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在英国公共卫生限制的第一波期间,公共样本中与健康相关的行为和心理健康的变化。

Changes in Health-Related Behaviours and Mental Health in a UK Public Sample during the First Set of COVID-19 Public Health Restrictions.

机构信息

Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Institute, School of Sport, Ulster University, Newtownabbey BT37 0QB, UK.

Institute of Mental Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Ulster University, Newtownabbey BT37 0QB, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 26;19(7):3959. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19073959.

Abstract

Public health restrictions, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, have had potentially wide-ranging, unintended effects on health-related behaviours such as diet and physical activity and also affected mental health due to reduced social interactions. This study explored how health-related behaviours and mental health were impacted in a sample of the UK public during the first set of COVID-19 public health restrictions. Two online surveys were administered in the UK, one within the first three months of the restrictions (Timepoints 1 (T1—involving pre-pandemic recall) and 2/T2) and another ten weeks later (Timepoint 3/T3). Moderate−vigorous physical activity (MVPA), outdoor time, sitting time, screen time and sexual activity were self-reported. Diet was assessed using the Dietary Instrument for Nutrition Education questionnaire. Mental health was measured using the short-form Warwick−Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale and Becks’ Anxiety and Depression Inventories. Differences between timepoints were explored using the Friedman, Wilcoxon signed-rank, McNemar and McNemar−Bowker tests. Two hundred and ninety-six adults (74% under 65 years old; 65% female) provided data across all timepoints. Between T1 and T2, MVPA, time outdoors and sexual activity decreased while sitting, and screen time increased (p < 0.05). Between T2 and T3, saturated fat intake, MVPA, time outdoors, and mental wellbeing increased while sitting, screen time and anxiety symptoms decreased (p < 0.05). This study found that depending on the level of COVID-19 public health restrictions in place, there appeared to be a varying impact on different health-related behaviours and mental health. As countries emerge from restrictions, it is prudent to direct necessary resources to address these important public health issues.

摘要

公共卫生限制措施针对 COVID-19 大流行,对饮食和身体活动等与健康相关的行为产生了潜在的广泛、意外的影响,由于社交互动减少,也对心理健康产生了影响。本研究探讨了在 COVID-19 公共卫生限制的第一波中,英国公众的健康相关行为和心理健康受到了怎样的影响。在英国进行了两次在线调查,一次是在限制措施的头三个月内(时间点 1(T1-涉及大流行前的回忆)和 2/T2),另一次是十周后(时间点 3/T3)。中度至剧烈的身体活动(MVPA)、户外活动时间、久坐时间、屏幕时间和性行为都是自我报告的。饮食使用营养教育问卷中的饮食仪器进行评估。心理健康使用简短形式的沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表和贝克焦虑和抑郁量表进行测量。使用 Friedman、Wilcoxon 符号秩、McNemar 和 McNemar-Bowker 检验探索时间点之间的差异。296 名成年人(74%年龄在 65 岁以下;65%为女性)在所有时间点都提供了数据。在 T1 和 T2 之间,MVPA、户外活动时间和性行为减少,而久坐、屏幕时间增加(p<0.05)。在 T2 和 T3 之间,饱和脂肪摄入、MVPA、户外活动时间和心理健康水平增加,而久坐、屏幕时间和焦虑症状减少(p<0.05)。本研究发现,根据 COVID-19 公共卫生限制的水平,对不同的健康相关行为和心理健康似乎有不同的影响。随着各国从限制中走出来,明智的做法是投入必要的资源来解决这些重要的公共卫生问题。

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