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加拿大成年人中持续的 COVID-19 大流行对身体活动和屏幕时间的影响。

The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity and screen time among Canadian adults.

机构信息

Health Analysis Division, Statistics Canada.

University of Prince Edward Island.

出版信息

Health Rep. 2023 Oct 18;34(10):13-23. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202301000002-eng.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

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

METHODS

The Canadian Community Health Survey asks Canadian adults (aged 18 to 64 years) and older adults (aged 65 and older) to report the time they spend active by domain: recreation, transportation, and household and/or occupation. Survey respondents are also asked to report their screen time on days they worked and days they did not work. The present analysis compares the physical activity from four cross-sectional samples collected during 2018 (n=50,093), January to mid-March 2020 (n=13,933), September to December 2020 (n=25,661) and January 2021 to February 2022 (n=45,742). Screen time is compared between 2018 and 2021. Sub-annual analyses examine how physical activity and screen time varied within and between years.

RESULTS

The percentage of 18- to 64-year-old women meeting the physical activity recommendation did not change from 2018 (54.3%) to 2021 (55.1%), while a slight decrease was observed among men (63.0% in 2018 to 59.8% in 2021). The percentage of adults aged 65 years and older meeting the recommendation increased from 2018 to 2021 among both men (40.7% to 43.8%) and women (33.4% to 36.9%). Total physical activity decreased by 17.5 minutes per week among 18- to 64-year-old men and increased by 8.4 minutes per week among 18- to 64-year-old women. Men and women aged 65 and older increased their total physical activity by about 30 minutes per week from 2018 to 2021. The percentage of 18- to 64-year-old adults in the lowest screen time category decreased from 53.9% in 2018 to 45.0% in 2021 on work days and from 37.8% in 2018 to 28.0% in 2021 on non-work days. The percentage of adults aged 65 and older in the lowest screen time category decreased from 49.4% in 2018 to 37.8% in 2021 on work days and from 29.4% in 2018 to 21.5% in 2021 on non-work days.

INTERPRETATION

Physical activity among men aged 18 to 64 years decreased from 2018 to 2021, while women of this age group maintained their physical activity. Older adults increased their physical activity from 2018 to 2021. Many Canadian adults shifted from the lowest screen time category (two hours or less per day) to the highest screen time category (four hours or more per day) during the 2020 and 2021 pandemic years. It is unknown whether the short-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity and screen time will persist over time. Ongoing surveillance of the longer-term impacts of the pandemic on the health behaviours of Canadians is important.

摘要

背景

加拿大和国际研究表明,COVID-19 大流行导致健康行为发生变化,包括参与体育活动和屏幕时间。

方法

加拿大社区健康调查要求加拿大成年人(18 至 64 岁)和老年人(65 岁及以上)报告他们在娱乐、交通、家庭和/或职业领域的活跃时间。调查对象还被要求报告他们在工作日和非工作日的屏幕时间。本分析比较了在 2018 年(n=50093)、2020 年 1 月至 3 月中旬(n=13933)、2020 年 9 月至 12 月(n=25661)和 2021 年 1 月至 2 月(n=45742)四个横断面样本中收集的体育活动。比较了 2018 年和 2021 年的屏幕时间。亚年度分析检查了体育活动和屏幕时间在年内和年际之间的变化情况。

结果

18 至 64 岁女性达到体育活动推荐量的比例从 2018 年(54.3%)没有变化到 2021 年(55.1%),而男性则略有下降(2018 年为 63.0%,2021 年为 59.8%)。2018 年至 2021 年间,65 岁及以上的男性(40.7%至 43.8%)和女性(33.4%至 36.9%)达到推荐量的比例有所增加。18 至 64 岁男性的总体育活动每周减少 17.5 分钟,18 至 64 岁女性的总体育活动每周增加 8.4 分钟。2018 年至 2021 年间,65 岁及以上的男性和女性每周的总体育活动增加了约 30 分钟。18 至 64 岁成年人中屏幕时间最短的比例从 2018 年的 53.9%下降到 2021 年的 45.0%(工作日)和 37.8%(非工作日)。65 岁及以上成年人中屏幕时间最短的比例从 2018 年的 49.4%下降到 2021 年的 37.8%(工作日)和 29.4%(非工作日)。

解释

18 至 64 岁男性的体育活动从 2018 年到 2021 年减少,而这一年龄组的女性保持了她们的体育活动。老年人的体育活动从 2018 年到 2021 年有所增加。许多加拿大成年人在 2020 年和 2021 年大流行期间从屏幕时间最短的类别(每天两小时或以下)转移到屏幕时间最长的类别(每天四小时或以上)。目前还不清楚 COVID-19 大流行对体育活动和屏幕时间的短期影响是否会持续下去。持续监测大流行对加拿大人健康行为的长期影响很重要。

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