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Estimating Ideal Sleep Duration by Physical Fitness in South Korean Adults: A Correlational Epidemiological Studyopen access

Authors
Lee Jong HyeonLee Jae MinJeong Hee SeongSo Wi-Young
Issue Date
Jul-2022
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Citation
SAGE Open, v.12, no.3
Journal Title
SAGE Open
Volume
12
Number
3
URI
https://yscholarhub.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.yonsei/6437
ISSN
2158-2440
Abstract
This study aimed to verify the relationship between ideal sleep duration and physical fitness in South Korean adults and older adults. The secondary analysis data of 2,832 adults (19-64 years) and 629 older adults (65 years and above), obtained from the 2015 National Fitness Survey, were analyzed. Participants completed various physical fitness tests (grip strength, sit-ups, standing long jump, 50m dash, sit-and-reach, and 20m shuttle run in adults; grip strength, sit-up, sit-to-stand, sit-and-reach, back-scratch, one-leg standing test, and 6-minute walk in older adults) and were divided into four groups based on self-reported sleep duration. Group differences in physical fitness variables were analyzed with one-way analysis of variance, and Pearson&#039;s correlation was used to verify the relationship between sleep duration and physical fitness; statistical significance was set at p< .05. In adult males, there was a positive correlation between explosive muscular strength (standing long jump) and sleep duration (p= .046), whereas in adult females, there was a negative correlation between cardiopulmonary endurance (20m shuttle run) and sleep duration (p=.026). However, in older adults, there was no significant correlation between sleep duration and physical fitness (p>.05). Further, across the sample, there were no significant group differences in physical fitness variables. A positive correlation exists between sleep duration and muscular strength in adult males and a negative correlation between sleep duration and cardiorespiratory endurance in adult females. Designing sleep and exercise programs based on these results may improve physical fitness among adults and older adults. Future studies that include controlled variables that affect physical fitness and sleep patterns are warranted.
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