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When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:大流行击中时:在Covid-19大流行期间运动频率和主观幸福

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The governmental lockdowns related to the COVID-19 pandemic have forced people to change their behavior in many ways including changes in exercise. We used this brief window of global lockdown as an opportunity to investigate the effects of externally imposed restrictions on exercise-related routines and related changes in subjective well-being. Statistical analyses are based on data from13,696 respondents in 18 countries using a cross-sectional online survey. A mixed effects modeling approach was used to analyze data. We built a prediction model, while controlling for national differences, to estimate changes in exercise frequency during similar lockdown conditions depending on pre-lockdown exercise frequency. We also tested whether exercise frequency before and during the pandemic would influence mood during the pandemic. According to the prediction model, those who rarely exercise before a lockdown tend to increase their exercise frequency during it, and those who are frequent exercisers before a lockdown tend to maintain it. The data show that those who exercised almost every day during this pandemic had the best mood, regardless of whether or not they exercised pre pandemic. Those who were inactive pre pandemic and slightly increased their exercise frequency during the pandemic, reported no change in mood compared to those who remained inactive during the pandemic. Those who reduced their exercise frequency during the pandemic reported worse mood compared to those who maintained or increased their pre-pandemic exercise frequency. This study also suggests that under similar lockdown conditions, about two thirds of those who never or rarely exercise before a lockdown might adopt an exercise behavior or increase their exercise frequency. However, such changes did not immediately result in improvement in subjective well-being. These results may inform national policies, as well as health behavior and exercise psychology research on the importance of exercise promotion, and prediction of changes in exercise behavior and its consequences on subjective well-being during future pandemics.
机译:流感大流行已经迫使人们有关COVID-19的政府lockdowns改变在许多方面,包括运动改变他们的行为。我们使用的全局锁定的这短暂的窗口为契机,研究对运动相关的程序和主观幸福感的相关改变外部强加的限制的影响。统计分析是基于使用的横截面在线调查在18个国家的数据from13,696受访者。建模方法的混合效果来分析数据。我们建立了一个预测模型,同时控制了国家的差别,在根据预先锁定运动频率相似锁定条件来估算运动频率的变化。我们还测试是否运动频率和之前在大流行期间在大流行会影响心情。根据预测模型,那些谁一个锁定前很少运动往往是在增加自己的运动频率,和那些谁一个锁定之前经常锻炼往往保持它。数据显示,与本大流行期间,几乎每天都有谁行使了最好的心情,不管他们是否未获行使前流行。这些谁不活动的前流行以及略微处于大流行增加了锻炼次数,报相比,谁在流行一直无所作为情绪没有变化。相比,谁维持或增加他们的大流行前运动频率那些谁在大流行期间减少了他们的运动频率报道情绪加重。这项研究还表明,类似的锁定条件下,对那些谁没有或很少运动一个锁定可能采取的锻炼行为或增加他们锻炼的频率之前的三分之二。但是,这种变化并没有立即导致主观幸福感的提高。这些结果可以告知的国家政策,以及健康行为和运动推广的重要性锻炼心理学研究,并在锻炼行为变化及其对未来期间主观流行病福祉后果的预测。

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