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Citation

Manz K, Krug S. J. Health Monit. 2022; 7(4): 22-35.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Robert Koch-Institut)

DOI

10.25646/10666

PMID

36654686

PMCID

PMC9838132

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physical activity is a significant health promotion behaviour. COVID-19 pandemic mitigation measures, such as reducing social contact, closing sports facilities and working from home offices, may make it more difficult to engage in regular physical activity.

METHODS: The data collected between July and October 2021 from the nationally representative study German Health Update (GEDA 2021) were used. The activity behaviour is described by the change in the amount of sports activity as well as the amount of physical active transport (walking/cycling) since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample comprises 2,985 participants aged 18 and older.

RESULTS: A quarter of the population reduced their sports activity compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, while 12% increased their sports activity and 38% reported no change. In terms of physical active transport, it shows that 15% reduced the amount, 17% increased it and 55% maintained it. Compared to younger adults, older adults were more likely to maintain their activity behaviour rather than reduce or increase it.

CONCLUSION: Even before the pandemic, physical inactivity was common among the population. The high proportion of adults who reduced their sports activity during the pandemic underlines the need for effective measures to promote physical activity.


Language: en

Keywords

ADULTS; CYCLING; HEALTH MONITORING; PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; SPORTS ACTIVITY; WALKING

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