Calidad de vida en personas según tipo de confinamiento de estudiantes universitarios chilenos en pandemia por COVID-19

  • Cigarroa I
  • Bravo-Leal M
  • Sepúlveda-Martin S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 confinement measures in the population affected the quality of life and sleep. Aims: To determine if confinement is associated with a lower quality of life and sleep. Subjects and Methods: A self-reported survey including questions about type of confinement, time spent in front of a screen, the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ), the Sleep Self Report questionnaire and the SF-36 quality of life survey, was answered by 621 Chilean university students. Results: Confined and not confined respondents spent a great amount of time in front of a screen, in sedentary activities and sleeping > 8 or < 6 hours per day. Those who were in confinement reported having a poorer quality of sleep and quality of life compared to those who were not in confinement. Those who required mandatory confinement for suspected COVID-19 had the worst quality of sleep and quality of life. Conclusions: University students had sedentary lifestyles regardless of the type of confinement. Those who were in confinement, especially for suspected COVID-19 infection, had the worst quality of sleep and quality of life.

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Cigarroa, I., Bravo-Leal, M., Sepúlveda-Martin, S., Bernales-Hermosilla, M., Espinoza-Salinas, A., Modinger-Rondanelli, P., … Jorquera-Cáceres, I. (2022). Calidad de vida en personas según tipo de confinamiento de estudiantes universitarios chilenos en pandemia por COVID-19. Revista Médica de Chile, 150(6), 764–773. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872022000600764

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