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自新冠疫情以来体育活动及用于出行的步行和骑行的变化——2021年德国健康访谈与体检调查(GEDA)研究结果

Change in sports activity and walking and cycling for transport since the COVID-19 pandemic - Results of the GEDA 2021 study.

作者信息

Manz Kristin, Krug Susanne

机构信息

Robert Koch Institute, Berlin Department of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring.

出版信息

J Health Monit. 2022 Dec 20;7(4):22-35. doi: 10.25646/10666. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical activity is a significant health promotion behaviour. COVID-19 pandemic mitigation measures, such as reducing social contact, closing sports facilities and working from home offices, may make it more difficult to engage in regular physical activity.

METHODS

The data collected between July and October 2021 from the nationally representative study German Health Update (GEDA 2021) were used. The activity behaviour is described by the change in the amount of sports activity as well as the amount of physical active transport (walking/cycling) since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample comprises 2,985 participants aged 18 and older.

RESULTS

A quarter of the population reduced their sports activity compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, while 12% increased their sports activity and 38% reported no change. In terms of physical active transport, it shows that 15% reduced the amount, 17% increased it and 55% maintained it. Compared to younger adults, older adults were more likely to maintain their activity behaviour rather than reduce or increase it.

CONCLUSION

Even before the pandemic, physical inactivity was common among the population. The high proportion of adults who reduced their sports activity during the pandemic underlines the need for effective measures to promote physical activity.

摘要

背景

体育活动是一项重要的促进健康行为。新冠疫情缓解措施,如减少社交接触、关闭体育设施和居家办公,可能会使人们更难进行定期体育活动。

方法

使用了2021年7月至10月期间从具有全国代表性的德国健康更新研究(GEDA 2021)中收集的数据。活动行为通过自新冠疫情开始以来体育活动量以及积极的体力运输(步行/骑自行车)量的变化来描述。样本包括2985名18岁及以上的参与者。

结果

与新冠疫情之前相比,四分之一的人口减少了体育活动,而12%的人增加了体育活动,38%的人表示没有变化。在积极的体力运输方面,结果显示15%的人减少了量,17%的人增加了量,55%的人保持不变。与年轻人相比,老年人更有可能维持他们的活动行为,而不是减少或增加。

结论

即使在疫情之前,缺乏体育活动在人群中也很常见。在疫情期间减少体育活动的成年人比例很高,这凸显了采取有效措施促进体育活动的必要性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a437/9838132/8c977a5df355/johm-7-4-22-g001.jpg

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