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新冠疫情期间的活动与健康(ASAP):一项多国网络试验的研究方案

Activity and Health During the SARS-CoV2 Pandemic (ASAP): Study Protocol for a Multi-National Network Trial.

作者信息

Wilke Jan, Mohr Lisa, Tenforde Adam S, Vogel Oliver, Hespanhol Luiz, Vogt Lutz, Verhagen Evert, Hollander Karsten

机构信息

Department of Sports Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2020 Jun 5;7:302. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.00302. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The worldwide spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) has prompted numerous countries to restrict public life. Related measures, such as limits on social gatherings, business closures, or lockdowns, are expected to considerably reduce the individual opportunities to move outside the home. As physical activity (PA) and sport participation significantly contribute to health, this study has two objectives. The objectives of this study are to assess changes in PA and well-being since the coronavirus outbreak in affected countries. Additionally, we will evaluate the impact of digital home-based exercise programs on PA as well as physical and mental health outcomes. A multinational network trial will be conducted with three planned phases (A, B, and C). Part A consists of administering a structured survey. It investigates changes in PA levels and health during the coronavirus outbreak and measures the preferences of the participants regarding online training programs. Part B is a two-armed randomized-controlled trial. Participants assigned to the intervention group (IG) will complete a digital 4-week home exercise training (live streaming via internet) guided by the survey results on content and time of program. The control group (CG) will not receive the program. Part C is 4-week access of both CG and IG to a digital archive of pre-recorded workouts from Part B. Similar to Part A, questionnaires will be used in both Part B and C to estimate the effects of exercise on measures of mental and physical health. The ASAP project will provide valuable insights into the importance of PA during a global pandemic. Our initial survey is the first to determine how governmental confinement measures impact bodily and mental well-being. Based on the results, the intervention studies will be unique to address health problems potentially arising from losses in PA. If proven effective, the newly developed telehealth programs could become a significant and easy-to-distribute factor in combating PA decreases. Results of the study may hence guide policy makers on methods to maintain PA and health when being forced to restrict public life. DRKS00021273.

摘要

新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV2)在全球范围内的传播促使许多国家限制公众活动。诸如限制社交聚会、关闭企业或实施封锁等相关措施,预计将大幅减少个人外出的机会。由于体育活动(PA)和体育参与对健康有显著贡献,本研究有两个目标。本研究的目标是评估受影响国家自冠状病毒爆发以来体育活动和幸福感的变化。此外,我们将评估基于家庭的数字锻炼计划对体育活动以及身心健康结果的影响。将进行一项跨国网络试验,分为三个计划阶段(A、B和C)。A部分包括进行一项结构化调查。它调查冠状病毒爆发期间体育活动水平和健康状况的变化,并测量参与者对在线培训计划的偏好。B部分是一项双臂随机对照试验。被分配到干预组(IG)的参与者将根据关于计划内容和时间的调查结果,完成一项为期4周的数字家庭锻炼训练(通过互联网直播)。对照组(CG)将不接受该计划。C部分是让CG和IG在4周内访问B部分预先录制的锻炼数字档案。与A部分类似,B部分和C部分都将使用问卷来评估锻炼对身心健康指标的影响。ASAP项目将为全球大流行期间体育活动的重要性提供有价值的见解。我们的初步调查首次确定了政府的限制措施如何影响身心健康。根据结果,干预研究将独特地解决因体育活动减少可能产生的健康问题。如果被证明有效,新开发的远程医疗计划可能成为对抗体育活动减少的一个重要且易于推广的因素。因此,研究结果可能会指导政策制定者在被迫限制公众活动时维持体育活动和健康的方法。DRKS00021273。

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