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A Cross-Cultural Exploratory Study of Health Behaviors and Wellbeing During COVID-19

机译:Covid-19期间健康行为与健康行为与幸福的跨文化探索研究

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This study explored the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on perceived health behaviors; physical activity, sleep, and diet behaviors, alongside associations with wellbeing. Participants were 1,140 individuals residing in the United Kingdom ( n = 230), South Korea ( n = 204), Finland ( n = 171), Philippines ( n = 132), Latin America ( n = 124), Spain ( n = 112), North America ( n = 87), and Italy ( n = 80). They completed an online survey reporting possible changes in the targeted behaviors as well as perceived changes in their physical and mental health. Multivariate analyses of covariance (MANCOVA) on the final sample ( n = 1,131) revealed significant mean differences regarding perceived physical and mental health “over the last week,” as well as changes in health behaviors during the pandemic by levels of physical activity and country of residence. Follow up analyses indicated that individuals with highest decrease in physical activity reported significantly lower physical and mental health, while those with highest increase in physical activity reported significantly higher increase in sleep and lower weight gain. United Kingdom participants reported lowest levels of physical health and highest increase in weight while Latin American participants reported being most affected by emotional problems. Finnish participants reported significantly higher ratings for physical health. The physical activity by country interaction was significant for wellbeing. MANCOVA also revealed significant differences across physical activity levels and four established age categories. Participants in the oldest category reported being significantly least affected by personal and emotional problems; youngest participants reported significantly more sleep. The age by physical activity interaction was significant for eating. Discussed in light of Hobfoll (1998) conservation of resources theory, findings endorse the policy of advocating physical activity as a means of generating and maintaining resources combative of stress and protective of health.
机译:本研究探讨了Covid-19大流行对感知健康行为的影响;身体活动,睡眠和饮食行为,以及与福祉的协会。参与者居住在英国(N = 230),韩国(N = 204),芬兰(n = 171),菲律宾(n = 132),拉丁美洲(n = 124),西班牙(n = 112) ),北美(n = 87)和意大利(n = 80)。他们完成了在线调查报告有针对性行为的可能变化,以及他们身心健康的变化。关于最终样本(n = 1,131)的协方差(Mancova)的多变量分析揭示了关于在过去一周的感知身心健康“的显着平均差异,以及在大流行期间的健康行为的变化,体育和国家的水平居住。随访分析表明,身体活动减少最高的个体报告的身心健康显着降低,而体育活动增加的人则报告的睡眠和重量增长的增加显着提高。联合王国参与者报告了最低水平的身体健康和重量的最高增加,而拉丁美洲的参与者报告受情绪问题的影响最大。芬兰参与者报告了对身体健康的显着增加的评级。国家互动的身体活动对于幸福来说很重要。 Mancova还透露了体育活动水平和四个既定年龄类别的显着差异。最古老的类别的参与者报告的人受到个人和情绪问题的显着影响;最年轻的参与者报告睡眠明显。身体活动相互作用的年龄是饮食意义。根据Hobfoll(1998)资源理论的保护,调查结果赞同倡导身体活动的政策,作为产生和维护资源的一种方法,这些方法是应力和保护健康的保护。

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