LIFESTYLE- RELATED BEHAVIOURS AND STRESS LEVELS AMONG POLICE PERSONNEL IN CHENNAI, TAMILNADU Authors: Vincy CL , SHANTHI D., YUVARAJ V. AND PRIYANGA S.
ABSTRACT
Police personnel were found to be at high risk for stress, anxiety, and depression dueto work nature.
The present study focused on a preliminary investigation of the stress levels and lifestyle behaviour of
police personnel in Chennai, India. The study was performed by collecting information regarding
demographic details, anthropometric data, lifestyle behaviour and stress levels of the participants using
dedicated questionnaires. Among 215 respondents 79 were maleand 136 were female. Majorly, the
respondents were between the age group of 20-30 years (76.3%). The lifestyle behaviour of the study
participants was assessed and the results revealed that there was a significant association between sugar
consumption (p=0.006) and duration of sleep (p=0.016) with Body Mass Index of the participants. The
perceived stress levels of the participants were assessed using Perceived Stress Scale and the scores of
the PSS denoted that, 192 (89.3 %) participants were moderately stressed, 15 (6.9 %) study participants
were highly stressed and only 8 (3.7%) participants had low stress levels. Nutrition insights onthe need
of physical activity, stress management, and healthy eating habits was delivered to the focus groups.
According to the study's findings, appropriate and balanced nutrition, physical activity, adequate sleep,
and stress management are essential for living a healthy lifestyle.
Keywords: Lifestyle behaviour, stress levels, police personnel, mental health, sleep disturbance Publication date: 01/04/2024 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2024/April/MS_IJBPAS_2024_7931.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2024/13.4.7931