John Lorenzo E. Cardino, Gian Carlo D. C. Gutierrez
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Abstract
This research studies the effect of physical activity on a STEM student's sleep quality through a comparison between STEM student athletes and non-athletes. A total population of sixty-three participants was surveyed and randomly sampled from the Grade 12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Strand of a private school for boys in the Philippines. The researchers gathered data using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (Buysse et al., 1989) that assesses the sleep quality of an individual through several components that produce a score ranging from 0–21 with a score of five and below indicating good sleep quality. Athletes obtained a mean score of 7.42 while non-athletes showed a mean score of 7.91. Based on the limited data gathered, it was concluded that both STEM student athletes and non-athletes do not receive good sleep quality despite the physical activity engaged by athletes. Furthermore, using the statistical test: Z Test for two sample means, the researchers concluded that there was no significant difference in the sleep quality of student athletes and non-athletes. The study tends to suggest that changes to students' lifestyles need to be considered to obtain a satisfactory performance in school work. The researchers recommend that other factors affecting a person's sleep quality be considered.
本研究通过比较STEM学生运动员和非运动员,研究体育活动对STEM学生睡眠质量的影响。共有63名参与者接受了调查,并从菲律宾一所私立男孩学校的12年级科学、技术、工程和数学系随机抽样。研究人员使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(Buysse et al., 1989)收集数据,该指数通过几个组成部分来评估个人的睡眠质量,得分范围从0-21分,5分及以下表示睡眠质量良好。运动员的平均得分为7.42分,非运动员的平均得分为7.91分。根据收集到的有限数据,得出的结论是,尽管运动员进行了身体活动,STEM学生运动员和非运动员都没有获得良好的睡眠质量。此外,通过对两个样本均值进行统计检验:Z检验,研究人员得出学生运动员和非运动员的睡眠质量没有显著差异。该研究倾向于表明,要想在学业上取得令人满意的成绩,需要考虑改变学生的生活方式。研究人员建议考虑影响一个人睡眠质量的其他因素。