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Change in physical activity and stress during COVID-19 in a sample of older adults with exercise habits
Author(s) -
Petr Vajda,
Kateřina Strašilová,
Lenka Svobodová
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
studia sportiva
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2570-8783
pISSN - 1802-7679
DOI - 10.5817/sts2021-2-1
Subject(s) - physical activity , covid-19 , promotion (chess) , medicine , gerontology , perceived stress scale , sample (material) , psychology , physical therapy , public health , stress (linguistics) , disease , linguistics , philosophy , chemistry , nursing , chromatography , politics , political science , infectious disease (medical specialty) , law
BACKGROUNDː The COVID-19 outbreak forced many states to introduce public health and social measures (PHSM), which may pose an obstacle to performing physical activity (PA).METHODS: This study investigated PA levels and their changes and perceived stress in a sample of 193 participants (aged 71.21 ± 4.87 years) engaged in exercise lessons prior to PSHM. Data were collected via an online survey distributed directly to the participants. The survey included two instruments: the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and the Perceived Stress Scale.RESULTS: The results indicate that sports habits may be a protective factor in staying active and meting PA recommendations. Nevertheless, there were no associations between the number of exercise lessons in the pre-COVID-19 period and PA level or the perceived change in PA during PSHM. Ability to replace the cancelled exercise lesson with PA of similar duration and intensity was negatively associated with PA levels and its change. The PSS-10 score suggests that the sample did not experience a significant increase in perceived stress, but the relationship of this outcome to PA is unclear.CONCLUSIONS: The promotion of alternative PA that could be performed during PHSM and building long-term exercise habits in older adults should be considered.