World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar.
Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Research and Scientific Support, Doha, Qatar.
Front Public Health. 2024 Mar 6;12:1333546. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1333546. eCollection 2024.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to restrictions that prevented physical activity in public places. This study sought to conduct a comprehensive longitudinal analysis of how lockdown policies in an Arabian Gulf country influenced the patterns of physical activity during first wave.
In a longitudinal study design, members of the ongoing "Step into health" community-based health promotion program who provided valid pedometer data from January to August 2020, covering pre, during and post-covid first wave period met the inclusion criteria.
420 (76.7% men, 13.8% ≤40 years) were included in the study. Overall, significant decline in daily step counts was recorded (-1,130 ± SE302) after the implementation of lockdown policies ( < 0.001). When the restrictions were removed, the steps per day were still lower compared to pre-covid for men (-910 ± SE610, = 0.017) and among individuals with normal BMI (-1,304 ± SE409, = 0.004). The lockdown in Qatar did not significantly affect women and individuals with obesity who already had lower daily steps pre-covid.
The present study confirms immediate decline in daily steps imposed indirectly through the COVID-19 lockdown measures. Participants with higher physical activity levels pre-covid experienced significant decline in step count during and even after restrictions were uplifted.
COVID-19 大流行导致公共场所的身体活动受到限制。本研究旨在对一个海湾阿拉伯国家的封锁政策如何影响第一波期间的身体活动模式进行全面的纵向分析。
在一项纵向研究设计中,符合纳入标准的是参加正在进行的“步入健康”社区健康促进计划的成员,他们在 2020 年 1 月至 8 月期间提供了有效的计步器数据,涵盖了 COVID-19 第一波之前、期间和之后的时间。
420 名(76.7%男性,13.8%≤40 岁)符合研究条件。总体而言,在实施封锁政策后( < 0.001),每日步数明显减少(减少了 1130±302)。当限制解除后,与 COVID-19 之前相比,男性的每日步数仍然较低(减少了 910±610, = 0.017),而 BMI 正常的个体减少了 1304±409, = 0.004)。卡塔尔的封锁对已经在 COVID-19 之前有较低每日步数的女性和肥胖个体没有显著影响。
本研究证实了 COVID-19 封锁措施间接导致的日常步数的立即下降。在 COVID-19 期间和限制解除后,那些在 COVID-19 之前有较高身体活动水平的参与者,他们的步数明显下降。