东南亚大流行期间的身体活动:述评

Joan Grace Pacres
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为了遏制COVID-19病毒的广泛传播,东南亚各国政府实施了封锁和隔离,严重限制了人类的流动性和人们参与健康和充足的身体活动(PA)。大流行期间东南亚的PA状况如何?这篇叙述性综述回答了这个主要问题,它回顾了通过在线研究数据库中的关键词搜索确定的相关研究,然后根据纳入标准和主题相关性对结果进行过滤,然后总结和综合最后一组文章。13项研究的结果,仅涵盖了五个东南亚国家,构成了这篇叙述性综述的大部分内容。一些研究报告了PA与心理健康(尤其是焦虑和抑郁)、健康素养、与健康相关的生活质量和睡眠之间的关联。其他研究讨论了技术在PA中的应用、与身体活动有关的问题,以及大流行期间PA对老年人的重要性。需要对大流行前后的PA进行更多的研究,特别是关于影响PA水平和大流行前后久坐行为的因素、系统和技术,以便利益相关者能够改善维持水平的PA,保持增加的PA水平,在PA水平下降时增加PA水平,并始终保持低久坐行为。大流行期间的久坐行为也需要更多关注,因为缺乏身体活动和久坐行为虽然彼此不同,但通常是相互关联的,并对人类健康产生重大影响。
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Peri-pandemic Physical Activity in Southeast Asia: A Narrative Review
To stifle widespread transmission of the COVID-19 virus, Southeast Asian governments initiated lockdowns and quarantines that severely limited human mobility and people’s engagement in healthful and sufficient physical activity (PA). What was the state of PA in Southeast Asia during the pandemic? This narrative review answered this major question by reviewing relevant studies identified through a keyword search in online research databases, the results of which were then filtered according inclusion criteria and topic relevance before the final set of articles were summarized and synthesized. The findings of 13 studies, covering only five Southeast Asian nations, make up the bulk of this narrative review. Some of the studies reported associations between PA and mental health (especially anxiety and depression), health literacy, Health-Related Quality of Life, and sleep. Other studies discussed the use of technology for PA, problems related to physical activity, and the importance of PA to the elderly during the pandemic. More studies need to be done about peri-pandemic PA, particularly about the factors, systems, and technologies affecting PA levels and sedentary behavior from pre- to peri-pandemic periods so that stakeholders can improve maintenance-level PA, preserve increased PA levels, increase PA levels where such have decreased, and keep sedentary behavior low all throughout. Peri-pandemic sedentary behavior also needs more attention, since physical inactivity and sedentary behavior, although distinct from each other, usually accompany each other, are correlated, and have significant impact on human health.
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