Impact of Excessive Screen Time and the Mediating Effect of Physical Exercise on Sleep in Physiotherapy Students During Covid-19

I. Tajane, Palak H. Naik, Kashish K. Parmar, Ayushi V. Shah
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Aim: The science of today is the technology of tomorrow. The 21st century has witnessed a great development in the field of technology. Whether we love it or loathe it, technology affects everything we do today and influences almost everything we plan for our tomorrow. It has advanced everywhere making people access various types of devices. Sleep is fundamental to optimal functioning including health and behavior. This paper describes the interrelations between sleep and screen use. The purpose of this study was to identify technology use hence exploring the screen time of the individual and its impact on sleep and the mediating effect of physical exercise. Method: A representative sample of 150 Physiotherapy students was surveyed using an online questionnaire to analyze their technology use and sleep patterns. Results: A total number of 150 completed forms were analyzed. 94.7% students screen time use had increased during the lockdown. 43.3% of student participants spent more than 6 hours on digital devices on a daily basis. 73.3% of the population agreed that screen time did affect their sleeping pattern in the lockdown. 64% students encountered sleeping problems. 52% people admitted that excessive screen use has affected their sleep quality. 65.3% of the students have been taking part in physical exercises regularly, out of which 65.27 % reported decreased sleeping complaints. Conclusion: This study shows that use of screen based digital devices and media use has significantly increased during COVID-19 pandemic lock down in Physiotherapy students and provides scientific evidence for its negative impact on sleep. Physical exercises were associated with a positive effect on sleep disorders.
新冠肺炎期间体育锻炼对物理治疗学生睡眠的中介作用及过度屏幕时间的影响
目标:今天的科学就是明天的技术。21世纪见证了技术领域的巨大发展。无论我们喜欢还是讨厌,技术都会影响我们今天所做的一切,几乎会影响我们为明天计划的一切。它在任何地方都取得了进步,使人们能够访问各种类型的设备。睡眠是包括健康和行为在内的最佳功能的基础。本文描述了睡眠和屏幕使用之间的相互关系。本研究的目的是确定技术的使用,从而探索个人的屏幕时间及其对睡眠的影响以及体育锻炼的中介作用。方法:采用在线问卷对150名物理治疗师学生的代表性样本进行调查,分析他们的技术使用和睡眠模式。结果:共分析了150份完整的表格。94.7%的学生在封锁期间使用屏幕时间有所增加。43.3%的学生参与者每天在数字设备上花费的时间超过6小时。73.3%的受访者认为,屏幕时间确实影响了他们在封锁期间的睡眠模式。64%的学生遇到睡眠问题。52%的人承认过度使用屏幕影响了他们的睡眠质量。65.3%的学生定期参加体育锻炼,其中65.27%的学生报告睡眠抱怨减少。结论:本研究表明,在新冠肺炎大流行封锁期间,物理疗法学生使用基于屏幕的数字设备和媒体的情况显著增加,并为其对睡眠的负面影响提供了科学证据。体育锻炼对睡眠障碍有积极影响。
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