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新冠疫情对加拿大人体育活动习惯的不平等影响。

The unequal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physical activity habits of Canadians.

作者信息

Colley Rachel C, Watt Jenny E

机构信息

Health Analysis Division, Analytical Studies and Modelling Branch, Statistics Canada.

Economic Analysis Division, Analytical Studies and Modelling Branch, Statistics Canada.

出版信息

Health Rep. 2022 May 18;33(5):22-33. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202200500003-eng.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Canadian and international research has shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to changes in health behaviours, including physical activity.

METHODS

The Canadian Community Health Survey asked Canadian youth (12 to 17 years) and adults (18 years and older) to report the amount of time they spent in the past seven days engaged in physical activity across the following domains: recreation, transportation, household or occupation, and school (youth only). The present analysis compares the physical activity from two cross-sectional samples collected during the fall of 2018 (n=13,482) and the fall of 2020 (n=27,234).

RESULTS

Youth reported accumulating, on average, two hours less physical activity per week in the fall of 2020 compared with the fall of 2018 (-129 minutes per week). The percentage of youth meeting the Canadian physical activity recommendation for children and youth dropped from 50.8% in the fall of 2018 to 37.2% in the fall of 2020. Physical activity decreased more among youth living in urban (-135 minutes per week) compared with rural (-86 minutes per week) areas. Physical activity decreased more among youth from Ontario (-168 minutes per week), Quebec (-121 minutes per week) and the Prairies (-106 minutes per week) compared with youth from the Atlantic provinces (-38 minutes per week) and British Columbia (-75 minutes per week). There was no change in the percentage of adults aged 18 and older meeting the Canadian physical activity recommendation between the fall of 2018 (52.7%) and the fall of 2020 (53.3%). Weekly physical activity was stable between fall 2018 and fall 2020 among 18 to 49 year olds, while significant increases were observed among adults aged 50 to 64 years (+41 minutes per week), 65 to 79 years (+55 minutes per week) and 80+ years (+20 minutes per week). Increases in physical activity among adults were statistically significant only among non-immigrant, non-Indigenous, those not designated as a visible minority, those living in urban areas and those with a postsecondary degree.

INTERPRETATION

The COVID-19 pandemic had a detrimental impact on the physical activity of youth but not adults. The findings of this study add to a growing body of evidence that shows the considerable impact the pandemic has had on many aspects of Canadian life, including physical activity.

摘要

背景

加拿大及国际研究表明,新冠疫情导致了健康行为的改变,包括体育活动。

方法

加拿大社区健康调查询问加拿大青少年(12至17岁)和成年人(18岁及以上)报告他们在过去七天里在以下领域进行体育活动所花费的时间:娱乐、交通、家务或职业以及学校(仅针对青少年)。本分析比较了2018年秋季(n = 13482)和2020年秋季(n = 27234)收集的两个横断面样本中的体育活动情况。

结果

与2018年秋季相比,青少年报告称2020年秋季每周的体育活动平均减少了两小时(每周减少129分钟)。达到加拿大儿童和青少年体育活动建议的青少年比例从2018年秋季的50.8%降至2020年秋季的37.2%。与农村地区(每周减少86分钟)相比,城市地区的青少年体育活动减少得更多(每周减少135分钟)。与来自大西洋省份(每周减少38分钟)和不列颠哥伦比亚省(每周减少75分钟)的青少年相比,安大略省(每周减少168分钟)、魁北克省(每周减少121分钟)和草原省份(每周减少106分钟)的青少年体育活动减少得更多。在18岁及以上达到加拿大体育活动建议的成年人比例方面,2018年秋季(52.7%)和2020年秋季(53.3%)之间没有变化。2018年秋季至2020年秋季,18至49岁成年人的每周体育活动保持稳定,而50至64岁成年人(每周增加41分钟)、65至79岁成年人(每周增加55分钟)和80岁及以上成年人(每周增加20分钟)的体育活动显著增加。成年人体育活动的增加仅在非移民、非原住民、未被指定为可见少数群体、居住在城市地区且拥有大专学历的人群中具有统计学意义。

解读

新冠疫情对青少年的体育活动产生了不利影响,但对成年人没有影响。这项研究的结果进一步证明了疫情对加拿大生活的许多方面,包括体育活动,产生了重大影响。

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