Determinants of Physical Activity and Mental Health During and After Covid-19 Lockdown
NCT ID: NCT05031988
Last Updated: 2022-02-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
442 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-10-18
2021-12-16
Brief Summary
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Thus, this study is done to assess the impact Covid-19 movement restriction has had on university students from a physical and psychological standpoint during the MCO period. The implementation of the various restriction order has caused the students to go through numerous cycles of distress and it is of importance to determine the impact it has done to be able to provide the appropriate support if needed.
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Detailed Description
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Tertiary level students consist of more out of state students, and this implies that most of them are probably living in hostels or near campus. The sudden lockdown that is imposed during June 2021 forced all the citizens to stay as they are, and prohibit socialization making a sudden change yet again to the environment university students are in after they could return to prepare for physical classes. This may induce a feeling of freedom being stripped away from university students, boredom when they are left all alone and uncertainty over their own health condition which all may prompt negative psychological impacts. The lockdown has also forced closure of academic institutions which leads to the teaching delivery to be converted from physical face-to-face to online. This can cause a whole lot of consequences. The primary concern for all the university students is definitely their academic progression. The students are now anxious about their study completion, whether they will be able to graduate on time and if their programme is still recognised. The running of the exams and those that are living with their family where they must share the load on household chores and taking care of their siblings or family members are some important stressors and can negatively affect thier mental health.
Maintaining PA has been well studied at this point for its effect on the physical health of an individual let it be better musculoskeletal health, reduced risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, or better self-esteem and confidence. Chekroud et al studied on the effect physical exercise has on mental health in their 1.2 million USA individuals and they report that generally physical activity has optimal effect on the mental health of their participants. Those who exercised have lower self-reported mental health burden than those who did not, and this association was consistent across all demographic factors be it age, gender, ethnicity, or household income. However, the type, duration, and intensity of exercise seems to have different ranges of response and it should be noted that more exercise is not always better. In their study, the duration of exercise between 30-60mins has the highest benefits in lowering mental health burden and this slowly declines with more duration of exercise and even worsen the mental state when it exceeds 3 hours.
To summarize, it is shown that physical activity is beneficial even for mental health and although the exact volume of physical exercise that's optimal is still up for discussion with further research delving into this area, we believe it is appropriate to say that exercise of any form is definitely better than being sedentary when it comes to the mental state of an individual. It is without a doubt a protective factor that everyone should maintain especially during these times of uncertainty to be in an optimal headspace. Therefore, aim of this study is to examine the determinanats of physical activity and mental health during and after Covid-19 lockdown among university Tunku Abdul Rahman students. Determinants of physcial activity and mental health are factors including gender, race, living condition, living area, restriction level, family income, and pre-lockdown habits that may or may not have effect on the differences in scores of the outcome measures.
Data will be tabulated into the microsoft excel, and analyzed with the help of SPSS (version 26). Mcnemer test will be used to compare the proportion of participans in each category (variables include gender, race, living condition, living area, restriction level, family income, and pre-lockdown habits) pre lockdown and post lockdown. Chi-square test would be utilized to assess if there is a significant difference between the groups (physically active vs inactive, anxiety vs no anxiety, depression vs no depression). Finally, logistic regeression will be implemented to determine the relationship of each variable with respect to outcome measures (physical activity, anxiety, and depression).
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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University Students
To assess the determinants of physical activity and mental health among university students during and after Covid-19 lockdown.
No intervention will be used.
Determinants of physical activity and mental health among the students during Covid-19 lockdown will be assessed.
Interventions
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No intervention will be used.
Determinants of physical activity and mental health among the students during Covid-19 lockdown will be assessed.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
25 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Imtiyaz Ali Mir
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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U/SERC/137/2021
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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