Reflections of Nature-Oriented Outdoor Sports Activities on Coronavirus-19 Phobia During the Pandemic Process

4区 医学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Progress in Nutrition Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.23751/pn.v23iS2.12052
M. B. Sandikc, Ç. Onen
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Study Objectives: This study was carried out to evaluate the impact of participation in nature-oriented outdoor sports activities on Coronavirus-19 phobia during the pandemic process. Methods: The population of the cross-sectional study consists of 289 people who were engaged in nature-oriented outdoor sports activities in the Tunceli region between 28.06.2021 and 20.07.2021. Results: COVID-19 phobia was statistically higher in women, people under 35, singles, those with high school or lower education, and those who do not have children. Although many nature sports activities reduce the phobia of COVID-19, there was especially a statistically significant decrease in COVID-19 phobia among those who engage in rock climbing. Besides, those who practiced outdoor sports with fear of death and quarantine had a statistically higher COVID-19 phobia score. There was a weakly significant negative relationship between the years of experience, the number of types of outdoor sports activities that the individuals engage in, and the COVID-19 phobia score. As the years of experience in these activities and their types increased, the COVID-19 phobia decreased, albeit weakly. Conclusion: Performing nature-oriented outdoor sports activities from different fields can be beneficial, even partially, in reducing the phobia caused by COVID-19. In pandemics, such as COVID-19, which have a wide range of negative effects on society, individuals can be directed to nature sports against COVID-19 phobia.
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新型冠状病毒大流行过程中户外自然运动对恐惧的思考
研究目的:本研究旨在评估大流行过程中参与以自然为导向的户外体育活动对covid -19恐惧症的影响。方法:横断面研究的人群包括2021年6月28日至2021年7月20日在通切里地区从事自然户外体育活动的289人。结果:女性、35岁以下人群、单身人士、高中或更低学历人群以及没有孩子的人群中,COVID-19恐惧症在统计上更高。虽然许多自然体育活动可以减少新冠病毒恐惧症,但从事攀岩运动的人的新冠病毒恐惧症在统计上有显著下降。此外,那些害怕死亡和隔离的人进行户外运动的人的新冠病毒恐惧症得分在统计学上更高。经验年数、个人参与的户外运动类型数量与COVID-19恐惧症得分之间存在弱显著负相关。随着这些活动的年数和类型的增加,COVID-19恐惧症有所下降,尽管程度较弱。结论:开展不同领域的以自然为导向的户外体育活动对减少COVID-19引起的恐惧症有益,甚至部分有益。在COVID-19等对社会产生广泛负面影响的大流行病中,可以指导个人进行自然运动,以消除COVID-19恐惧症。
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Progress in Nutrition
Progress in Nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: Progress in Nutrition was founded in 1999 as an independent magazine, a multidisciplinary approach, dedicated to issues of nutrition and metabolism.
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