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Exercise and screen time during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rachel C Colley1, Tracey Bushnik1, Kellie Langlois1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The objective of this paper is to describe the exercise and changes in screen time habits, and their relationship with health, among participants of the Canadian Perspectives Survey Series (CPSS). DATA AND METHODS: Between March 29th and April 3rd 2020, CPSS participants (n = 4,524) reported whether they were exercising outdoors or indoors and whether they increased, decreased or maintained their TV, Internet and video game use. Participants also reported their self-perceived general and mental health.
RESULTS: More women reported very good or excellent mental health if they were exercising outdoors (54%) compared with those who were not (41%). More women reported very good or excellent general health if they were exercising outdoors (75%) compared with those who were not (49%), with the same trend evident for those exercising indoors (69%) compared to those who were not (62%). More men (65%) and women (62%) rated their mental and general health as very good or excellent if they maintained or decreased TV time compared with those who increased TV time (57% and 43%, respectively), with the same evident for Internet use in women only (maintained/decreased: 61% versus increased: 44%). More men (63%) and women (52%) rated their mental health as very good or excellent if they maintained or decreased video game time compared with those who increased video game time (48% and 29%, respectively). More men and women reported very good or excellent mental and general health if they increased none or one type of screen and/or were exercising outdoors compared with those who increased 2 or 3 types of screens and who were not exercising outdoors, with the exception of general health among men. DISCUSSION: Maintaining opportunities for outdoor exercise and limiting screen time may promote better mental and general health during periods of confinement.

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Keywords:  coronavirus; mental health; physical activity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32672923     DOI: 10.25318/82-003-x202000600001-eng

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Rep        ISSN: 0840-6529            Impact factor:   4.796


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