» Articles » PMID: 34321887

Body Mass Index, Practice of Physical Activity and Lifestyle of Students During COVID-19 Lockdown

Overview
Publisher Dove Medical Press
Specialty Health Services
Date 2021 Jul 29
PMID 34321887
Citations 28
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Purpose: Several factors influence the student's physical activity and lifestyle. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown has restricted student's activity and altered their routine lifestyle. This prospective cohort study aimed to determine the significant changes in body mass index (BMI), physical activity, and lifestyle of the students including diet, sleep, and mental health before and during COVID-19 lockdown.

Methods: The study participants were 628 students studying bachelor's degree programs, between 18 and 30 years of age, both genders from the university of Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. The lockdown began on 23 March and ended on 21 June 2020 in Saudi Arabia. The students were interviewed before (March 2020) and during (June 2020) lockdown. The structured tool included baseline information of the students, anthropometric data, global physical activity questionnaire (GPAQ), dietary recall, Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), and perceived stress scale (PSP). Chi-square tests were used to associate the baseline information with BMI changes during the lockdown.

Results: BMI of the students showed that 32% increased their weight, 22% lost their weight and 46% maintained the same weight during COVID-19 lockdown. The physical activity significantly decreased and sedentary time increased ( = 0.0001). Regarding the lifestyle components, fast and fried food consumption decreased, and calorie intake increased significantly ( = 0.001). Stress level ( = 0.001) significantly decreased, and sleep level ( = 0.001) increased during lockdown. The variables associated with weight changes were the level of students (p < 0.05) and time spent on social media per day (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: Though half of the students maintained the same BMI during the lockdown, students who increased BMI were associated with physical activity and lifestyle. Hence, health awareness on weight maintenance, active physical activities, and a healthy lifestyle must be created among the students, which help in creating and implementing policies in the future.

Citing Articles

Impact of campus closure during COVID-19 on lifestyle, educational performance, and anxiety levels of college students in China.

Wang Y, Zhang Y, Wang J, Ge W, Wang L, Jia N BMC Public Health. 2024; 24(1):2218.

PMID: 39148106 PMC: 11325596. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-024-19744-8.


Physical Activity, Self-Care, and Menopausal Symptoms among Women in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia: Adherence to Postmenopausal Guidelines (PMGs).

Jalal S Healthcare (Basel). 2024; 12(9).

PMID: 38727443 PMC: 11083488. DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12090886.


Prevalence of Poor Sleep Quality and its Association with Lifestyle Habits, Competition-Based Activities, and Psychological Distress in Japanese Student-Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Monma T, Yamashita K, Yoshida G, Fujita E, Miyazawa T, Ebine N Sleep Sci. 2024; 17(1):e26-e36.

PMID: 38545238 PMC: 10965287. DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1772811.


Regional Agriculture and Food Systems Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the Near East and North Africa Region.

El Bilali H, Ben Hassen T Foods. 2024; 13(2).

PMID: 38254598 PMC: 10815245. DOI: 10.3390/foods13020297.


Anxiety, depression, and their comorbidity among Chinese college students during the COVID-19 lockdown in the post-epidemic era: an online cross-sectional survey.

Huang J, Liu X BMC Psychiatry. 2023; 23(1):923.

PMID: 38066524 PMC: 10709836. DOI: 10.1186/s12888-023-05442-z.


References
1.
AlHusseini N, Alqahtani A . COVID-19 pandemic's impact on eating habits in Saudi Arabia. J Public Health Res. 2020; 9(3):1868. PMC: 7512943. DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2020.1868. View

2.
Leon-Zarceno E, Moreno-Tenas A, Boix Vilella S, Garcia-Naveira A, Serrano-Rosa M . Habits and Psychological Factors Associated With Changes in Physical Activity Due to COVID-19 Confinement. Front Psychol. 2021; 12:620745. PMC: 7927665. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.620745. View

3.
Al-Rethaiaa A, Fahmy A, Al-Shwaiyat N . Obesity and eating habits among college students in Saudi Arabia: a cross sectional study. Nutr J. 2010; 9:39. PMC: 2949783. DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-9-39. View

4.
Wang Y, Vine S, Hsiao A, Rundle A, Goldsmith J . Weight-related behaviors when children are in school versus on summer breaks: does income matter?. J Sch Health. 2015; 85(7):458-66. DOI: 10.1111/josh.12274. View

5.
Ammar A, Brach M, Trabelsi K, Chtourou H, Boukhris O, Masmoudi L . Effects of COVID-19 Home Confinement on Eating Behaviour and Physical Activity: Results of the ECLB-COVID19 International Online Survey. Nutrients. 2020; 12(6). PMC: 7352706. DOI: 10.3390/nu12061583. View