Healthy lifestyle behaviors are major predictors of mental wellbeing during COVID-19 pandemic confinement: A study on adult Arabs in higher educational institutions

Author:

Kilani Hashem A.ORCID,Bataineh Mo’ath F.,Al-Nawayseh Ali,Atiyat Khaled,Obeid Omar,Abu-Hilal Maher M.,Mansi Taiysir,Al-Kilani Maher,Al-Kitani Mahfoodha,El-Saleh Majed,Jaber Ruba M.,Sweidan Ahmad,Himsi Mawaheb,Yousef Iyad,Alzeer Faten,Nasrallah Monther,Al Dhaheri Ayesha S.,Al-Za’abi Abdulsalam,Allala Osama,Al-Kilani Laila,Alhasan Asma M.,Ghieda Mohamed,Najah Yasir,Alsheekhly Saad,Alhaifi Ahmad,Shukri Raghda,Al Adwani Jamal,Waly MostafaORCID,Kilani Laila,Kilani Leen H.,al Shareef Ahmad S.,Kilani Areej

Abstract

Background In the past infectious diseases affected the quality of lifestyle during home confinement. The study conducted examines the influence of home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak on lifestyle, mental wellbeing, nutritional status, and sleeping pattern. Method An online multicategorical questionnaire was distributed to collect demographic information combined with the following tools: Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), WHO-5 wellbeing score, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). A snowball non-discriminate sampling procedure was conducted to collect data from people attending or working at higher institutions from March 1, 2020 to April 24, 2020. A total of 1723 completed responses (917 males, 37.4 ±13.4 years old and 806 females 32.2 ± 11.5 years old) were collected. Results The female participants had significantly lower mental health scores than males (53.9% vs. 46.1%). The mental wellbeing scores were higher among participants with medium and high physical activity (PA) levels (p < 0.00). Additionally, the mental wellbeing scores were significantly improved by dietary quality and it’s sleeping score (p < 0.001). However, PA was by far the major determinant of the mental health scores. Conclusion Factors such as PA, diet, and sleeping patterns were associated with mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 confinement among Arab participants.

Funder

Ministry of Higher Education

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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