Association between screen time and body mass index among university students

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Scientia Medica Pub Date : 2019-09-04 DOI:10.15448/1980-6108.2019.3.33149
Deivendran Kalirathinam, Tan Hui, Swapneela Jacob, Sathish Kumar Sadagobane, Martin Ebenezer Chellappan
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AIMS: Screen time has been proven to be associated with overweight and obesity among pediatric. However, the relationship between these two variables has not been confirmed among university students in Malaysia who are having increasing screen time. Hence, this study is conducted to examine the association between screen time and body mass index (BMI) among university students.METHODS: A total of 390 university students (female=236, male=154) with a mean age of 20.17 years old were involved in this study. They completed the Screen Time Based Sedentary Behaviour Questionnaire for total screen time assessment. Body height and weight were measured to calculate body mass index (BMI).RESULTS: Prevalence of overweight and obesity were not high among university students (12.3% and 4.4%). Male subjects have generally higher BMI compared to female subjects. The smartphone was the most common device owned by subjects (33%). The screen time of subjects was high as there were 97.4% of subjects fell under the category of high screen time (> 2 hours). However, screen time was not significantly associated with BMI (p=0.36). The only variable which associated with screen time was the devices owned by subjects (p=0.001).CONCLUSIONS: Screen time was not significantly associated with BMI among university students. Future study should include the relationship of other factors on BMI among university students.
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大学生屏幕时间与体重指数的相关性研究
目的:屏幕时间已被证明与儿童超重和肥胖有关。然而,这两个变量之间的关系尚未在马来西亚大学生中得到证实,他们的屏幕时间越来越长。因此,本研究旨在探讨大学生看屏幕时间与身体质量指数(BMI)之间的关系。方法:共390名大学生(女236名,男154名),平均年龄20.17岁。他们完成了基于屏幕时间的久坐行为问卷,以评估总屏幕时间。测量身高和体重,计算体重指数(BMI)。结果:大学生超重和肥胖患病率不高(分别为12.3%和4.4%)。男性受试者的身体质量指数普遍高于女性受试者。智能手机是受访者最常用的设备(33%)。被试的屏幕时间较高,97.4%的被试属于高屏幕时间(10 ~ 2小时)。然而,屏幕时间与BMI没有显著相关性(p=0.36)。与屏幕时间相关的唯一变量是受试者拥有的设备(p=0.001)。结论:大学生屏幕时间与BMI无显著相关。未来的研究应包括其他因素对大学生BMI的影响。
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Scientia Medica
Scientia Medica MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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