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No Evidence of Systematic Change of Physical Activity Patterns Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic and Related Mood States Among Iranian Adults Attending Team Sports Activities

机译:在参加团队体育活动的伊朗成年人中,在Covid-19大流行和相关情绪状态之前和期间没有系统改变身体活动模式的证据

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Objective: To cope with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic health authorities released social restrictions. Such social restrictions impacted on the people's possibilities to move deliberately in a public space and to gather with other people. In the present study, we investigated the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions (“confinement”) on physical activity (PA) patterns before and during the confinement among team sports participants. Such PA patterns were further related to current mood states, and possible sex differences were also explored. Methods: A total of 476 adults exercising team sport (football, futsal, volleyball, handball, and basketball; mean age: 24.66 years; 48.1% females) completed a series of self-rating questionnaires covering sociodemographic information, former and current PA patterns, and current mood states. Results: Compared with the period before the confinement, PA intensity decreased, but PA frequency increased during the confinement. Past, current, and changes in physical activity patterns were unrelated to participants' mood states. Sex differences in mood were spurious. Sex differences in physical activity patterns were modest, with male participants reporting a higher physical activity intensity during the confinement. Conclusions: The present pattern of results suggests that the COVID-19-related confinement did not impact in a uniform fashion on PA patterns of adults attending team sports. Furthermore, mood states were unrelated to current physical activity patterns. Given the complex psychosocial situation of COVID-19-related confinement, it appeared very unlikely that sole physical activity patterns could counterbalance possible impaired states of mood and behavior.
机译:目的:应对2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行卫生当局发布了社会限制。这种社会限制对人们在公共空间中故意移动并与其他人聚集的可能性。在本研究中,我们调查了Covid-19相关限制(“限制”)对团队体育参与者的禁闭前后的身体活动(PA)模式的影响。这种PA模式与当前情绪州进一步有关,也探讨了可能的性别差异。方法:共有476名成人行使团队运动(足球,Futsal,排球,手球和篮球;意思是年龄:24.66岁; 48.1%的女性)完成了一系列自评问卷,涵盖了社会阶段信息,前者和当前的PA模式,和当前的情绪状态。结果:与监禁前的时期相比,PA强度下降,但在约束期间PA频率增加。过去,当前和身体活动模式的变化与参与者的情绪状态无关。情绪的性别差异是虚假的。身体活动模式的性别差异是适度的,男性参与者在禁闭期间报告更高的身体活动强度。结论:目前的结果模式表明,Covid-19相关的禁闭对参加团队体育的成年人的PA模式不受统一的方式影响。此外,情绪状态与当前的身体活动模式无关。鉴于Covid-19相关禁闭的复杂心理社会情况,它似乎非常不太可能唯一的身体活动模式可能会衡改情绪和行为的可能受损状态。

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