Flashcards : Screen Time and Physical Activity — 65 cartes

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1Question

Which digital devices do university students use for learning and entertainment?

Réponse

Smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other digital devices.

2Question

For what purposes do university students use digital devices?

Réponse

Learning materials, online classes, research, communication, academic requirements, entertainment, social networking, gaming, and information consumption.

3Question

How many hours per day do university students worldwide spend using screens?

Réponse

Eight to ten hours per day.

4Question

When do university students use screens more frequently?

Réponse

During weekends and examination periods.

5Question

How many hours per day do Filipino students spend using screens?

Réponse

More than nine hours per day.

6Question

How does Filipino students' screen time compare in Southeast Asia?

Réponse

It is among the highest averages in Southeast Asia.

7Question

What is the definition of screen time for students?

Réponse

The total hours per day spent using digital devices for academic tasks, social media, gaming, and recreation.

8Question

What health risks are linked to prolonged screen use?

Réponse

Sedentary lifestyles, sleep disruption, weight gain, and chronic illnesses.

9Question

What mental health issues are common in teens with 4+ hours of daily screen time?

Réponse

Anxiety and depression symptoms.

10Question

What percentage of teens with high screen time had anxiety symptoms recently?

Réponse

Approximately 27%.

11Question

What health problems are linked to excessive screen use in college students?

Réponse

Sedentary lifestyles, weight gain, musculoskeletal problems, and mental fatigue.

12Question

How does excessive screen use affect social interaction in college students?

Réponse

It reduces face-to-face social interaction.

13Question

How can prolonged sitting affect health independently of physical activity?

Réponse

It affects metabolic and mental processes.

14Question

How many students did Hoyt et al. (2018) study in Northern California?

Réponse

They studied 553 students.

15Question

What percentage of students in Hoyt et al.'s study were girls?

Réponse

57% were girls.

16Question

How many sleep-barrier groups did the study identify?

Réponse

Four sleep-barrier groups were identified.

17Question

What percentage of students faced School/Screens Barriers?

Réponse

62% of students faced School/Screens Barriers.

18Question

What proportion of students met recommended sleep guidelines in the study?

Réponse

About 30% met recommended sleep guidelines.

19Question

What was stress associated with in the sleep-barrier study?

Réponse

Stress was associated with shorter sleep.

20Question

Which analysis method was used to identify sleep-barrier groups?

Réponse

Latent class analysis was used.

21Question

Which criterion helped select the best-fitting sleep-barrier groups?

Réponse

Bayesian Information Criterion was used.

22Question

What defines physical activity in terms of bodily movement?

Réponse

Any bodily movement requiring energy expenditure.

23Question

What does the WHO recommend for adult physical activity weekly?

Réponse

At least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity.

24Question

How is sedentary behavior characterized?

Réponse

Time spent sitting, lying down, or doing low-energy activities using digital devices.

25Question

What health issues are linked to physical inactivity?

Réponse

Obesity, insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, poor posture, musculoskeletal problems, stress, anxiety, and depression.

26Question

What does screen time measure compared to physical activity levels?

Réponse

Screen time measures digital-device use duration, physical activity measures movement frequency, duration, and intensity.

27Question

What relationship did Castro et al. (2020) find between screen hours and physical activity?

Réponse

They found a negative relationship where higher screen time linked to less exercise or sports participation.

28Question

What did Cagas et al. (2022) observe about Filipino students' screen use and physical activity?

Réponse

Higher screen use was linked to significantly lower physical activity engagement.

29Question

What correlation did Nurulaini et al. (2024) find among screen time, physical activity, and physical fitness?

Réponse

They found a significant simultaneous correlation among all three variables.

30Question

How is screen time related to physical fitness according to Nurulaini et al. (2024)?

Réponse

Screen time was not directly associated with physical fitness.

31Question

How does screen time affect physical activity according to Nurulaini et al. (2024)?

Réponse

Screen time was associated with reduced physical activity.

32Question

What is one aim of the study regarding Bukidnon State University students?

Réponse

To determine average daily screen time.

33Question

What relationship does the study aim to examine among students?

Réponse

The relationship between screen time and physical activity participation.

34Question

What factors does the study seek to identify among Bukidnon State University students?

Réponse

Factors influencing screen use and movement behaviors.

35Question

What average behavior does the research question ask about students?

Réponse

Average daily screen time.

36Question

What health-related level does the research question assess in students?

Réponse

Physical activity levels according to recommended health guidelines.

37Question

What relationship does the research question investigate?

Réponse

Whether daily screen time has a significant relationship with physical activity.

38Question

What does Displacement Theory propose about time use?

Réponse

Time spent on one activity reduces time available for others.

39Question

According to Displacement Theory, what may increased screen time reduce?

Réponse

Time devoted to physical activity.

40Question

What does Sedentary Behavior Theory explain about prolonged sitting?

Réponse

It can negatively affect physical health and well-being.

41Question

According to Sedentary Behavior Theory, what processes are affected independently of physical activity?

Réponse

Metabolic and mental processes.

42Question

In the conceptual framework, what is the independent variable?

Réponse

Screen time.

43Question

How is screen time divided in the conceptual framework?

Réponse

Into academic, social, and recreational device use.

44Question

In the conceptual framework, what is the dependent variable?

Réponse

Physical activity levels.

45Question

How are physical activity levels measured in the framework?

Réponse

By frequency, duration, and intensity of exercise and movement.

46Question

Who are the participants in the study at Bukidnon State University?

Réponse

30 full-time undergraduate students at the main campus.

47Question

What data collection method does the study use?

Réponse

Self-reported surveys.

48Question

Which monitoring tools are not used in the study?

Réponse

Objective tools like applications or fitness trackers.

49Question

Which variables does the study examine?

Réponse

Maximum daily screen time and physical activity levels.

50Question

Which variables are excluded from the study?

Réponse

Diet, sleep quality, mental health, and stress.

51Question

Who may benefit from the study's findings?

Réponse

Students, parents, teachers, health professionals, and researchers.

52Question

How can the study's findings be used?

Réponse

To inform healthier technology habits, wellness programs, policies, and interventions.

53Question

What does a quantitative correlational research design measure?

Réponse

It measures variables numerically.

54Question

Where will the study be conducted?

Réponse

At Bukidnon State University in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines.

55Question

Which students are included in the study's participants?

Réponse

Third-year Bachelor of Physical Education students attending on-campus classes.

56Question

What is the age requirement for participants in the study?

Réponse

Participants must be 18 years or older.

57Question

What is purposive sampling?

Réponse

It selects participants who meet study-required characteristics.

58Question

What items does the self-administered questionnaire include?

Réponse

Demographic items and maximum daily screen time measures.

59Question

What approvals are needed before data collection begins?

Réponse

University and possible ethics approval.

60Question

How is informed consent obtained during data collection?

Réponse

By explaining the study and obtaining consent from participants.

61Question

Which method tests the relationship between screen time and physical activity?

Réponse

Pearson product-moment correlation.

62Question

What significance level is used for statistical decisions?

Réponse

Alpha equals 0.05.

63Question

How are statistical results presented?

Réponse

In tables or graphs.

64Question

What protects participant anonymity in the study?

Réponse

Questionnaires contain no names and results are reported in grouped form.

65Question

How are electronic and printed data securely handled?

Réponse

Electronic files are password protected; printed questionnaires are securely stored and disposed of after the study.

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