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大学新生睡眠质量、身体素质与体重指数之间的关系。

Relationships between sleep quality, physical fitness and body mass index in college freshmen.

作者信息

Chang S P, Chen Y H

机构信息

Department of Physical Education, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology,Taichung City, Taiwan -

出版信息

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2015 Oct;55(10):1234-41. Epub 2014 Oct 17.

Abstract

AIM

The aim of this study was to analyze the association between poor sleep quality with BMI and health-related physical fitness among college freshmen.

METHODS

The participants were college freshmen enrolled in 2011. Sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). A global PSQI score of 5 and total sleep time (TST) of 7 hours were used to differentiate between poor and good sleepers. Various Body Mass Index (BMI) ranges were used to categorize groups of underweight, normal weight and overweight. Health-related fitness was measured by Sit-And-Reach, Curl-Up, and Run/Walk Tests.

RESULTS

A substantial proportion of college students were affected by poor sleep quality. Significantly more females were poor sleepers and had a TST shorter than 7 hrs. No difference in the proportions of participants categorized based on BMI between male and female students. Males generally scored better on health-related physical fitness tests than females. All results of physical fitness tests were significantly correlated with BMI, sleep quality (global PSQI), and TST in both males and females. Pool sleepers were associated with a higher BMI and lower performance of physical fitness. TST was negatively associated with BMI and time length to complete 1600-m or 800-m Run/Walk Test, and positively correlated with the performance of Sit-And-Reach and Curl-Up Tests in both genders.

CONCLUSION

Poorer sleep quality and decreased TST were associated with lower performance in health-related physical fitness assessment among college students. Health promotion and educational programs for young adults should emphasize the importance of sleep quality and TST.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在分析大学新生睡眠质量差与体重指数(BMI)及健康相关身体素质之间的关联。

方法

参与者为2011年入学的大学新生。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估睡眠质量。全球PSQI得分5分及总睡眠时间(TST)7小时用于区分睡眠质量差和良好的人群。采用不同的体重指数(BMI)范围对体重过轻、正常体重和超重人群进行分类。通过坐位体前屈、仰卧起坐和跑步/步行测试来测量与健康相关的身体素质。

结果

相当一部分大学生受到睡眠质量差的影响。女性睡眠质量差且TST短于7小时的比例明显更高。按BMI分类的参与者比例在男女生之间无差异。男性在与健康相关的身体素质测试中的得分通常高于女性。在男性和女性中,所有身体素质测试结果均与BMI、睡眠质量(全球PSQI)和TST显著相关。睡眠质量差的人BMI较高且身体素质表现较低。TST与BMI以及完成1600米或800米跑步/步行测试的时间长度呈负相关,在两性中均与坐位体前屈和仰卧起坐测试的表现呈正相关。

结论

睡眠质量较差和TST减少与大学生健康相关身体素质评估中的较低表现相关。针对年轻人的健康促进和教育项目应强调睡眠质量和TST的重要性。

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