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The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physical activity of the Thai population: Evidence from Thailand's Surveillance on Physical Activity 2020

机译:Covid-19大流行对泰国人口的身体活动的影响:来自泰国对体育活动监视的证据2020

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BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has undoubtedly disrupted the physical activity (PA) of the Thai population. This study examined the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) of Thai adults and assessed the effects of the national curfew policy and health-promotion campaigns on influencing PA during the pandemic.MethodsThailand's Surveillance on Physical Activity (SPA) 2019 and 2020 datasets were employed to compare the PA level of Thai adults aged 18–64 years before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Samples of 4460 respondents from SPA 2019 and 4482 respondents from SPA 2020 were included in the analysis. Global Physical Activity Questionnaires (Version 2.0), were used to measure PA in both periods. Sufficient MVPA for adults was defined based on the recommendation of 75 min of vigorous PA or a combination of 150 min of MVPA per week.ResultsThe proportion of Thai adults who had sufficient MVPA declined from 74.6% before the pandemic to 54.7% during the pandemic, and that decline was accompanied by a reduction in the cumulative minutes of MVPA from 580 min to 420 min. During the COVID-19 pandemic, male and middle-aged individuals were 1.3 times and 1.2 times more likely to have sufficient MVPA, respectively. Those who were unemployed, resided in an urban area, and/or had chronic disease(s) were 27%, 13%, and 27% less likely to meet the recommended level of PA during the pandemic, respectively. Those who were exposed to the Fit from Home campaign were 1.5 times more likely to have sufficient MVPA.ConclusionThe pandemic measures imposed by the government have reduced the cumulative min of work-related PA, transportation PA, and recreational PA and have slowed Thailand's progress toward its PA goals. Although the Fit from Home campaign has probably contributed to a slight increase in MVPA, it will take some time for Thais to return to the pre-COVID-19 level of PA. Health promotion messages need to be continuously delivered to reduce irrational fear of infection and to boost the PA level of the Thai population as a health-promoting intervention.
机译:背景技术2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行无疑会破坏泰国人口的身体活动(PA)。本研究检测了Covid-19大流行对泰国成年人中度至活泼的PA(MVPA)的影响,并评估了国家宵禁政策和健康促进运动对影响PANSemic的影响的影响.Thailand对体育活动的监督(SPA)2019年和2020年的数据集被雇用,以比较Covid-19大流行前期和期间的泰国成年人的PA级别。来自SPA 2019和4482来自SPA 2020的4482个受访者的4460名受访者的样本被列入分析中。全球体力活动问卷(版本2.0),用于在两个时段中测量PA。成人足够的MVPA是根据75分钟的剧烈PA的建议或每周150分钟的组合。泰国成年人的比例从大流行前的74.6%下降到大流行前的54.7%。并且这种下降伴随着580分钟至420分钟的MVPA累积分钟的减少。在Covid -19流行病中,男性和中年个体分别具有足够的MVPA的1.3倍,较可能的可能性较少1.2倍。那些失业,居住在市区和/或慢性病的人分别在大流行期间达到推荐的PA水平的27%,13%和27%。那些暴露于家庭活动的人的竞选人数有足够的态度的1.5倍。结论政府施加的大流行措施减少了与工作有关的PA,交通便士和娱乐PA的累积初期,并减缓了泰国的进步它的PA目标。虽然来自家庭运动的适合可能导致MVPA略有增加,但ThaIS需要一些时间返回PA的PE级别-19级。健康促进消息需要不断交付,以减少对感染的非理性恐惧,并将泰国人口的PA水平作为健康促进干预。

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