[SARS-CoV-2接触限制对公共部门员工身体活动的影响]

IF 0.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Zentralblatt fur Arbeitsmedizin Arbeitsschutz und Ergonomie Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40664-022-00487-5
Philipp Maier, Friedrich Barsch, Oliver Morath, Oliver Krumnau, Stephan Prettin, Daniel Steinmann, Peter Deibert
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目的:2020年春季开展的活动调查的初步结果表明,在针对冠状病毒传播的接触限制期间,体育活动可能有所减少。冠状病毒大流行给医疗保健系统的劳动力带来了许多挑战。因此,本研究调查了限制大流行的措施是否对公共部门雇员的活动行为产生影响。方法:采用回顾性横断面调查方法,整理2020年4月新冠肺炎疫情防控措施实施前和实施期间3家公共部门单位职工的活动行为。我们使用了在线版的弗莱堡活动问卷。对相关样本使用显著性水平为p 的Wilcoxon检验结果:弗赖堡共有1797名公共部门雇员(36.0%男性,63.9%女性,0.1%多元化)参加了调查。在体育活动方面,存在相关差异(p )结论:限制冠状病毒传播的措施导致公共部门雇员的活动水平下降。特别是从事体育运动的员工越来越少。这可能与健身工作室的关闭有关,因为这些活动特别减少。体力活动的减少可能导致不利的个人风险概况,这必须在未来得到补偿。
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[Influence of the contact restrictions against SARS-CoV-2 on physical activity among public sector employees.]

Objective: Preliminary results from activity surveys conducted in spring 2020 suggest that athletic activity may have decreased within the contact restrictions against the spread of coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic poses many challenges to the workforce in the healthcare system. Therefore, this study investigated whether the measures to limit the pandemic have an influence on the activity behavior of employees in the public sector.

Method: A retrospective cross-sectional survey was conducted to collate the activity behavior among employees of three institutions in the public sector before and during the measures against the coronavirus in April 2020. An online version of the Freiburg Activity Questionnaire was used. Using Wilcoxon tests on connected samples with a significance level of p < 0.05, the activity behavior was examined for differences before compared to during the contact restrictions in min/week and MET-min./week.

Results: A total of 1797 public sector employees in Freiburg (36.0% male, 63.9% female, and 0.1% diverse) participated in the survey. For sports activity, a relevant difference (p < 0.05) was measured in the medians (Mdn) of activities per week before (Mdn = 180 min) and during (Mdn = 120 min) the relevant contact restrictions. Similarly, for energy expenditure through exercise, the median value within the contact restrictions decreased from Mdn = 1022 MET-min/week to Mdn = 750 MET-min./week.

Conclusion: Measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus have led to a reduction in activity levels among public sector employees. In particular, fewer employees engaged in sports. This could be related to the closure of fitness studios as these activities were particularly reduced. Decreased physical activity can lead to unfavorable individual risk profiles, which must be compensated for in the future.

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