| Literature DB >> 33311526 |
Steffen C E Schmidt1, Bastian Anedda2, Alexander Burchartz2, Ana Eichsteller2, Simon Kolb2, Carina Nigg2, Claudia Niessner2, Doris Oriwol2,3, Annette Worth3, Alexander Woll2.
Abstract
The impact of COVID-19 on social life has been drastic and global. However, the different numbers of cases and different actions in different countries have been leading to various interesting yet unexplored effects on human behavior. In the present study, we compare the physical activity and recreational screen time of a representative sample of 1711 4- to 17-year-olds before and during the strictest time of the first COVID-19 lockdown in Germany. We found that sports activity declined whereas recreational screen time increased. However, a substantial increase in habitual physical activities leads to an overall increase in physical activity among children and adolescents in Germany. The effects differ in size but not in their direction between age groups and are stable for boys and girls. We conclude from this natural experiment that physical activity among children and adolescents is highly context-driven and mutual and does not act as a functional opposite to recreational screen time.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33311526 PMCID: PMC7733438 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-78438-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379