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新加坡新冠疫情阻断措施期间成年居民的身体活动与久坐时间分布:公共卫生视角

Physical activity and sedentary time distribution among adult residents during COVID-19 circuit breaker movement restrictions in Singapore: a public health perspective.

作者信息

Mukherjee Swarup, Tan Kang Jin

机构信息

Physical Education and Sport Science Academic Group, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Singapore Med J. 2025 May 1;66(5):265-270. doi: 10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2022-113. Epub 2023 Sep 19.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Social lockdowns and quarantines have been enforced in various populations to mitigate the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the community. This study investigated the impact of COVID-19 lockdown, known as circuit breaker movement restrictions (CBMR), on physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (ST) distribution patterns among Singapore residents aged 21-65 years.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional retrospective study that utilised a 44-item questionnaire that included sections to determine PA and ST distribution patterns before and during CBMR. It also included information on sleep duration, PA preference and routine, awareness of local initiatives and perceptions on barriers towards PA during the CBMR period.

RESULTS

There was an overall decrease in PA and a significant increase in physical inactivity and ST during the CBMR period. A greater proportion of participants reported sleeping for longer hours, suggesting positive adaptations in sleep habits during CBMR. Majority were unaware of online exercise initiatives and programmes offered during the CBMR period, and >50% of the respondents never used an online resource for exercise. Singapore residents seemed to prefer outdoor and facility-based venues for exercise and PA, and closure of facilities was the primary barrier for PA during the CBMR period.

CONCLUSION

Reduced PA and increased ST during CBMR reflect negative lifestyle adaptations and may have adverse public health implications. Increased sleep duration suggests successful coping, which may consequently lead to physical and mental health benefits. While Singapore adult residents may be flexible with certain aspects of being physically active, they seemed less adaptive to changes in type of exercise, facility and environment.

摘要

引言

为减缓2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在社区的传播,不同人群都实施了社会封锁和隔离措施。本研究调查了被称为断路器行动限制(CBMR)的COVID-19封锁措施对21至65岁新加坡居民身体活动(PA)和久坐时间(ST)分布模式的影响。

方法

这是一项横断面回顾性研究,采用一份包含44个条目的问卷,其中包括用于确定CBMR之前和期间PA和ST分布模式的部分。问卷还包括关于睡眠时间、PA偏好和日常习惯、对当地举措的认知以及对CBMR期间PA障碍的看法等信息。

结果

在CBMR期间,PA总体下降,身体不活动和ST显著增加。更大比例的参与者报告睡眠时间更长,这表明在CBMR期间睡眠习惯有积极的调整。大多数人不知道CBMR期间提供的在线锻炼举措和项目,超过50%的受访者从未使用过在线锻炼资源。新加坡居民似乎更喜欢户外和基于设施的场所进行锻炼和PA,设施关闭是CBMR期间PA的主要障碍。

结论

CBMR期间PA减少和ST增加反映了不良的生活方式调整,可能对公众健康有不利影响。睡眠时间增加表明成功应对,这可能进而带来身心健康益处。虽然新加坡成年居民在身体活动的某些方面可能具有灵活性,但他们似乎对锻炼类型、设施和环境的变化适应性较差。

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