Skalidou Smaragda, Anestis Andreas, Skalidis Emmanouil, Kontaxi Ourania, Kyrezi Athanasia, Konstantinou Panagiota, Papadimitriou Konstantinos
Laboratory of Hygiene, Social-Preventive Medicine and Medical Statistics, Department of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Surgical Department, York & Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, York YO31 8HE, UK.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Sep 8;11(18):2493. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11182493.
Regular physical activity (PA) and, more specifically, exercise, is associated with lower levels of stress, depression, and anxiety. The aim of this repeated cross-sectional pilot study was to investigate the impact of participating in PA on the mental health of young adults in Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was carried out during two quarantine periods: Survey I on 5 May 2020, and Survey II on 30 April 2021. The Hamilton Anxiety (HAM-A) and Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) scales and the level of PA were used to assess a sample of individuals aged between 18 and 26 years old. In 2020 and 2021, a total of 268 (33.9% males) and 380 (37.1% females) subjects participated in the studies, respectively. According to the findings, the vast majority of the participants in both samples reported that they are physically active ( = 0.86), while they consider exercise as a significant health factor ( = 0.10). Moreover, anxiety levels statistically significant increased ( = 0.001), while depression levels remained relatively stable with a slight increase of approximately ( > 0.05). Additionally, in both surveys, individuals who engaged in a PA program exhibited reduced levels of depression and anxiety ( = 0.001). Also, gender appears to influence anxiety and depression levels, while a lack of exercise exacerbates these measures in both genders when compared to physically active individuals. Concludingly, it is crucial for public health strategies to include interventions that promote safe PA in the event of future lockdowns or similar emergencies.
规律的体育活动(PA),更具体地说是锻炼,与较低水平的压力、抑郁和焦虑相关。这项重复横断面试点研究的目的是调查在新冠疫情期间参与体育活动对希腊年轻人心理健康的影响。该研究在两个隔离期进行:2020年5月5日的调查一和2021年4月30日的调查二。使用汉密尔顿焦虑量表(HAM - A)、贝克抑郁量表第二版(BDI - II)以及体育活动水平来评估18至26岁的个体样本。2020年和2021年分别有268名(33.9%为男性)和380名(37.1%为女性)受试者参与了研究。根据研究结果,两个样本中的绝大多数参与者都表示他们有体育活动(= 0.86),同时他们认为锻炼是一个重要的健康因素(= 0.10)。此外,焦虑水平在统计学上显著增加(= 0.001),而抑郁水平保持相对稳定,仅有轻微的大约增长(> 0.05)。另外,在两项调查中,参与体育活动计划的个体抑郁和焦虑水平降低(= 0.001)。而且,性别似乎会影响焦虑和抑郁水平,与有体育活动的个体相比,缺乏锻炼会使两性的这些指标恶化。总之,对于公共卫生策略来说,在未来封锁或类似紧急情况发生时纳入促进安全体育活动的干预措施至关重要。