Association between Sleep Quality and Body Weight Status in Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic
https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.19.1.15
- Author:
Yokanantini Muniandy
1
;
Chin Yi Ying
1
Author Information
1. School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Gong Badak Campus, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Sleep quality, Body Mass Index, Obesity, Adult, COVID-19 pandemic
- From:Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
2023;19(No.1):102-106
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is a new emerging situation that has dramatically impacted sleep quality and
body weight status. This study aimed to determine the association between sleep quality and body weight status in
Malaysian adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: An online cross-sectional study involved 427 Malaysian
adults aged 18 to 59. The convenience sampling method was used. Sleep quality was assessed by Pittsburgh Sleep
Quality Index (PSQI). Self-administered socio-demographic, height, and weight for BMI were obtained. Pearson
correlation test was conducted to measure the association between sleep quality and body weight status using IBM
SPSS Statistics for Windows version 22.0. Results: A total of 78.5% of them were females, and 84.8% of Malaysian
adults reported poor sleep quality. The participants’ mean global PSQI score and body mass index were 8.1 (±2.7)
and 24.6 (±6.1) kg/m2, respectively. 8.0% were underweight, followed by 55.5% of normal BMI, 17.5% overweight,
and 19.0% obese. The study showed a significant and positive correlation between global PSQI score and body mass
index (r=0.137, p=0.005). Conclusion: Sleep quality is significantly associated with body weight status. Adults with
poorer sleep quality should be targeted when promoting healthy body weight. Future research on the interventions
to improve adults’ sleep quality is essential, particularly during the pandemic.
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