Closed due to COVID-19: effects of indoor sports restrictions on suburban adults’ physical activity behaviours

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Ilkka Virmasalo, Elina Hasanen, Janne Pyykönen, Marisofia Nurmi, Mikko Simula, Anna-Katriina Salmikangas, P. Muukkonen
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Abstract

ABSTRACT During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been required adaptations in leisure-time physical activity (PA) especially due to restrictive policies concerning indoor sport facilities (ISF). This study investigated the effects of the constraints on ISF among residents of two low socioeconomic status suburbs in Finland. Research questions were: (1) Are sociodemographic characteristics associated with a reduced use of ISF during the pandemic? (2) Are sociodemographic characteristics associated with changes in the overall PA amount among those respondents with a reduced use of ISF? (3) Is the reduced use of ISF associated with an increased use of other PA environments (home environment, built outdoor facilities, unbuilt nature, and streets)? Three rounds of survey data (December 2020, February 2021, and June 2021) were collected (total n = 738) and analysed using descriptive statistics and binary and multinomial logistic regressions. A risk of reduced use of ISF was associated with the female gender, higher education, and higher reported PA level. Among those who had reduced their use of ISF, a decrease in overall PA was associated with the female gender and a non-native language. In general, PA declined, but indoor PA was often replaced through other environments. The constraints on ISF seem to not have intensified the socioeconomic polarisation of PA. Versatile PA environments available in the suburbs may have mitigated the negative effects. Public sport administration should continue to pay attention to the provision of diverse PA environments.
因新冠肺炎而关闭:室内运动限制对郊区成年人体育活动行为的影响
摘要在新冠肺炎大流行期间,人们被要求适应业余体育活动(PA),特别是由于有关室内体育设施(ISF)的限制性政策。本研究调查了芬兰两个社会经济地位较低的郊区居民受约束对ISF的影响。研究问题是:(1)社会人口学特征是否与疫情期间ISF使用减少有关?(2) 在ISF使用减少的受访者中,社会人口学特征是否与PA总量的变化有关?(3) ISF的使用减少是否与其他PA环境(家庭环境、已建成的户外设施、未建成的自然和街道)的使用增加有关?收集了三轮调查数据(2020年12月、2021年2月和2021年6月)(共n=738),并使用描述性统计和二元和多项逻辑回归进行分析。ISF使用减少的风险与女性、高等教育和报告的PA水平较高有关。在那些减少使用ISF的人中,总体PA的减少与女性和非母语有关。一般来说,PA下降了,但室内PA经常被其他环境所取代。ISF的限制似乎并没有加剧PA的社会经济两极分化。郊区多功能的PA环境可能减轻了负面影响。公共体育管理部门应继续关注提供多样化的公共体育环境。
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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