The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing
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Resumo: | Objective: Social distancing due to COVID-19 pandemic could lead people to lower exercise engagement. The objective of this paper is to describe and compare the types of physical exercises participants were engaged, as well their frequency, duration, and intensity, in three different periods: 2019 (1), Jan/Feb 2020 (2), and during the social distancing period due to the COVID-19 pandemic (3). Methods: This is a cross-sectional study and its population was composed of adults and elderly from a public recreation center. The participants were invited by social media to answer a survey on Google Forms dealing with the characteristics of the physical exercises practiced in the three periods covered in this research. The survey was made available during October 2020. Results: Took part in this study 194 participants (63.49±14.14 years; 93.2% women). During period 1 the most practiced exercises was strength/aerobic class, twice/week, from 46 minutes to 1 hour/session, at intensity 6. During period 2, walking was the most mentioned, three times/week, from 31 to 45min/session, at intensity 7. During period 3, strength/aerobic class was the most frequent, three times/week, from 31 to 45min/session, at intensity 5. Conclusion: When compared to the period 1, there was a decrease (p <0.05) in the total time of exercise in periods 2 and 3, and there was also, in these last two periods, a decrease in the number (p <0.05) of participants who reached WHO guidelines of 150min/75min per week of exercise. |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancingO efeito do distanciamento social devido à COVID-19 nos exercícios de adultos e idosos. Exercício e distanciamento socialCOVID-19ExerciseSedentary behaviorElderlyAdultsObjective: Social distancing due to COVID-19 pandemic could lead people to lower exercise engagement. The objective of this paper is to describe and compare the types of physical exercises participants were engaged, as well their frequency, duration, and intensity, in three different periods: 2019 (1), Jan/Feb 2020 (2), and during the social distancing period due to the COVID-19 pandemic (3). Methods: This is a cross-sectional study and its population was composed of adults and elderly from a public recreation center. The participants were invited by social media to answer a survey on Google Forms dealing with the characteristics of the physical exercises practiced in the three periods covered in this research. The survey was made available during October 2020. Results: Took part in this study 194 participants (63.49±14.14 years; 93.2% women). During period 1 the most practiced exercises was strength/aerobic class, twice/week, from 46 minutes to 1 hour/session, at intensity 6. During period 2, walking was the most mentioned, three times/week, from 31 to 45min/session, at intensity 7. During period 3, strength/aerobic class was the most frequent, three times/week, from 31 to 45min/session, at intensity 5. Conclusion: When compared to the period 1, there was a decrease (p <0.05) in the total time of exercise in periods 2 and 3, and there was also, in these last two periods, a decrease in the number (p <0.05) of participants who reached WHO guidelines of 150min/75min per week of exercise.Objetivo: O distanciamento social devido à pandemia COVID-19 pode levar as pessoas a diminuir o envolvimento com exercícios. O objetivo deste artigo é descrever e comparar os tipos de exercícios físicos os participantes se engajaram, assim como sua frequência, duração e intensidade em três períodos distintos: 2019 (1), jan/fev 2020 (2) e durante o período de distanciamento social devido à pandemia COVID-19 (3). Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo transversal e sua população foi composta por adultos e idosos de um centro recreativo público. Os participantes foram convidados pelas redes sociais a responder um questionário disponibilizado pelo Formulários Google tratando das características dos exercícios físicos praticados nos três períodos abrangidos por esta pesquisa. O questionário ficou disponível durante o mês de outubro de 2020. Resultados: Participaram deste estudo 194 participantes (63,49 ± 14,14 anos; 93,2% mulheres). No período 1 os exercícios mais praticados foram força/aeróbica, duas vezes/semana, de 46 minutos a 1 hora/sessão, na intensidade 6. No período 2, a caminhada foi o mais citado, três vezes/semana, de 31 a 45min/sessão, na intensidade 7. No período 3, a aula de força/aeróbia foi a mais frequente, três vezes/semana, de 31 a 45min/sessão, na intensidade 5. Conclusão: Quando comparado ao período 1, houve diminuição (p <0,05) no tempo total de exercício nos períodos 2 e 3, e também nestes dois últimos períodos, diminuição no número (p <0,05) de participantes que alcançaram as diretrizes da OMS de 150min/75min de exercícios por semana. SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-07-28info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/270810.1590/SciELOPreprints.2708enghttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2708/4735Copyright (c) 2021 Alexandre Luis Ritterhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRitter, Alexandre Luis reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-07-26T23:56:13Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2708Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-07-26T23:56:13SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing O efeito do distanciamento social devido à COVID-19 nos exercícios de adultos e idosos. Exercício e distanciamento social |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing Ritter, Alexandre Luis COVID-19 Exercise Sedentary behavior Elderly Adults |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing |
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The effect of social distancing due to the COVID-19 on adult and elderly exercises. Exercise and social distancing |
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Ritter, Alexandre Luis |
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Ritter, Alexandre Luis |
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Ritter, Alexandre Luis |
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COVID-19 Exercise Sedentary behavior Elderly Adults |
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COVID-19 Exercise Sedentary behavior Elderly Adults |
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Objective: Social distancing due to COVID-19 pandemic could lead people to lower exercise engagement. The objective of this paper is to describe and compare the types of physical exercises participants were engaged, as well their frequency, duration, and intensity, in three different periods: 2019 (1), Jan/Feb 2020 (2), and during the social distancing period due to the COVID-19 pandemic (3). Methods: This is a cross-sectional study and its population was composed of adults and elderly from a public recreation center. The participants were invited by social media to answer a survey on Google Forms dealing with the characteristics of the physical exercises practiced in the three periods covered in this research. The survey was made available during October 2020. Results: Took part in this study 194 participants (63.49±14.14 years; 93.2% women). During period 1 the most practiced exercises was strength/aerobic class, twice/week, from 46 minutes to 1 hour/session, at intensity 6. During period 2, walking was the most mentioned, three times/week, from 31 to 45min/session, at intensity 7. During period 3, strength/aerobic class was the most frequent, three times/week, from 31 to 45min/session, at intensity 5. Conclusion: When compared to the period 1, there was a decrease (p <0.05) in the total time of exercise in periods 2 and 3, and there was also, in these last two periods, a decrease in the number (p <0.05) of participants who reached WHO guidelines of 150min/75min per week of exercise. |
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