Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Physical Activities in Post COVID 19 Lockdown among Adult Learners in South East Nigeria

J. N. Igwe, O. Abbah, U. Ogwo
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Background: Reduction in physical activity, irrespective of the cause, as well as increase in the prevalence of sedentary behaviours are strongly associated with the development of some of the most serious health problems adults face such as , diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Consequently, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that adults should undertake regular physical activity. Many adults lack knowledge of the physical activity recommendations. The aim of the study is to determine the knowledge, attitude and physical activity level in post Covid- 19 lockdown among adult learners in South East Nigeria. Methods: The descriptive research design was adopted for the study. Researchers’ structured questionnaire on knowledge of, and attitude towards physical activities and the short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were used to collect data. Results: Though the adult learners possess high level of knowledge of physical activities (64.10 %), majority do not know the physical activity recommendations by the WHO, while only 58.46% showed positive attitude towards physical activities. Physical activity level of the respondents as reported through the short form of the IPAQ showed that 54.87 % are low, 26.84 % are moderate while only 18.29 % has high physical activity level. Conclusion: The adult learners had high level of knowledge of physical activity, positive attitude towards physical activity. This did not translate to high level of physical activity. Public health awareness and health talks on the benefits of physical activities and WHO physical activity guidelines and recommendations should be mounted by the institutions.
尼日利亚东南部成人学习者在COVID - 19封锁后的体育活动知识、态度和实践
背景:身体活动的减少,无论原因如何,以及久坐行为的增加与成年人面临的一些最严重的健康问题的发展密切相关,如糖尿病和心血管疾病。因此,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)建议成年人应定期进行体育活动。许多成年人缺乏体育锻炼建议的知识。该研究的目的是确定尼日利亚东南部成人学习者在Covid- 19封锁后的知识、态度和身体活动水平。方法:采用描述性研究设计。采用研究人员对体育活动知识和态度的结构化问卷和国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)的简写形式进行数据收集。结果:成人学习者对体育活动的认知水平较高(64.10%),但大多数人不了解WHO的体育活动建议,只有58.46%的人对体育活动持积极态度。通过IPAQ简表报告的被调查者身体活动水平显示,54.87%的人身体活动水平低,26.84%的人身体活动水平中等,只有18.29%的人身体活动水平高。结论:成人学习者对体育活动的认知水平较高,对体育活动的态度积极。这并没有转化为高水平的体育活动。各机构应就体育活动的益处以及世卫组织体育活动准则和建议开展公众健康意识和健康讲座。
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