A COMPARATIVE STUDY ABOUT LIFESTYLE BETWEEN THE SEDENTARY AND CONTROL GROUPS OF SELECTED HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS AT GYMNASTICS IN DHAKA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36481/diujhss.v10i1.wmphf780Keywords:
lifestyle,, Physical activity,, Food consumption habit,, Sedentary,, BMI,, Exercise,, Gymnastics.Abstract
This study aims to compare the lifestyles of two groups of individuals in Dhaka City: the sedentary group, consisting of non-participants in gymnastics, and the control group, comprising active participants in gymnastics. The motivation behind this comparison lies in the elevated risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) linked to an unhealthy lifestyle. The research involved 384 participants, divided evenly between the two groups, aged 20 to 50 and all residents of Dhaka City. The findings revealed that among those who refrained from exercise, 48% were categorized as normal weight, 20% were underweight, and 32% were overweight. Conversely, among those engaging in gym activities, approximately 78% maintained normal weight, and notably, none were classified as underweight with a BMI below 18.5. Within the gym- engaged group, a significant majority (84%) did not display signs of depression. Furthermore, 82% demonstrated adeptness in decision-making, and 90% reported freedom from anxiety. These favorable
outcomes were attributed to consistent physical activity and healthy habits. In contrast, participants not adopting a healthy lifestyle exhibited different outcomes. Around 48% of this group experienced depressive symptoms due to irregular and unhealthy practices. Moreover, 54% encountered difficulties in decision- making fluency, and 36% reported experiencing anxiety. These issues were likely due to inadequate physical activity and poor dietary choices. This study underscores the importance of motivating individuals
to maintain regular exercise routines and adopt nutritious dietary habits. Such strategies are pivotal in promoting overall health and mitigating the risk factors associated with lifestyle-related diseases.