Physical Activity , Sedentary Behaviour, and Diet in Menopausal Women: Comparison Between COVID19 "first wave" and "second wave" of pandemic in Italy

4区 医学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
F. Coppi, M. Nasi, A. Farinetti, A. Manenti, S. Gallina, Annavittoria Mattioli
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Study Objectives: This study aimed to determine the usage status of Turkish infrastructure applications in the range of 4.5-5.0 points collected under the title fitness, health, and exercise in the Android Operating System Google Play Store application during the COVID-19 pandemic process. Methods: The usage cases of mobile fitness, health, and exercise applications used by people were collected according to document analysis. Statistical analyzes were made using the SPSS 24 statistical program. Result: There were 95 applications scored in the range of 4.5-5.0 points. 56% of the applications were paid and 44% were free. 35% of users preferred free and 65% paid applications. While the first application on the market was released in 2010, the last application was released in 2020. There were 72 applications released before COVID-19 and 23 applications released after. The number of downloads over the determined score of the applications was 5.0 points 0.5%, 4.9 points 39%, 4.8 points 40%, 4.7 points 8%, 4.6 points 8%, and 4.5 points 5%. Within the application, only applications for males were 20.21%, applications for females only 28.27% and applications for both males and females were 48.51%. It was determined that the usage of mobile sports applications increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was observed that the usage rate of females was higher than the rate of males. It was determined that most applications were in the "health and fitness" category according to the restriction status within the platform, and the use of paid applications was more than free ones. Conclusion: It was thought that the applications to be produced on such digital platforms to protect and increase the level of physical activity of people under epidemic diseases and similar conditions were more comprehensive and encouraging to prevent various physical, psychological, and mental negative effects of sedentary life.
更年期妇女的身体活动、久坐行为和饮食:意大利covid - 19大流行“第一波”和“第二波”的比较
研究目的:本研究旨在确定土耳其基础设施应用程序在COVID-19大流行过程中在Android操作系统谷歌Play Store应用程序中fitness, health, exercise标题下收集的4.5-5.0分范围内的使用状况。方法:通过文献分析,收集人们使用的移动健身、健康、运动应用的使用案例。采用SPSS 24统计程序进行统计分析。结果:有95个应用程序得分在4.5-5.0分之间。56%的应用程序是付费的,44%是免费的。35%的用户更喜欢免费应用,65%的用户更喜欢付费应用。虽然市场上的第一个应用程序于2010年发布,但最后一个应用程序是在2020年发布的。新冠肺炎疫情前发布了72个申请,疫情后发布了23个申请。应用程序的下载次数为5.0分0.5%、4.9分39%、4.8分40%、4.7分8%、4.6分8%、4.5分5%。在申请中,男性申请占20.21%,女性申请占28.27%,男性和女性申请占48.51%。据确定,在COVID-19大流行期间,移动体育应用程序的使用量有所增加。观察到女性的使用率高于男性。根据平台内的限制情况,确定大多数应用属于“健康和健身”类别,付费应用的使用多于免费应用。结论:认为在此类数字平台上制作的用于保护和提高流行病和类似情况下人们身体活动水平的应用程序更全面,更鼓舞人心,以预防久坐生活对身体,心理和精神的各种负面影响。
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Progress in Nutrition
Progress in Nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: Progress in Nutrition was founded in 1999 as an independent magazine, a multidisciplinary approach, dedicated to issues of nutrition and metabolism.
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