Khan Amaarah, Patel Ammaarah, Noorbhai Habib
Department of Sport and Movement Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Health SA. 2023 Mar 20;28:2119. doi: 10.4102/hsag.v28i0.2119. eCollection 2023.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown was a strange and new occurrence, which left many individuals ill-equipped to cope with the new way of living. Sportspersons had to adapt to a new training style within a new environment, both physically and mentally.
The purpose of this study was to understand the physical, mental and emotional parameters among sportspersons during the COVID-19 lockdown regulations.
The study consisted of 105 regular sportspersons (from South Africa).
This was a quantitative research study design using an online questionnaire. An online questionnaire was adapted and distributed via online social platforms (WhatsApp, Twitter and Instagram) to collect data in which sportspersons ( = 105) answered questions about the effects that they experienced during lockdown on their physical, mental and emotional well-being.
Sportspersons participated in cardiovascular training, flexibility training, strength training and bodybuilding exercises during pre-lockdown. During lockdown, more than 74% of sportspersons had adequate training space, equipment and the time to perform physical activity. However, more than 43% of these sportspersons experienced a decrease in flexibility, muscle mass and muscle strength. Exercise was used as a form of stress relief by 77.1% of sportspersons throughout lockdown. In addition, sportspersons who used exercise as a form of stress relief continued to experience an increase in stress throughout lockdown.
The outcomes from this study demonstrated how the COVID-19 lockdown had adverse effects on the overall health and well-being of most sportspersons. Other outcomes included the effects that physical inactivity had among sportspersons, including changes in diet and sleep.
This study highlights the urgency for the sports fraternity to adopt measures to provide various methods of stress relief (as well as opportunities for physical activity) during similar periods of lockdown (or exercise restrictions) for those who rely on exercise as their daily physical, mental and emotional outlet.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)封锁是一种陌生的新情况,让许多人没有能力应对新的生活方式。运动员必须在身体和心理上适应新环境中的新训练方式。
本研究的目的是了解在COVID-19封锁规定期间运动员的身体、心理和情绪参数。
该研究包括105名(来自南非的)常规运动员。
这是一项使用在线问卷的定量研究设计。通过在线社交平台(WhatsApp、Twitter和Instagram)改编并分发了一份在线问卷,以收集数据,其中105名运动员回答了关于他们在封锁期间身体、心理和情绪健康方面所经历影响的问题。
在封锁前,运动员参与心血管训练、柔韧性训练、力量训练和健美运动。在封锁期间,超过74%的运动员有足够的训练空间、设备和时间进行体育活动。然而,超过43%的这些运动员柔韧性、肌肉量和肌肉力量下降。在整个封锁期间,77.1%的运动员将锻炼作为一种减压方式。此外,将锻炼作为减压方式的运动员在整个封锁期间压力持续增加。
本研究结果表明COVID-19封锁如何对大多数运动员的整体健康和幸福产生不利影响。其他结果包括体育活动不足对运动员的影响,包括饮食和睡眠的变化。
本研究强调了体育界采取措施的紧迫性,即在类似的封锁(或运动限制)期间,为那些将锻炼作为日常身体、心理和情绪发泄方式的人提供各种减压方法(以及体育活动机会)。