulmajeed Mohammed Alshehri, Nawaf Faisal Alharthi, Ahmad Ali Hassan Aloufi, Meshal Salem Al Atawi, Areej Abdulrhman Alotaibi, Hyder Osman Mirghani
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Abstract

Background: Being overweight is associated with cardiometabolic risk, and lifestyles including smoking and good sleep hygiene are also implicated. We aimed to assess the dietary habit, time spent on social media, and sleep duration relationship to body mass index (BMI) among medical students in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 147 clinical phase medical students in the Medical College, University of Tabuk (Saudi Arabia) from January 2018 to May 2018. A checklist questionnaire was used to measure variables such as age, sex, smoking, level of exercise, whether taking meals and snacks regularly, eating fast food, fruit and vegetable consumption, sleep duration, time spent on social media, and breakfast skipping. Data were analyzed by IBM-SPSS version 20, using one-way ANOVA and Pearson's production-moment correlation (r). A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Participants consisted of 51% males, mean age (Mean ± SD) was 22.90±1.27 years, sleep duration was 7.50±2.17 hours, time spent on social media was 5.54±3.49 hours, body mass index was 24.8±5.19, and breakfast skipping, fast food consumption, smoking, and regular exercise were reported in 52.4%, 87.7%, 12.9%, and 36.1% respectively. A significant negative correlation was evident between BMI and sleep duration (r= -0.185, p=0.025), cigarette smokers were more likely to be obese compared to their counterparts (27.28±6.85 vs. 24.10±4.98, p=0.018). No significant statistical relationship was evident between BMI, breakfast skipping, fast food, fruit and vegetable intake, and time spent on social media.

Conclusion: BMI was higher among smokers and those with shorter sleep duration, there was no association between BMI and other students' characteristics. Measures to smoking quitting and good sleep hygiene are recommended.

沙特塔布克市医科学生体重指数与睡眠时间和吸烟现状的关系
背景:超重与心脏代谢风险有关,吸烟和良好的睡眠卫生等生活方式也与此有关。我们旨在评估沙特阿拉伯Tabuk医科学生的饮食习惯、使用社交媒体的时间和睡眠时间与体重指数(BMI)的关系。方法:对2018年1月至2018年5月沙特塔布克大学医学院147名临床期医学生进行横断面研究。一份检查表问卷用于测量诸如年龄、性别、吸烟、运动水平、是否经常吃饭和零食、吃快餐、水果和蔬菜的摄入量、睡眠时间、花在社交媒体上的时间和不吃早餐等变量。数据采用IBM-SPSS version 20进行分析,采用单因素方差分析和Pearson生产矩相关(r), p值小于0.05认为具有统计学意义。结果:参与者中男性占51%,平均年龄(mean±SD)为22.90±1.27岁,睡眠时间(mean±SD)为7.50±2.17小时,使用社交媒体时间(mean±SD)为5.54±3.49小时,体重指数(body mass index)为24.8±5.19,不吃早餐、吃快餐、吸烟和经常锻炼的比例分别为52.4%、87.7%、12.9%和36.1%。体重指数与睡眠时间呈显著负相关(r= -0.185, p=0.025),吸烟者较不吸烟者更易肥胖(27.28±6.85∶24.10±4.98,p=0.018)。BMI、不吃早餐、快餐、水果和蔬菜的摄入量以及花在社交媒体上的时间之间没有明显的统计关系。结论:吸烟和睡眠时间较短的学生BMI较高,BMI与其他特征无相关性。建议采取戒烟和良好睡眠卫生的措施。
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