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Sedentary Lifestyle Associated Hyperventilation Syndrome among Students of Karachi Quarantined Amidst COVID Out Break: A Cross Sectional Survey

Authors :
Anika Nadeem
Ramesha Qazi
Anum Zafar
Sadia Batool
Rizmi Naseer
Source :
Pakistan BioMedical Journal. :24-29
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
CrossLinks International Publishers, 2023.

Abstract

Sedentary activity has been related to poor physical health outcomes in both adults and youth in previous studies. While there is growing evidence of a correlation between sedentary behavior and mental health outcomes, little is known about the risk of hyperventilation syndrome. Objective: To find out the prevalence of hyperventilation syndrome due to sedentary lifestyle among students of Karachi quarantined amidst COVID outbreak. Methods: A cross sectional online survey based questionnaire which included IPAQ (International physical activity questionnaire) to access sedentary behavior and Nijmegen questionnaire to rule out hyperventilation syndrome was used to collect data from 214 students from Karachi, Pakistan. Results: Out of the total 214 subjects, 128(59.5%) developed a sedentary behavior and 86(40%) were found non sedentary. These 128(59.5%) students were further assessed for hyperventilation out of which 114(53%) were found to be positive. Conclusions: The study concluded that 53% students of Karachi with sedentary lifestyle developed hyperventilation syndrome amidst COVID outbreak.

Details

ISSN :
27092798 and 2709278X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pakistan BioMedical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........552b0bfffbff91c105d320e1a6f789b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.54393/pbmj.v6i3.856