Impact of Covid-19 on the mental health, quality of life and level of physical activity in university students

Ana Teresa Rodrigues de Abreu Santos, Joyce Neire Vidal Alexandre Souza, Bruno Rafael Vieira Souza Silva, E. C. Costa, Marcela Claudia de Paula Oliveira Oliveira, Jael Maria de Aquino, Marcos Santos, M. Barros, Lygia Maria Pereira da Silva, M. C. Correia Júnior
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Young people can have negative repercussions on their mental health, quality of life and on illnesses related to physical inactivity due to social isolation and fear of the disease (Covid-19). This study aimed to analyze the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the quality of life, level of physical activity and mental health of university students. College students (16-24 years old) completed an online interview, considering possible changes in mental health, quality of life and physical activity level, evaluating the moment before and during the pandemic. The recruitment strategy of the participants was the snowball type. 1,167 young people (69.2%-women) attended in the study, of which 8.8% had a confirmed diagnosis of Covid-19. There was a worsening in all scores of quality of life, stress and depression during the pandemic when compared to the period prior to the pandemic (p < 0.001). The pandemic also increased inactivity among young people (49.1% vs 28%, p < 0.001). Female students, from the health area, who had their own home and who did not have confirmed diagnosis of Covid-19 showed increased stress in the pandemic period. The Covid-19 pandemic worsened the indicators of mental health, quality of life and level of physical activity among university students. It is noteworthy that despite not being a risk group for the aggravation of the disease and consequent higher mortality, restrictions related to the pandemic limited or prevented the movement of people and this isolation can represent important changes in health in the medium and long term in this population.
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由于社会孤立和对疾病的恐惧,年轻人可能会对他们的心理健康、生活质量以及与缺乏身体活动有关的疾病产生负面影响(Covid-19)。本研究旨在分析新冠肺炎大流行对大学生生活质量、身体活动水平和心理健康的影响。大学生(16-24岁)完成了一项在线访谈,考虑到心理健康、生活质量和身体活动水平可能发生的变化,评估大流行之前和期间的情况。参与者的招募策略是滚雪球式的。1167名年轻人(69.2%为女性)参加了这项研究,其中8.8%的人确诊为新冠肺炎。与大流行前相比,大流行期间生活质量、压力和抑郁的所有得分都有所恶化(p < 0.001)。大流行还增加了年轻人的不活动(49.1%对28%,p < 0.001)。来自卫生区、有自己的家、未确诊为新冠肺炎的女学生在大流行期间压力增加。新冠肺炎疫情恶化了大学生的心理健康、生活质量和体育活动水平等指标。值得注意的是,尽管他们不是疾病恶化和死亡率较高的危险群体,但与大流行有关的限制措施限制或阻止了人员的流动,这种隔离可能是这一人群中长期健康状况的重要变化。
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