The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions on Sedentary Behavior Among Chinese University Students: A Retrospectively-Matched Cohort Study.

Journal of healthy eating and active living Pub Date : 2022-12-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Hongjun Yu, Yiling Song, Yangyang Wang, Xiaoxin Wang, Xiaolu Feng, Panpan Chen, Mingzhong Zhou, Xinyi Wen, Chen Fan
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was to estimate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on sedentary behavior (SB) for Chinese university students during the pandemic period, as well as explore how sedentary behavior changed as a function of sex.

Methods: We conducted an online questionnaire (the Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire) on students from one university in China during the pandemic period (March 29-April 15, 2020) and students retrospectively recalled pre-pandemic physical activity levels (before January 26, 2020). Sedentary behavior was measured using the short version of the Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire (SBQ). SB in a typical week during the COVID-19 pandemic period and before the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were measured based on SBQ. The data was analyzed using a paired-samples t-test. Chi-square tests were to compare categorical variables.

Results: A total of 1487 (947 males & 513 females; Age 19.72± 1.32yr., BMI = 21.12 ± 4.50) participated in this study. Before the COVID-19-associated lockdown restriction, on weekdays, survey participants averaged engaged in 11.41 (SD =3.93) hours of SB, 10.97 (SD = 3.85) hours of SB in males, 12.25 (SD =3.94) hours of SB in females; on weekends, survey participants averaged engaged in 13.18 (SD =4.06) hours of SB, 12.74 (SD = 3.96) hours of SB in males, 14.04 (SD =4.11) hours of SB in females. During the COVID-19-associated lockdown restriction, on weekdays, survey participants averaged engaged in 13.34 (SD =3.78) hours of SB, 12.90 (SD = 3.67) hours of SB in males, 14.19 (SD =3.83) hours of SB in females; on weekends, survey participants averaged engaged in 14.48 (SD =3.93) hours of SB, 14.10 (SD = 3.81) hours of SB in males, 15.22 (SD =4.04) hours of SB in females. Overall, on weekdays, The COVID-19-associated lockdown restriction on average appeared to increase SB by 1.93 (16.91%↑, 95% CI = 1.74, 2.12) hours, an increase in daily total SB by 1.92 (17.50%↑, 95% CI = 1.92, 2.15) hours for males, and an increase 1.94 (15.84%↑, 95% CI = 1.62, 2.27) hours in females. On weekends, The COVID-19-associated lockdown restriction on average appeared to increase SB by 1.30 (9.86%↑, 95% CI = 1.12, 1.48) hours, an increase in daily total SB by 1.36 (10.68%↑, 95% CI = 1.13, 1.58) hours for males, and an increase 1.18 (8.40%↑, 95% CI = 0.87, 1.50) hours in females.

Conclusions: The COVID-19 restriction may lead to an increase in SB of Chinese university students. The total sedentary time of female students per week was higher than that of male students. Public policy action might be urgently needed to decrease the sedentary behavior of Chinese university students.

新冠肺炎疫情限制对中国大学生久坐行为的影响:回顾性配对队列研究。
目的:本研究旨在评估新冠肺炎大流行限制对中国大学生在大流行期间久坐行为(SB)的影响,并探讨久坐行为如何作为性功能发生变化。方法:我们对疫情期间(2020年3月29日至4月15日)中国一所大学的学生进行了在线问卷调查(久坐行为问卷),学生回顾了疫情前(2020年1月26日之前)的体育活动水平。使用久坐行为问卷(SBQ)的简短版本来测量久坐行为。在新冠肺炎大流行期间和新冠肺炎大流行限制之前的典型一周内的SB基于SBQ进行测量。使用配对样本t检验对数据进行分析。卡方检验是为了比较分类变量。结果:共有1487人(947名男性和513名女性;年龄19.72±1.32岁,BMI=21.12±4.50)参与了本研究。在COVID-19相关封锁限制之前,在工作日,调查参与者平均参与11.41(SD=3.93)小时的SB,男性参与10.97(SD=3.85)小时的SA,女性参与12.25(SD=3.34)小时的SC;在周末,调查参与者平均参与13.18小时(SD=4.06)的SB,男性参与12.74小时(SD=3.96),女性参与14.04小时(SD=4.11)。在与COVID-19相关的封锁限制期间,在工作日,调查参与者平均参与13.34(SD=3.78)小时的SB,男性参与12.90(SD=3.67)小时的SA,女性参与14.19(SD=3.83)小时的SC;在周末,调查参与者平均参与了14.48(SD=3.93)小时的SB,男性参与了14.10(SD=3.81)小时,女性参与了15.22(SD=4.04)小时的SB。总体而言,在工作日,与COVID-19相关的封锁限制似乎平均使SB增加了1.93(16.91%↑, 95%CI=1.74,2.12)小时,每日总SB增加1.92(17.50%↑, 95%置信区间=1.92,2.15)小时,增加1.94(15.84%↑, 95%CI=1.62、2.27)小时。周末,与新冠肺炎相关的封锁限制似乎平均使SB增加了1.30(9.86%↑, 95%CI=1.12,1.48)小时,每日总SB增加1.36(10.68%↑, 95%CI=1.13,1.58)小时,增加1.18(8.40%↑, 95%可信区间=0.87、1.50)小时。结论:新冠肺炎限制可能导致中国大学生SB增加。女生每周的总久坐时间高于男生。可能迫切需要采取公共政策行动来减少中国大学生的久坐行为。
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