Physical Activity level in doctors during Covid-19: An Online-based Cross-sectional study

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Human Movement Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21134/eurjhm.2022.49.10
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Physical activity is an important therapeutic strategy in reducing the severity of Covid-19 disease. There is a lack of studies evaluating the level of physical activity among doctors who are the frontline responders of Covid-19 pandemic. The online survey aimed at evaluating the effect factors associated with physical activity levels of doctors during Covid-19 pandemic using International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ- SF). The survey included doctors from government and private health sectors of India. Snowballing technique was used to conduct the survey. About 266 Indian doctors with a median age of 36 (IQR = 31, 46) years responded to the anonymous survey consisting of demographic details and IPAQ- SF. Median MET-minutes/week and Inter Quartile Range (IQR) were used to describe the physical activity levels of the doctors. All the data analysis was done in STATA 12.1. The total median MET-duration of doctors was 834 (IQR = 495, 1620) MET-minutes/week with 988 (IQR = 564.3, 2067.9) Kcal/week of total energy expenditure. Low, moderate and high physical activity levels of doctors were 21.4%, 54.5% and 24.1% respectively. Age, gender, doing Covid-19 duties and regular involvement in physical activity before the pandemic have significantly affected PA levels. More than 55% of doctors who reported high or moderate physical activity before the pandemic were doing significantly low physical activity during the pandemic (p < 0.0001). The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly affected the physical activity level in doctors. Doctors aged 31- 40 years performing Covid-19 duties during the conduct of the survey were likely to perform low physical activity. However, those doctors who regularly engaged in physical activity before the pandemic despite the restrictions were found to engage significantly in higher total MET-duration and expended higher energy.
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Covid-19期间医生的身体活动水平:一项基于在线的横断面研究
身体活动是降低Covid-19疾病严重程度的重要治疗策略。目前缺乏评估Covid-19大流行一线应对者医生身体活动水平的研究。该在线调查旨在利用国际身体活动问卷简表(IPAQ- SF)评估Covid-19大流行期间医生身体活动水平的相关影响因素。调查对象包括印度政府和私营卫生部门的医生。采用滚雪球法进行调查。约266名年龄中位数为36岁(IQR = 31,46)岁的印度医生接受了由人口统计细节和IPAQ- SF组成的匿名调查。使用met分钟/周中位数和四分位差(IQR)来描述医生的身体活动水平。所有数据分析均在STATA 12.1中完成。医生总met持续时间中位数为834 (IQR = 495,1620) met分钟/周,总能量消耗为988 (IQR = 564.3, 2067.9) Kcal/周。低、中、高运动水平的医生分别占21.4%、54.5%和24.1%。年龄、性别、履行Covid-19职责以及在大流行前经常参加体育活动对PA水平有显著影响。在大流行前报告高强度或中度身体活动的医生中,55%以上在大流行期间的身体活动明显较低(p < 0.0001)。新冠肺炎疫情对医生的身体活动水平产生了重大影响。在进行调查期间,年龄在31- 40岁之间执行Covid-19职责的医生可能会进行较低的体力活动。然而,尽管受到限制,但那些在大流行之前经常从事体育活动的医生,其met总持续时间和消耗的能量都明显更高。
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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