"Correlation Between Sleep, Anxiety and Physical Activity" by Jolie Uwineza
 

Correlation Between Sleep, Anxiety and Physical Activity

Authors

Jolie Uwineza

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

4-2025

Abstract

This study explores the interconnected relationships between sleep quality, anxiety levels, and physical activity, aiming to understand how these factors influence each other and overall well-being. PURPOSE: to investigate sleep, anxiety, and physical activity levels in order determine the relationship between these variables. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Participants completed a survey about their physical activity levels, anxiety, and sleep quality. In addition to these variables, participants also reported their height, weight, and age. RESULTS: There was a negative correlation between physical activity and anxiety (r = -0.10), a positive correlation between anxiety and sleep quality (r = 0.30), and a negative correlation between physical activity and sleep quality (r = -0.36). CONCLUSION: Regular physical activity is weakly correlated with improved sleep quality but not anxiety.

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