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The associations of self-reported physical fitness and physical activity with sleep quality in young adults: A population-based study (CROSBI ID 248888)

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Štefan, Lovro ; Krističević, Tomislav ; Sporiš, Goran The associations of self-reported physical fitness and physical activity with sleep quality in young adults: A population-based study // Mental Health and Physical Activity, 14 (2018), -; 131-135. doi: 10.1016/j.mhpa.2018.04.002

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Štefan, Lovro ; Krističević, Tomislav ; Sporiš, Goran

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The associations of self-reported physical fitness and physical activity with sleep quality in young adults: A population-based study

Statement of problem: Although evidence suggests that physical activity and physical fitness are associated with sleep quality, little is known about these associations in young adults. Moreover, existing results have been inconsistent and need further exploration. Thus, the main purpose of the present study was to explore the associations of self-reported physical activity and self-reported physical fitness with sleep quality. Methods: Two- thousand and one-hundred participants (age ; mean±SD=20.87±2.11 years ; 50.9% of women) years were recruited. Physical fitness, physical activity and sleep quality were assessed by previously validated questionnaires. Results: After adjusting for sex, self-rated health, body-mass index, socioeconomic status, smoking status, alcohol consumption, presence or absence of chronic diseases and psychological distress, ‘lower’ levels of self-reported physical fitness and ‘insufficient’ self- reported physical activity were associated with poor sleep quality. When entered simultaneously into the model, both ‘lower’ levels of self-reported physical fitness and ‘insufficient’ self-reported physical activity remained associated with poor sleep quality. Conclusion: Our results show that “lower” levels of physical fitness and “insufficient” physical activity are associated with “poor” sleep quality in a large sample of young adults. Thus, special policies and strategies that enhance physical fitness and physical activity as protective factors are warranted.

exercise ; university students ; sleeping habits ; public health ; logistic regression

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14 (-)

2018.

131-135

objavljeno

1755-2966

10.1016/j.mhpa.2018.04.002

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