Physical Activity Change during COVID-19 Confinement

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作者
Castaneda-Babarro, Arkaitz [1 ]
Arbillaga-Etxarri, Ane [1 ]
Gutierrez-Santamaria, Borja [1 ]
Coca, Aitor [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Deusto, Fac Psychol & Educ, Dept Phys Act & Sports, Hlth Phys Act & Sports Sci Lab, Bizkaia 48007, Spain
关键词
confinement; physical activity; sedentary behavior; Covid-19; LONELINESS; INACTIVITY; WORLDWIDE; WEATHER;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph17186878
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background:The lockdown and social distancing caused by COVID-19 may influence common health behavior. The unprecedent worldwide confinement, in which Spain has been one of the most affected-with severe rules governing confinement-may have changed physical activity (PA) and sedentary habits due to prolonged stays at home.Purpose:The aim of this study is to evaluate how self-reported PA and sedentary time (ST) have changed during confinement in the Spanish population.Methods:3800 healthy adults (age 18-64 years) residing in Spain answered the international physical activity questionnaire short (IPAQ-S) twice between 23 March and 1 April (confinement). Data analysis was carried out taking into consideration meeting general PA recommendations before confinement, age and gender.Results:Self-reported PA decreased significantly during confinement in our sample. Vigorous physical activities (VPA) and walking time decreased by 16.8% (p< 0.001) and 58.2% (p< 0.001), respectively, whereas ST increased by 23.8% (p< 0.001). The percent of people fulfilling the 75 min/week of VPA recommendation decreased by 10.7% (p< 0.001) while the percent of people who reached 150 min/week of moderate activity barely changed (1.4%). The group that performedthe mostVPA before confinement showed the greatest decrease (30.5%,p< 0.001). Men reduced time in VPA more than women (21% vs 9%, respectively) who even increased time in moderate PA by 11% (p< 0.05) andreportedless increase in ST than men (35% vs 25.3%, respectively).Conclusion:The Spanish adult population, especially young people, students and very active men, decreased daily self-reported PA and increased ST during COVID-19 confinement.
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