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Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203751

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Poor sleep quality among university students is a rising concern as it affects their well-being. Studies haveshown an association between physical activity and sleep quality; however, studies in a local context focussingon health sciences undergraduate students are scarce. Thus, a cross-sectional study aiming to assess theprevalence of poor-quality sleep and its association with physical activity was conducted among health sciencesstudents in Kuala Lumpur. A total of 90 undergraduate students aged 19 and above (M=21.9±1.4 years) wererecruited from three learning centers by using purposive sampling. A self-administered questionnaire was usedto acquire the respondents’ socio-demographic information as well as physical activity and sleep assessments.Results showed that 54% of respondents were poor sleepers and nearly half of them were minimally active(43.3%) while only 30% of the respondents were involved in health-enhancing physical activity. Nonetheless,there was no significant association between physical activity level and sleep quality (χ2=1.54, p>0.05). Theresidences of the respondents significantly contributed to poor sleep quality with those who stayed off-campushaving five times the risk of poor sleep quality (OR= 5.084, CI= 1.02-25.42). In conclusion, the high prevalenceof poor sleep quality among university students may not be affected by their physical activity; however, theirplace of residence plays an important role in determining their sleep quality.

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