The Relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI), Sleep Quality,and Fertility Quality of Life among Infertile Couples
Background: Infertility can profoundly impact various aspects of a couple's life, including their body mass index (BMI), sleep quality, and overall quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the relationship between BMI, sleep quality, and quality of life among infertile coupl...
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2-s2.0-85214341000 Zahari Z.; Sham F.; Teng N.I.M.F.; Arshad A.H.; Yatim R. The Relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI), Sleep Quality,and Fertility Quality of Life among Infertile Couples 2024 Malaysian Journal of Nursing 16 10.31674/mjn.2024.v16isupp1.011 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85214341000&doi=10.31674%2fmjn.2024.v16isupp1.011&partnerID=40&md5=3e10a14b4ab2aabb4d366a688b5c2382 Background: Infertility can profoundly impact various aspects of a couple's life, including their body mass index (BMI), sleep quality, and overall quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the relationship between BMI, sleep quality, and quality of life among infertile couples. Methods: Conducted at a tertiary hospital in Selangor, the study involved 126 participants (63 couples). BMI, sleep quality (measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, PSQI), and quality of life (measured using the Fertility Quality of Life, FertiQoL) were assessed. Data were analysed using IBM SPSS version 29. Results: Poor sleep quality (PSQI score >5) was observed in 10.3% of participants, while 89.7% had good sleep quality (PSQI score <5). The mean BMI was 27.52 ± 6.48. This study revealed no significant relationship between all three variables (body mass index, sleep quality, and quality of life) among the infertile couple as the p-value was more than 0.05. Conclusion: These findings suggest that while BMI does not significantly impact the quality of life among infertile couples, sleep quality may have a minor influence; by addressing sleep quality issues and understanding their relationship with BMI and overall health, nurses can contribute to improving the quality of life for patients, particularly those struggling with infertility and related concerns. © 2024 Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd., Lincoln University College. All rights reserved. Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd., Lincoln University College 22317007 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Zahari Z.; Sham F.; Teng N.I.M.F.; Arshad A.H.; Yatim R. |
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The Relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI), Sleep Quality,and Fertility Quality of Life among Infertile Couples |
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The Relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI), Sleep Quality,and Fertility Quality of Life among Infertile Couples |
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Background: Infertility can profoundly impact various aspects of a couple's life, including their body mass index (BMI), sleep quality, and overall quality of life. This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the relationship between BMI, sleep quality, and quality of life among infertile couples. Methods: Conducted at a tertiary hospital in Selangor, the study involved 126 participants (63 couples). BMI, sleep quality (measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, PSQI), and quality of life (measured using the Fertility Quality of Life, FertiQoL) were assessed. Data were analysed using IBM SPSS version 29. Results: Poor sleep quality (PSQI score >5) was observed in 10.3% of participants, while 89.7% had good sleep quality (PSQI score <5). The mean BMI was 27.52 ± 6.48. This study revealed no significant relationship between all three variables (body mass index, sleep quality, and quality of life) among the infertile couple as the p-value was more than 0.05. Conclusion: These findings suggest that while BMI does not significantly impact the quality of life among infertile couples, sleep quality may have a minor influence; by addressing sleep quality issues and understanding their relationship with BMI and overall health, nurses can contribute to improving the quality of life for patients, particularly those struggling with infertility and related concerns. © 2024 Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd., Lincoln University College. All rights reserved. |
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