Desirable and undesirable lifestyle changes in Polish children resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic

Q4 Medicine Pediatria Polska Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/polp.2022.120196
Michalina Rucińska, N. Rutkowska, M. Skowronek, P. Matusik, A. Zachurzok
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Introduction: This study hypothesized that the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic implemented in Poland on 11 March 2020 negatively influenced the lifestyle, dietary and sleeping habits, and physical activity of Polish children. The study aimed to assess the change of children's lifestyle habits, and screen and sleep time due to measures taken during this lockdown. Material(s) and Method(s): The study was cross-sectional and involved 486 parents of children aged 3-18 years, who completed the questionnaire containing 37 questions related to sociodemographic factors, nutrition, physical activity, and screen and sleep time regarding the child before and during lockdown. Result(s): During the lockdown, the number of meals consumed daily increased significantly in children between 7 and 11 years old (0.19 +/-0.68, p < 0.001) and 12 and 18 years old (0.24 +/-0.81, p = 0.005), whereas it decreased in the youngest group (3-6 years old) (-0.11 +/-0.66, p < 0.001). The declared consumption of fast food decreased in all groups (p < 0.001), whereas the number of responders who prepared meals at home increased significantly (95.9% vs. 98.4%, p = 0.02). The time of physical activity decreased significantly during the lockdown in the groups of older children (p < 0.001), especially in children who live in blocks of flats. In the youngest group of children, the declared time of physical activity did not change significantly. In all groups of children, the screen time increased significantly during the pandemic. The amount of sleep also increased in all age groups but its quality worsened. Conclusion(s): It can be concluded that the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic generated mainly undesirable lifestyle changes (decreased physical activity, increased screen time);however, desirable effects (increase in meals eaten at home and amount of sleep) were also observed. Copyright © 2022 Termedia Publishing House Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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COVID-19大流行导致波兰儿童生活方式的理想和不理想改变
本研究假设波兰于2020年3月11日实施的COVID-19大流行导致的封锁对波兰儿童的生活方式、饮食和睡眠习惯以及身体活动产生了负面影响。该研究旨在评估在封锁期间采取的措施对儿童生活习惯、屏幕和睡眠时间的影响。材料和方法:该研究是横断面的,涉及486名3-18岁儿童的父母,他们完成了包含37个问题的调查问卷,涉及儿童在封锁前和封锁期间的社会人口因素、营养、身体活动、屏幕和睡眠时间。结果:在封锁期间,7至11岁儿童(0.19 +/-0.68,p < 0.001)和12至18岁儿童(0.24 +/-0.81,p = 0.005)的每日用餐次数显著增加,而最年幼组(3-6岁)的每日用餐次数减少(-0.11 +/-0.66,p < 0.001)。在所有组中,声称吃快餐的人都减少了(p < 0.001),而在家做饭的应答者的数量显著增加(95.9%对98.4%,p = 0.02)。在封锁期间,年龄较大的儿童群体的身体活动时间显著减少(p < 0.001),特别是居住在公寓楼的儿童。在年龄最小的一组儿童中,申报的体育活动时间没有显著变化。在大流行期间,所有儿童群体的屏幕时间都显著增加。所有年龄组的睡眠时间都有所增加,但睡眠质量却有所下降。结论:可以得出结论,COVID-19大流行导致的封锁主要产生了不良的生活方式改变(体力活动减少,屏幕时间增加);然而,也观察到良好的影响(在家吃饭和睡眠时间增加)。版权所有©2022 Termedia出版社有限公司版权所有。
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Pediatria Polska
Pediatria Polska Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Pediatria Polska - rzetelna wiedza i tradycja. Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Pediatrycznego. Ukazuje się od 1921 roku, poprzednio w latach 1908-1920 jako Przegląd Pedyatryczny. Drugie obok Otolaryngologii Polskiej najstarsze czasopismo medyczne ukazujące się na polskim rynku. Czasopismo zamieszcza doświadczalne i kliniczne prace oryginalne oraz opisy rzadko występujących i trudnych diagnostycznie przypadków klinicznych. W Pediatrii Polskiej publikowane są także obszerne omówienia poglądowe problemów pediatrycznych oparte na najnowszym piśmiennictwie światowym.
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