IMPACT OF BMI ON COGNITIVE ABILITY AND SLEEP QUALITY IN ADOLESCENTS

Authors

  • Noor Falak Student, Afro Asian Institute affiliated with GCUF Author
  • Areej Arshad Physical Therapist, Sprout Resource Centre, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Minahil Arshad Student, Afro Asian Institute affiliated with GCUF Author
  • Samara Shaukat Physiotherapist, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Kainat Naeem Student, Afro Asian Institute affiliated with GCUF Author
  • Muhammad Abubaker Tariq Physiotherapist, Tahira Clinic & Medical Centre, Lahore, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65035/8twdc939

Keywords:

Body Mass Index, Cognitive Ability, Sleep Quality, Adolescents, PSQI, SPSS, Cross-sectional Study

Abstract

This cross-sectional study examined the effect of Body Mass Index (BMI) on sleep quality and cognitive performance in 196 adolescents (12–20 years) from Lahore government schools and colleges, selected through convenience sampling. Eligible participants had no history of substance use, chronic illness, neurological or psychiatric disorders, sleep issues, or recent major life events. Data were collected using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, a Cognitive Assessment Questionnaire, and BMI calculations. Analysis with SPSS 25 showed most participants had poor sleep and average cognition, with no significant association between BMI and either sleep quality (p = 0.714) or cognition (p = 0.697). Findings suggest that factors other than BMI—such as behavioral, environmental, or psychosocial influences—may play a greater role in adolescent sleep and cognitive health.

 

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Published

2025-10-03

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How to Cite

IMPACT OF BMI ON COGNITIVE ABILITY AND SLEEP QUALITY IN ADOLESCENTS. (2025). Journal of Medical & Health Sciences Review, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.65035/8twdc939