Schmidt Tanja, Pawlowski Charlotte Skau
Research Unit for Active Living, Department of Sports Sciences and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Feb 1;2:610255. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.610255. eCollection 2020.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, societies have been shut down, changing the lives of citizens worldwide, including their physical activity (PA) behavior. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the impact of the shutdown on Danish citizens' leisure PA throughout different stages of life: 15-18, 19-29, 30-59, and 60+ years. Between April 3 and 15, 2020, while Denmark was shut down, a survey was distributed through online platforms. Danish citizens (>15 years) could participate in the study, answering questions about their PA behavior before, and during the shutdown. The number of total participants was 1,802; 7.9% teens, 21.5% younger adults, 58.7% adults, and 11.9% older adults. Mean minutes of PA decreased 16.1% from before to during the shutdown. Teens had the largest decrease in PA (36.6%) followed by older (24.9%) and younger adults (21.3%). Low educated (31.5%) and those living in rural areas (30.9%) experienced the largest decrease in PA. Main factors for not doing PA during the shutdown were that they missed what they used to do, lacked social support, and did not have access to the right facilities. During the shutdown, the Danish population struggled even more to comply with national PA guidelines compared with before the shutdown. Although social distancing and shutting down sports facilities are important for preventing the spread of the virus, it can have negative consequences for teens' and younger and older adults' opportunities and motivation for PA, leading to an alarming decrease in PA, and, consequently, will have major public health consequences.
由于新冠疫情大流行,社会活动被迫停止,这改变了全球公民的生活,包括他们的身体活动(PA)行为。这项横断面研究旨在调查丹麦社会活动停止对不同年龄段公民(15 - 18岁、19 - 29岁、30 - 59岁和60岁以上)休闲身体活动的影响。在2020年4月3日至15日丹麦处于封锁期间,通过在线平台开展了一项调查。丹麦15岁以上公民可参与该研究,回答有关封锁前和封锁期间身体活动行为的问题。总参与人数为1802人,其中青少年占7.9%,年轻成年人占21.5%,成年人占58.7%,老年人占11.9%。身体活动的平均分钟数从封锁前到封锁期间减少了16.1%。青少年身体活动减少幅度最大(36.6%),其次是老年人(24.9%)和年轻成年人(21.3%)。受教育程度低的人群(31.5%)和农村地区居民(30.9%)身体活动减少幅度最大。封锁期间不进行身体活动的主要因素是他们怀念过去的活动、缺乏社会支持以及无法使用合适的设施。与封锁前相比,封锁期间丹麦民众更难遵守国家身体活动指南。尽管保持社交距离和关闭体育设施对于防止病毒传播很重要,但这可能会对青少年、年轻成年人和老年人进行身体活动的机会和动力产生负面影响,导致身体活动急剧下降,进而产生重大的公共卫生后果。