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Sleep Quality and Body Mass Index in College Students: The Role of Sleep Disturbances
Authors:Perla A. Vargas  Melissa Flores  Elias Robles
Affiliation:1. Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Arizona State University, Glendale, Arizona;2. School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arizona State University, Glendale, Arizona;3. School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arizona State University, Glendale, Arizona
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: Obesity and its comorbidities have emerged as a leading public health concern. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and sleep patterns, including duration and disturbances. Methods: A convenience sample of 515 college students completed an online survey consisting of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and self-reported height and weight to calculate BMI. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed using components of the PSQI as predictors of overweight (BMI ≥ 25). Results: One-third of the participants had BMI ≥ 25, and 51% were poor-quality sleepers (PSQI > 5). Controlling for age and sex, only sleep disturbances were associated with overweight (odds ratio = 1.66, 95% confidence interval [1.08, 2.57]). Conclusions: Sleep disturbances, rather than sleep duration, predicted overweight among young adults; this is consistent with the most recent evidence in the literature. These findings support expanding the scope of wellness programs to promote healthy sleep among students.
Keywords:body mass index (BMI)  college students  habits  overweight  prevalence  sleep  sleep disturbance  sleep duration  sleep quality
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