"Involvement in Malaysians' physical activities and e-sports during the COVID 19 Movement Control Order (MCO) 2020"

M. S. Aman, M. N. A. Mohamed, G. Elumalai, Vellapandian Ponnusamy, Shariffah Mamat, T. Kamalden
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Background: During the pandemic COVID19 in 2020, Movement Control Order (MCO) was implemented worldwide, including in Malaysia. This MCO restricts the movement and activities of the public to limit the community involvement in physical activity such as sports, exercise, and recreational activities. Therefore, this study was conducted to identify the trend of involvement of Malaysian people in sports, exercise, and recreational activities while MCO. Methods: This pilot survey was conducted among 150 randomly selected respondents from the enumerators around Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Putrajaya. Malaysia Sports Culture Index questionnaire (2018), with high validity and reliability used to collect the data. The data were analyzed descriptively using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 26. Results: The findings showed that exercise was carried out by 60.5%, followed by e-sports by 19.5%, physical sports by 11.7%, and active recreation by 8.3%. Aerobics, walking, yoga, Zumba, and jogging are the five most frequent exercise activities in the exercise category. For the sports category, people prefer badminton and table tennis. The choice of time to be active during MCO shows the most common time is in the evening, 43.7%. This is followed by the morning option 28.8%, night time, 25.0%, and afternoon time, only 2.5%. Social media 78.7% is the most dominant medium used by Malaysians in performing sports activities, exercise, active recreation, or e-sports. On the other hand, some respondents used video conferencing 13.5% and conventional media 32.4% as a medium for being active. Conclusion: In particular, involvement in active sports and recreational activities declined significantly during the MCO. However, the dominant percentage of exercise activity plays a vital role in reducing the health risks associated with physical inactivity.
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“在2020年COVID - 19运动控制令(MCO)期间参与马来西亚人的体育活动和电子竞技”
背景:在2020年2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,包括马来西亚在内的世界各地都实施了行动控制令。该条例限制市民的行动和活动,以限制市民参与体育、运动和康乐活动等体育活动。因此,本研究旨在确定马来西亚人参与体育、运动和娱乐活动的趋势。方法:从吉隆坡、雪兰莪和布城的普查员中随机抽取150名受访者进行试点调查。马来西亚体育文化指数调查问卷(2018),采用高效度和信度来收集数据。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第26版对数据进行描述性分析。结果:运动占60.5%,其次是电子竞技占19.5%,体育运动占11.7%,主动娱乐占8.3%。有氧运动、散步、瑜伽、尊巴舞和慢跑是运动类别中最常见的五种运动。在运动项目方面,人们更喜欢羽毛球和乒乓球。选择在MCO期间活动的时间显示,最常见的时间是晚上,占43.7%。其次是早上28.8%,晚上25.0%,下午只有2.5%。社交媒体是78.7%的马来西亚人在进行体育活动、锻炼、积极娱乐或电子竞技时使用的最主要媒体。另一方面,部分受访者以视频会议(13.5%)和传统媒体(32.4%)作为活跃的媒介。结论:特别是在MCO期间,积极的体育和娱乐活动的参与明显下降。然而,占主导地位的运动活动在减少与缺乏运动相关的健康风险方面起着至关重要的作用。
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