年龄、COVID-19 和体育活动对欧盟生活满意度的影响:横断面分析

IF 2.8 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Applied Research in Quality of Life Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1007/s11482-024-10346-5
Audrius Dėdelė, Yevheniia Chebotarova, Ričardas Krikštolaitis, Auksė Miškinytė
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在心理学和公共卫生领域,生活满意度、个人对自己生活的认知评价与健康状况之间有着密切的联系。COVID-19 大流行严重破坏了全球生活方式的适应性,包括减少体育锻炼(PA),从而可能影响生活满意度。本研究探讨了生活满意度、体育锻炼水平、体育锻炼场所偏好以及 COVID-19 对体育锻炼的影响之间的关系。研究利用了欧盟委员会欧洲晴雨表(GESIS,科隆。ZA7888 数据文件版本 1.0.0,2022 年)的数据,该数据收集了欧盟所有 27 个成员国的数据。调查对象包括每个欧盟成员国约 1000 名 15 岁及以上的居民。共有 26,569 名受访者参与了分析。77.8%的参与者达到了世界卫生组织(WHO)推荐的 PA 水平。男性、青壮年、单身和农村居民达到最佳体育锻炼水平的比例较高。研究使用了四个广义线性模型来考察选定变量对生活满意度的影响。结果表明,总体满意度和日常生活满意度都受到类似因素的影响,包括年龄、体育锻炼场所、COVID-19 对体育锻炼的影响以及达到建议的体育锻炼水平。此外,室外体育锻炼场所与 COVID-19 对体育锻炼的影响之间的交互作用会显著影响生活满意度,而室内体育锻炼场所与 COVID-19 之间则没有显著的交互作用。目前的研究为大流行后时期的心理健康和公共活动量提供了见解,并考虑到了欧盟不同年龄组的情况。
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The Impact of Age, COVID-19 and Physical Activity on Life Satisfaction in the European Union: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

In psychology and public health domains, there is a strong interconnection between life satisfaction, an individual’s cognitive evaluation of one’s life, and health status. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions in global lifestyle adaptations, including reduced physical activity (PA), potentially impacting life satisfaction. This study examines the relationships between life satisfaction, PA levels, PA venue preferences, and the influences of COVID-19 on PA. The study utilized data from the European Commission’s Eurobarometer, (GESIS, Cologne. ZA7888 Data file Version 1.0.0, 2022), which collected data across all 27 European Union (EU) Member States. The survey included around 1,000 residents in each EU Member State, 15 years and older. A total of 26,569 respondents were included in the analysis. 77.8% of participants reached the recommended PA levels by the World Health Organization (WHO). Men, young adults, singles, and rural residents had higher rates of achieving optimal physical activity levels. The study used four generalized linear models to examine the impact of selected variables on life satisfaction. The results indicated that both overall and daily life satisfaction were influenced by similar factors, including age, places for PA, COVID-19 impact on PA, and achieving recommended PA levels. Furthermore, the interaction between outdoor PA venues and COVID-19 impact on PA significantly affected life satisfaction, while no significant interaction was observed for indoor PA venues and COVID-19. The current study provides insights into mental health and PA in the post-pandemic period, accounting for different age groups across the EU.

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Applied Research in Quality of Life
Applied Research in Quality of Life SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to publish conceptual, methodological and empirical papers dealing with quality-of-life studies in the applied areas of the natural and social sciences. As the official journal of the ISQOLS, it is designed to attract papers that have direct implications for, or impact on practical applications of research on the quality-of-life. We welcome papers crafted from interdisciplinary, inter-professional and international perspectives. This research should guide decision making in a variety of professions, industries, nonprofit, and government sectors, including healthcare, travel and tourism, marketing, corporate management, community planning, social work, public administration, and human resource management. The goal is to help decision makers apply performance measures and outcome assessment techniques based on concepts such as well-being, human satisfaction, human development, happiness, wellness and quality-of-life. The Editorial Review Board is divided into specific sections indicating the broad scope of practice covered by the journal. The section editors are distinguished scholars from many countries across the globe.
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