Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Olahraga (Apr 2024)

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SLEEP QUALITY WITH MUSCLE MASS IN FEMALE MEDICAL STUDENTS

  • Kevina Nuraini Yusuf,
  • Nurfitri Bustamam,
  • Tri Faranita,
  • Diana Agustini Purwaningastuti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17509/jpjo.v9i1.66263
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 103 – 110

Abstract

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Female medical students tend to have low physical activity (PALP levels accompanied by poor sleep quality. This condition could disrupt muscle protein metabolism, resulting in decreased muscle mass at a young age. This study aims to determine the association between physical activity and sleep quality with muscle mass in female medical students. A cross-sectional study design was conducted on 60 female students according to the criteria selected using stratified random sampling. The study instruments were Tanita Medical Body Composition Analyzer (MC-980MA Plus), Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Study results found that 34 (56,7%) subjects, 23 (38,3%) subjects, and 3 (5%) subjects had low, normal, and high muscle mass respectively. Physical activity levels PAL of 25 (41,7%) subjects were low, 30 (50%) subjects were moderate, and 5 (8,3%) subjects were high. A number of 55 (88,3%) subjects had poor sleep quality, while the other 7 (11,7%) subjects had good sleep quality. Multiple regression logistic test showed that PAL had more effect on muscle mass (p = 0,000; OR = 14,056, CI = 3,488-56,637) compared to sleep quality (p = 0,104; OR = 7,680, CI = 0,657-89,726). Therefore, young adults need to exercise regularly and perform sleep hygiene to maintain their muscle mass.

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