Association between suboptimal health status and academic performance: A cross-sectional study of 1,028 medical students in Punjab, Pakistan

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https://doi.org/10.17977/um086v3i22025p72-81

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academic performance, medical students, physical activity, screen time, sleep quality, suboptimal health status

Abstract

Background: Suboptimal health status (SHS) refers to the transitional period between health and illness, characterized by unexplained symptoms and premature changes in functional status without a known medical diagnosis. Objective: The aim is to examine how often SHS occurs and how lifestyle factors influence both SHS and the academic success of medical students. Methods: A Cross-sectional survey was conducted from February 2024 to September 2024 with first- to fifth-year medical students from four randomly chosen medical colleges in Punjab, Pakistan. The Suboptimal Health Measurement Scale (SHMS V1.0), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and Health-Promoting Lifestyle Scale (HPLS) were used to obtain data. The findings were analyzed using independent t-tests, chi-squared tests, and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Result: Among the 1,028 respondents, 55.4% (570) were classified as healthy and 44.6% (458) as having SHS. Higher levels of physical activity (p < 0.001; OR = 0.87; 95%CI = 0.82–0.92), healthier sleep patterns (p < 0.001; OR = 0.92; 95%CI = 0.89-0.94), and better dietary habits (p = 0.003; OR = 0.95; 95%CI = 0.93-0.97) were negatively associated with SHS. In contrast, increased screen exposure (p = 0.012, OR = 1.03; 95%CI = 1.01-1.06), weight loss (p = 0.001, OR = 1.07; 95%CI = 1.02-1.11), tobacco use (p = 0.028, OR = 1.10; 95%CI = 1.02-1.18), and alcohol consumption (p < 0.001, OR = 1.95; 95%CI = 1.74-2.26) were positively associated with SHS. Students with lower academic performance (GPA < 3.0) also demonstrated higher SHS rates. Conclusion: SHS is common among medical students and is associated with unhealthy lifestyle habits and low academic performance.

Author Biographies

Maleha Asim, Riphah International University

Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan https://orcid.org/0009-0002-2366-0581

Misbah Malik, Riphah International University

Riphah International University, Pakistan
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4038-8276

 

Aneela Jamil, Rawalpindi Medical University

Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3897-8856

Raheela Yasmin, HITEC Institute of Medical Sciences

HITEC Institute of Medical Sciences, Taxila, Pakistan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0576-3512

Ghazala Jawwad, Bahria Medical University

Bahria Medical University, Islamabad, Pakistan
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2668-9371

Wajahat Ullah Khan, Mohiuddin Islamic Medical College, Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Mohiuddin Islamic Medical College, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3280-5703

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2025-12-13

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Asim, M., Malik, M., Jamil, A., Yasmin, R., Jawwad, G., & Khan, W. U. (2025). Association between suboptimal health status and academic performance: A cross-sectional study of 1,028 medical students in Punjab, Pakistan. Indonesian Journal of Research in Physical Education, Sport, and Health, 3(2), 72–81. https://doi.org/10.17977/um086v3i22025p72-81