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体育活动对健康的益处是众所周知的。在印度,据估计,总共有3920万人缺乏体育锻炼。印度青少年和青年群体缺乏身体活动的趋势也令人震惊,这意味着大量人口面临罹患非传染性疾病的风险。目的:评估MBBS学生的体育活动水平。方法:本研究在北方邦的一所医学研究所进行。采用分层随机抽样抽取样本342人。数据收集基于“IPAQ- short form”,采用自填问卷。按照IPAQ-SF工具包的规定进行数据分析。结果:共有342名MBBS学生参与了研究。参与者的平均年龄为20.86岁(18-26岁)。医学生“运动不足”(第一类)117人(34.2%),“轻度运动”(第二类)134人(39.2%),其余91人(26.6%)为“增强身体健康活动”(HEPA)活动(第三类)。剧烈运动的MET-分钟/周中位数和四分位间距(IQR)为0(0-640),中度运动为60(0-320),步行为462(297-924)。总体身体活动MET-分钟/周,IQR为942(401-2066)。静坐的中位数和IQR值为10(8-12)小时/天。结论:该研究表明,相当比例的参与者没有达到建议的身体活动水平,这表明了一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。研究结果表明,行为改变活动对于促进研究人群的身体活动具有重要意义。
Appraisal of ‘Physical Activity’ Patterns among Medical Students: A Cross- Sectional Study Using International Physical Activity Questionnaire -Short Form (IPAQ-SF) In Lucknow, India
Introduction: The health benefits of physical activity are well established. In India, it is estimated that overall, 39.2 crore individuals are physically inactive. The trends of physical inactivity among Indian adolescent and youth populations are also alarming which implies that a huge population is at risk for developing NCDs. Objective: To assess physical activity levels among MBBS students. Method: The study was conducted at a medical institute in Uttar Pradesh. Sample size of 342 was drawn using stratified random sampling. The data collection was done based on “IPAQ- short form” using self-administered questionnaire. Data analysis was done as prescribed by the IPAQ-SF tool kit. Results: A total of 342 MBBS students participated in the study. Mean age of the participants was 20.86 years (Range 18-26 years). A total of 117(34.2%) medical students were found to be “insufficiently active” (Category-1),134 students (39.2%) were just minimally active (Category -2) and rest 91(26.6%) students were HEPA (Health Enhancing Physical Activity) active (Category-3). Median MET- minutes/week and Inter Quartile Range (IQR) for vigorous physical activity was 0(0-640), for moderate activity it was 60(0-320) and for walking it was 462(297-924). Overall total physical activity MET- minutes/week and IQR was 942(401-2066). The median and (IQR) values for sitting were 10(8-12) hours/day. Conclusion: The study reveals that a noteworthy proportion of the participants do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity, indicating a pressing public health concern. Findings necessitate the importance of behaviour change activities to promote physical activity in the study population.