RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES
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Resumo: | In the military environment, physical activity is essential to maintain the operational level and adequate health status of the troops. The social isolation resulting from the COVID19 pandemic had a negative impact on aspects related to a healthy lifestyle, including in the armed forces. Among them, the lack of physical activity has the potential to negatively affect the sleep quality and body composition of soldiers, and its dysfunctions can cause risks for military activities. Objective: To relate physical activity with the quality of sleep and body composition of young soldiers from Colégio Militar de Santa Maria – RS. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with 68 male soldiers, aged 18 to 21 years. The short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the adapted version of the Kasari Fit Index were used to assess the level and index of physical activity, respectively. To assess body composition, BMI and fat percentage were collected using the skinfold method. To assess sleep quality, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Spearman correlation, Chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests were used in the statistical analysis, with SPSS 25 and a significance level of p<0.05. Results: According to IPAQ criteria, 64.7% of the sample was classified as physically active and 35.3% as very active. Regarding the body composition of the sample, 66.2% had a fat percentage compatible with military activity, classified as excellent, good or above average; 72.1% had a normal BMI classification, 22.0% were overweight and 5.9% were obese. There was a strong negative correlation between physical activity and fat percentage, where ρ(68)= -0.785, and a moderate negative correlation between physical activity and BMI, where ρ(68)= -0.487. A statistically significant difference was observed between the fat percentage of physically very active participants (median=9.72) and active (median=14.03)(p<0.001). BMI differs statistically significantly between physically very active (median=22.52) and active (median=23.93)(p=0.005). The analyzes between physical activity and sleep quality showed a significant association between the level of physical activity and the quality of sleep in the sample, where χ2(1)=6.858, p = 0.009. There is a statistically significant difference in the physical activity index of participants classified as having good (median=48) and poor (median=32) sleep. There was a moderate negative correlation between the physical activity index and the sleep quality scores, where ρ(68) = -0.557, p < 0.001 so that the higher the physical activity index, the lower the PSQI and better sleep quality. Conclusion: The entire sample was physically active despite the period of restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Higher levels and indices of physical activity are associated with more adequate body composition, and the results point to a positive association between physical activity and sleep quality in young soldiers, so that greater physical activity is associated with better sleep quality. |
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Moraes, Cristina Machado Bragança deSantos, Daniela Lopes dosBoeck, Carina RodriguesColpo, ElisângelaMoraes, Cristina Machado Bragança deIahnke, Vinícius Jacondino2022-02-10T20:30:00Z2021-12-14Iahnke, Vinícius Jacondino. RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES. 2021. 83f. Dissertação( Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde e da Vida) - Universidade Franciscana, Santa Maria - RS.http://www.tede.universidadefranciscana.edu.br:8080/handle/UFN-BDTD/1049In the military environment, physical activity is essential to maintain the operational level and adequate health status of the troops. The social isolation resulting from the COVID19 pandemic had a negative impact on aspects related to a healthy lifestyle, including in the armed forces. Among them, the lack of physical activity has the potential to negatively affect the sleep quality and body composition of soldiers, and its dysfunctions can cause risks for military activities. Objective: To relate physical activity with the quality of sleep and body composition of young soldiers from Colégio Militar de Santa Maria – RS. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with 68 male soldiers, aged 18 to 21 years. The short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the adapted version of the Kasari Fit Index were used to assess the level and index of physical activity, respectively. To assess body composition, BMI and fat percentage were collected using the skinfold method. To assess sleep quality, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Spearman correlation, Chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests were used in the statistical analysis, with SPSS 25 and a significance level of p<0.05. Results: According to IPAQ criteria, 64.7% of the sample was classified as physically active and 35.3% as very active. Regarding the body composition of the sample, 66.2% had a fat percentage compatible with military activity, classified as excellent, good or above average; 72.1% had a normal BMI classification, 22.0% were overweight and 5.9% were obese. There was a strong negative correlation between physical activity and fat percentage, where ρ(68)= -0.785, and a moderate negative correlation between physical activity and BMI, where ρ(68)= -0.487. A statistically significant difference was observed between the fat percentage of physically very active participants (median=9.72) and active (median=14.03)(p<0.001). BMI differs statistically significantly between physically very active (median=22.52) and active (median=23.93)(p=0.005). The analyzes between physical activity and sleep quality showed a significant association between the level of physical activity and the quality of sleep in the sample, where χ2(1)=6.858, p = 0.009. There is a statistically significant difference in the physical activity index of participants classified as having good (median=48) and poor (median=32) sleep. There was a moderate negative correlation between the physical activity index and the sleep quality scores, where ρ(68) = -0.557, p < 0.001 so that the higher the physical activity index, the lower the PSQI and better sleep quality. Conclusion: The entire sample was physically active despite the period of restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Higher levels and indices of physical activity are associated with more adequate body composition, and the results point to a positive association between physical activity and sleep quality in young soldiers, so that greater physical activity is associated with better sleep quality.No ambiente militar, a atividade física é fundamental para manutenção do nível de operacionalidade e do adequado estado saúde da tropa. O isolamento social decorrente da pandemia COVID19 provocou impacto negativo nos aspectos relativos ao estilo de vida saudável, inclusive nas forças armadas. Dentre eles, a falta de atividade física apresenta potencial para afetar negativamente a qualidade do sono e a composição corporal de militares, e suas disfunções podem provocar riscos para as atividades militares. Objetivo: Relacionar a atividade física com a qualidade do sono e composição corporal de jovens militares do Colégio Militar de Santa Maria – RS. Metodologia: Estudo transversal com 68 militares do sexo masculino, de 18 a 21 anos. Utilizou-se o Questionário Internacional de Atividade Física (IPAQ) na versão curta e a versão adaptada do Kasari Fit Index para a avaliação do nível e do índice de atividade física, respectivamente. Para avaliação da composição corporal foram coletados o IMC e o percentual de gordura através do método de dobras cutâneas. Na avaliação da qualidade do sono utilizou-se o Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Os testes Kolmogorov-Smirnov, correlação de Spearman, Qui-quadrado e Mann-Whitney foram utilizados na análise estatística, com SPSS 25 e nível de significância p<0,05. Resultados: Segundo critérios do IPAQ, 64,7% da amostra classificou-se como fisicamente ativa e 35,3% como muito ativa. Em relação a composição corporal da amostra, 66,2% apresentaram percentual de gordura compatível com a atividade militar, classificado como excelente, bom ou acima da média; 72,1% apresentaram classificação do IMC normal, 22,0% sobrepeso e 5,9% obesos. Observou-se correlação forte negativa entre atividade física e o percentual de gordura, onde ρ(68)= -0,785, e correlação moderada negativa entre atividade física e o IMC, onde ρ(68)= -0,487. Foi observada uma diferença estatisticamente significante entre o percentual de gordura dos participantes fisicamente muito ativos (mediana=9,72) e ativos (mediana=14,03)(p<0,001). O IMC se difere de forma estatisticamente significante entre os fisicamente muito ativos (mediana=22,52) e ativos (mediana=23,93)(p=0,005). As análises entre atividade física e qualidade do sono demonstraram existir uma associação significativa entre o nível de atividade física e a qualidade do sono da amostra, onde χ2(1)=6,858, p = 0,009. Há uma diferença estatisticamente significativa no índice de atividade física dos participantes classificados com sono bom(mediana=48) e ruim(mediana=32), de forma que indivíduos com sono bom apresentam maiores escores de atividade física. Observou-se uma correlação moderada negativa entre o índice de atividade física e os escores da qualidade do sono, onde ρ(68) = -0,557, p < 0,001 de forma que, quanto maior o índice de atividade física menores os escores do PSQI e melhor a qualidade do sono. Conclusão: A totalidade da amostra apresentou-se fisicamente ativa apesar do período de restrições imposto pela pandemia. Maiores níveis e índices de atividades físicas estão associados à mais adequada composição corporal, e os resultados apontam para uma associação positiva entre a atividade física e a qualidade do sono de jovens militares de forma que, a maior prática de atividade física está associada a uma melhor qualidade do sono.Submitted by Clarice Rosa Machado (clarice.machado@ufn.edu.br) on 2022-02-10T20:30:00Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertacao_ViníciusJacondinoIahnke_Tede.pdf: 970814 bytes, checksum: fa05552e129029a12c12437fca77c1aa (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-02-10T20:30:00Z (GMT). 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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES |
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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES Iahnke, Vinícius Jacondino qualidade do sono, atividade física, índice de massa corporal; percentual de gordura; militares sleep quality, physical activity, body mass index; fat percentage; military Ciências da Saúde e da Vida |
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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES |
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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES |
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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES |
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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES |
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RELAÇÃO ENTRE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DO SONO E COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL DE JOVENS MILITARES |
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Iahnke, Vinícius Jacondino |
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Iahnke, Vinícius Jacondino |
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Moraes, Cristina Machado Bragança de |
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Santos, Daniela Lopes dos |
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Boeck, Carina Rodrigues |
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Colpo, Elisângela |
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Moraes, Cristina Machado Bragança de |
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Iahnke, Vinícius Jacondino |
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Moraes, Cristina Machado Bragança de Santos, Daniela Lopes dos Boeck, Carina Rodrigues Colpo, Elisângela Moraes, Cristina Machado Bragança de |
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qualidade do sono, atividade física, índice de massa corporal; percentual de gordura; militares |
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qualidade do sono, atividade física, índice de massa corporal; percentual de gordura; militares sleep quality, physical activity, body mass index; fat percentage; military Ciências da Saúde e da Vida |
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sleep quality, physical activity, body mass index; fat percentage; military |
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Ciências da Saúde e da Vida |
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In the military environment, physical activity is essential to maintain the operational level and adequate health status of the troops. The social isolation resulting from the COVID19 pandemic had a negative impact on aspects related to a healthy lifestyle, including in the armed forces. Among them, the lack of physical activity has the potential to negatively affect the sleep quality and body composition of soldiers, and its dysfunctions can cause risks for military activities. Objective: To relate physical activity with the quality of sleep and body composition of young soldiers from Colégio Militar de Santa Maria – RS. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with 68 male soldiers, aged 18 to 21 years. The short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the adapted version of the Kasari Fit Index were used to assess the level and index of physical activity, respectively. To assess body composition, BMI and fat percentage were collected using the skinfold method. To assess sleep quality, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Spearman correlation, Chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests were used in the statistical analysis, with SPSS 25 and a significance level of p<0.05. Results: According to IPAQ criteria, 64.7% of the sample was classified as physically active and 35.3% as very active. Regarding the body composition of the sample, 66.2% had a fat percentage compatible with military activity, classified as excellent, good or above average; 72.1% had a normal BMI classification, 22.0% were overweight and 5.9% were obese. There was a strong negative correlation between physical activity and fat percentage, where ρ(68)= -0.785, and a moderate negative correlation between physical activity and BMI, where ρ(68)= -0.487. A statistically significant difference was observed between the fat percentage of physically very active participants (median=9.72) and active (median=14.03)(p<0.001). BMI differs statistically significantly between physically very active (median=22.52) and active (median=23.93)(p=0.005). The analyzes between physical activity and sleep quality showed a significant association between the level of physical activity and the quality of sleep in the sample, where χ2(1)=6.858, p = 0.009. There is a statistically significant difference in the physical activity index of participants classified as having good (median=48) and poor (median=32) sleep. There was a moderate negative correlation between the physical activity index and the sleep quality scores, where ρ(68) = -0.557, p < 0.001 so that the higher the physical activity index, the lower the PSQI and better sleep quality. Conclusion: The entire sample was physically active despite the period of restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Higher levels and indices of physical activity are associated with more adequate body composition, and the results point to a positive association between physical activity and sleep quality in young soldiers, so that greater physical activity is associated with better sleep quality. |
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