2022
DOI: 10.1177/21582440221123040
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Estimating Ideal Sleep Duration by Physical Fitness in South Korean Adults: A Correlational Epidemiological Study

Abstract: This study aimed to verify the relationship between ideal sleep duration and physical fitness in South Korean adults and older adults. The secondary analysis data of 2,832 adults (19–64 years) and 629 older adults (65 years and above), obtained from the 2015 National Fitness Survey, were analyzed. Participants completed various physical fitness tests (grip strength, sit-ups, standing long jump, 50 m dash, sit-and-reach, and 20 m shuttle run in adults; grip strength, sit-up, sit-to-stand, sit-and-reach, back-sc… Show more

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“…The Pearson correlation coefficient is used to quantify the strength and direction of this relationship (Lindsay et al, 2021). A positive correlation suggests that higher hand grip strength is associated with greater sit-and-reach flexibility, while a negative correlation indicates an inverse relationship (Lee et al, 2022). Understanding the correlation between these exercises can provide insights into the interplay between upper body strength and flexibility in children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pearson correlation coefficient is used to quantify the strength and direction of this relationship (Lindsay et al, 2021). A positive correlation suggests that higher hand grip strength is associated with greater sit-and-reach flexibility, while a negative correlation indicates an inverse relationship (Lee et al, 2022). Understanding the correlation between these exercises can provide insights into the interplay between upper body strength and flexibility in children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%