Hongjun Yu1, Yiling Song2, Xiaoxin Wang3, Mingzhong Zhou4, Xiaolu Feng5, Yangyang Wang6. 1. Hongjun Yu, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;, Email: yuhj12@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn. 2. Yiling Song, doctoral student, Department of Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. 3. Xiaoxin Wang, doctoral student, Department of Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. 4. Mingzhong Zhou, Department of Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. 5. Xiaolu Feng, Assistant Researcher, Department of Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. 6. Yangyang Wang, Assistant Researcher, Department of Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
Abstract
Objectives: In this study, we estimated the impact of COVID-19 on physical activity (PA) for Chinese university students during the pandemic period. Methods: The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was completed online by 1487 students (947 males and 513 females; age 19.72 ± 1.32 years, BMI = 21.12 ± 4.50) from one university in China during the pandemic period, and students retrospectively recalled pre-pandemic PA levels (March 29- April 15, 2020). We analyzed the data using a paired-samples t-test. Results: Overall, COVID-19 produced a 27.89% reduction in total weekly minutes (40.62) of vigorous PA, a 43.38% reduction in total weekly minutes (73.92) of moderate PA, and a 24.36% reduction in total weekly minutes of walking (44.69). Results by sex showed that moderate PA decreased the most, by 47.15% (males) and 37.13% (females), and total PA decreased by 48.29% (males) and 40.18% (females). Conclusions: COVID-19 led to a reduction in PA among Chinese university students. PA decreased more for male than female students. Public policy action might be needed to increase the level of PA of Chinese university students.
Objectives: In this study, we estimated the impact of COVID-19 on physical activity (PA) for Chinese university students during the pandemic period. Methods: The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was completed online by 1487 students (947 males and 513 females; age 19.72 ± 1.32 years, BMI = 21.12 ± 4.50) from one university in China during the pandemic period, and students retrospectively recalled pre-pandemic PA levels (March 29- April 15, 2020). We analyzed the data using a paired-samples t-test. Results: Overall, COVID-19 produced a 27.89% reduction in total weekly minutes (40.62) of vigorous PA, a 43.38% reduction in total weekly minutes (73.92) of moderate PA, and a 24.36% reduction in total weekly minutes of walking (44.69). Results by sex showed that moderate PA decreased the most, by 47.15% (males) and 37.13% (females), and total PA decreased by 48.29% (males) and 40.18% (females). Conclusions: COVID-19 led to a reduction in PA among Chinese university students. PA decreased more for male than female students. Public policy action might be needed to increase the level of PA of Chinese university students.
Authors: Xiaolu Feng; Jun Qiu; Yangyang Wang; Xinyi Wen; Lili Bai; Hongjun Yu Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-08-11 Impact factor: 4.614