Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Volume 4, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 200-205

Relationship between smartphone addiction and physical activity in Chinese international students in Korea (Article) (Open Access)

Kim S.-E. , Kim J.-W. , Jee Y.-S.*
  • a Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, 1 Hoigi-dong, Dongdaemoon-gu, Seoul, 130-701, South Korea
  • b Department of Chinese Studies, Hanseo University, 46 Hanseo 1-Ro, Haemi-myeon, Seosan, 356-706, South Korea
  • c Department of Physical Activity Design, Hanseo University, 46 Hanseo 1-Ro, Haemi-myeon, Seosan, 356-706, South Korea

Abstract

Background and Aims: Excessive usage of smartphones may induce social problems, such as depression and impairment of social and emotional functioning. Moreover, its usage can impede physical activity, but the relationship between smartphone addiction and physical activity is obscure. Therefore, we examined the relationship and the impact of excessive smartphone use on physical activity. Methods: This study collected data through the structured questionnaire consisting of general characteristics, the number and hours of smartphone usage, and the Smartphone Addiction Proneness Scale (SAPS) from 110 Chinese international students in Korea. The body composition and physical activity, such as the total daily number of steps and consumed calories, were measured. Results: In this study, high-risk smartphone users showed less physical activity, such as the total number of steps taken and the average consumed calories per day. Moreover, their body composition, such as muscle mass and fat mass, was significantly different. Among these factors, the hours of smartphone use revealed the proportional relationship with smartphone addiction (β = 0.209, p = 0.026), while the average number of walking steps per day showed a significant reverse proportional tendency in participants with smartphone addiction (β = -0.883, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Participants with smartphone addiction were less likely to walk for each day. Namely, smartphone addiction may negatively influence physical health by reducing the amount of physical activity, such as walking, resulting in an increase of fat mass and a decrease of muscle mass associated with adverse health consequences. © 2015 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.

Author Keywords

smartphone use Physical health Daily walking Sedentary behaviors Mobile phone addiction

Index Keywords

body composition China South Korea Republic of Korea physiology caloric intake human statistics and numerical data time factor Time Factors ethnology Surveys and Questionnaires Young Adult student Humans Energy Intake male female risk factor Risk Factors questionnaire adult smartphone Motor Activity Students Behavior, Addictive

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DOI: 10.1556/2006.4.2015.028
ISSN: 20625871
Cited by: 36
Original Language: English