COVID-19 大流行对体重增加和体育锻炼的影响:意大利前瞻性队列研究。

Chiara Stival, Alessandra Lugo, Giulia Carreras, Anna Odone, Piet A van den Brandt, Giuseppe Gorini, Sabrina Molinaro, Sonia Cerrai, Roberta Pacifici, Silvano Gallus
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简介:监测体重和体力活动(PA)的变化至关重要:监测体重和身体活动(PA)的变化对于了解 COVID-19 大流行的短期影响是否会随着时间的推移而产生影响至关重要:这项纵向研究基于 COVID-19 大流行第一阶段(2020 年 4 月至 5 月)和两年后(2022 年 2 月至 3 月)采访的 4831 名 18-74 岁意大利人的数据。通过与社会人口和心理特征相关的多变量分析评估了体重和PA的变化:在这两年中,17.4%的人称体重增加了至少 5 公斤,32.8%的人称每周运动时间减少了至少 4 小时。来自较不富裕地区、受教育程度较低以及报告精神健康状况恶化的参与者的体重增加和运动量减少的频率更高:结论:大流行开始两年后,我们在意大利观察到了体重和运动量恢复正常的趋势。受大流行病影响最大的人群是社会经济地位较差和精神健康受损的人。
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Consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on weight gain and physical activity: a prospective cohort study from Italy.

Introduction: It is crucial to monitor changes in body weight and physical activity (PA) to understand if short-term effects of COVID-19 pandemic have had implications over time.

Methods: This longitudinal study is based on data from 4,831 Italians aged 18-74 years interviewed during the first phase of COVID-19 pandemic (April-May 2020) and two years later (February-March 2022). Changes in body weight and PA were assessed through multivariable analyses in association with socio-demographic and psychological characteristics.

Results: Over the two years, 17.4% reported a weight gain of at least 5 kg and 32.8% a decreased PA by at least 4 hours per week. Weight gain and decreased PA were more frequent in participants from the less wealthy areas, with lower educational level and those who reported a worsening in mental health.

Conclusions: After two years from the start of the pandemic, in Italy we observed a trend toward a renormalization of body weight and PA. The segments of the population mostly affected by the pandemic are subjects with more disadvantaged socio-economic status and with an impaired mental health.

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