Effects of Smartphone on Physical Activity and Academic Performance of Medical Undergraduates of Islamabad: A cross-sectional Study

Smartphone effects on medical students

  • Amna Imran Demonstrator, Department of Community Medicine, Islamabad Medical and Dental College.
  • Ayesha Fazal Lecturer, Department of Medical Education, School of Dentistry, SZABMU/ PIMS.
  • Seemi Tanvir Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Margalla Institute of Health Sciences.
  • Sadia Zafar Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Islamabad.
  • Nadia Tariq Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Islamabad.
  • Sadaf Tariq Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Islamabad.
Keywords: Smartphone, Physical activity, Academic performance, Medical students

Abstract

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Smartphones have become an essential part of our life, serving multiple functions like messages, calls and navigation. Smartphone users will increase up to 7.5 billion by 2026. Overuse of smartphones not only causes time wastage and health hazards but also have effects on physical activity and academics. Evaluation of these effects was the need of time, so this study was conducted to assess duration of smartphone usage in undergraduate medical students, and their association with physical activity and academic performance was determined.

METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional survey among 384 undergraduates was conducted from April to August 2019 in Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Islamabad. Convenient sampling technique was done. Structured questionnaire containing socio-demographic information along with a smartphone addiction scale was used. IPAQ long form was also used to determine physical activity among the participants. Academic performance was determined through marks percentage obtained in Annual Professional examination. Data was collected and analyzed by using SPSS 21. Frequencies and percentages were calculated and tests of significance were applied.

RESULTS: It was observed that smartphone addiction was more pronounced in male participants 112(64.4%) than in females 109(51.9%). Thus, more male participants were found overweight (16.6%) than females (13.8%). Excessive smartphone usage was found to be significantly associated with physical activity (p-value 0.03). However, excessive smartphone usage had insignificant association with academic performance (p-value=0.250).

CONCLUSION: A strong association between excess smartphone usage with reduced physical activity was found. However, smartphone usage had no association with the academic performance of students.

Published
2023-05-16
How to Cite
Amna Imran, Ayesha Fazal, Seemi Tanvir, Sadia Zafar, Nadia Tariq, & Sadaf Tariq. (2023). Effects of Smartphone on Physical Activity and Academic Performance of Medical Undergraduates of Islamabad: A cross-sectional Study. Journal of University Medical & Dental College, 14(2), 606-611. https://doi.org/10.37723/jumdc.v14i2.765
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Original Article