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COVID-19 messed up my research: Insights from physical activity and nutrition translational research.

Gabrielle Turner-McGrievy1, Tanya Halliday2, Justin B Moore3.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant challenges in conducting physical activity and nutrition translational research. This encompassed all phases of translational research, including recruitment (e.g., lack of trust in the scientific community), assessment (university regulations restricting in-person assessments), intervention (conversion of face-to-face interventions to online formats), and retention (loss of employment, phone service, or housing among study participants). The COVID-19 pandemic has had varying impacts on research productivity as well. While some groups found the pandemic led to increases in productivity (as evidenced by increases seen in both manuscript and grant submissions), junior faculty, women (particularly caregivers), African American, Asian, and Latinx faculty, and mid-career and senior scientists all faced unique career and personal challenges during this time. This included competing demands on time that interfered with research productivity and mental and physical health stressors. Therefore, in order to ensure we retain promising scientists in the field of translational physical activity and nutrition science, it will be important to consider these challenges when it comes time to review tenure files and grant applications. Reviewers of these applications should note creativity in moving research forward, continued mentoring of students or other faculty, and plans to get back on track after a pause in their ability to conduct impactful physical activity and nutrition work.

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Keywords:  human subjects research; intervention; nutrition; pandemic; physical activity

Year:  2021        PMID: 34693004      PMCID: PMC8528043          DOI: 10.1249/tjx.0000000000000169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl J Am Coll Sports Med        ISSN: 2379-2868


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