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探讨青少年在新冠疫情前后身体活动、参与运动与孤独感之间的关系:挪威亨于尔特研究。

Exploring the Link Between Physical Activity, Sports Participation, and Loneliness in Adolescents Before and Into the COVID-19 Pandemic: The HUNT Study, Norway.

机构信息

HUNT Research Centre, Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 7600 Levanger, Norway.

Levanger Hospital, Nord-Trøndelag Hospital Trust, 7600 Levanger, Norway.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Oct 25;21(11):1417. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21111417.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic's effects on adolescents' physical activity, sports involvement, and feelings of loneliness remain inadequately understood. This study aimed to explore the shifts in leisure-time physical activity, sports participation, and loneliness among adolescents before and during the pandemic, positing that the pandemic has led to decreased physical activity and sports engagement, as well as heightened loneliness, where more active adolescents experience lower loneliness levels. This study included a prior four-year follow-up cohort from the same region two decades earlier to explore the existence of typical longitudinal aging effects in a cohort not affected by the pandemic.

METHODS

Prospective and longitudinal data from two cohorts of the Young-HUNT Study two decades apart involving adolescents aged 13-19 years were utilized. The controls were as follows: Cohort 1 from the Young-HUNT1 (YH1) Survey included 2399 adolescents with follow-up in the Young-HUNT2 (YH2) Survey four years later. Cohort 2 included the Young-HUNT4 (YH4) Survey (2017-2019) of 8066 adolescents, with a subset of 1565 participants followed up in the Young-HUNT COVID Survey (YHC) (2021) after exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions. Changes over time were assessed using McNemar's tests and dependent sample -tests, while multinomial logistic regression modeled within-individual changes in loneliness, adjusting for age, gender, and other factors.

RESULTS

The findings revealed a significant decline in physical activity and sports participation in both cohorts from early to late adolescence. Additionally, there was a considerable increase in reported loneliness, more after exposure to the pandemic and especially among girls, but without any difference in historical initial levels (between cohorts). Inactive adolescents faced a greater risk of increased loneliness, while those participating in sports had a lower risk of loneliness. Physically inactive boys had a higher risk of loneliness compared with physically active boys at both time points in Cohort 2, which was higher than in the control Cohort 1. There was no historical difference between initial assessments.

CONCLUSION

Adolescents experienced a significant decrease in physical activity and sports participation, along with increased loneliness, from early to late adolescence. Given the protective benefits of physical activity against loneliness and the negative longitudinal trends observed, public health initiatives should focus on increasing physical activity and reducing sports drop-out rates among adolescents to combat rising loneliness.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行对青少年体育活动、运动参与和孤独感的影响仍未得到充分理解。本研究旨在探讨青少年在大流行前后休闲时间体育活动、运动参与和孤独感的变化,假设大流行导致体育活动和运动参与减少,以及孤独感增加,其中更活跃的青少年孤独感水平较低。本研究包括来自同一地区的两个队列的四年前随访队列,以探讨未受大流行影响的队列中是否存在典型的纵向老龄化效应。

方法

利用两个相隔二十年的 Young-HUNT 研究队列的前瞻性和纵向数据,涉及 13-19 岁的青少年。对照组如下:队列 1 来自 Young-HUNT1(YH1)调查,包括 2399 名青少年,四年后在 Young-HUNT2(YH2)调查中进行了随访。队列 2 包括 2017-2019 年的 Young-HUNT4(YH4)调查(8066 名青少年),其中 1565 名参与者在接触 COVID-19 大流行及其相关限制后,在 Young-HUNT COVID 调查(YHC)(2021 年)中进行了随访。使用 McNemar 检验和独立样本 t 检验评估随时间的变化,同时使用多变量逻辑回归模型对孤独感的个体内变化进行建模,调整年龄、性别和其他因素。

结果

研究结果显示,两个队列的青少年在从早期到晚期的过渡中,体育活动和运动参与显著下降。此外,报告的孤独感显著增加,尤其是在接触大流行之后,而且在历史初始水平(队列之间)方面没有差异。不活跃的青少年孤独感增加的风险更大,而参与运动的青少年孤独感降低的风险更大。在队列 2 中,不活跃的男孩在两个时间点的孤独感风险均高于活跃的男孩,这一风险高于对照组 1。在初始评估中没有历史差异。

结论

青少年在从早期到晚期的过渡中,体育活动和运动参与显著减少,孤独感增加。鉴于体育活动对孤独感的保护作用以及观察到的负面纵向趋势,公共卫生倡议应侧重于增加青少年的体育活动和减少运动辍学率,以应对孤独感的上升。

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