Comparative Study of the Long-Term Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Nutritional Practices Among International Elite and Sub-Elite Athletes: A Sample of 1420 Participants from 14 Countries

Author:

Taheri Morteza,Saad Helmi Ben,Washif Jad Adrian,Reynoso-Sánchez Luis Felipe,Mirmoezzi Masoud,Youzbashi Leila,Trabelsi Khaled,Moshtagh Mozhgan,Muñoz-Helú Hussein,Mataruna-Dos-Santos Leonardo Jose,Seghatoleslami Ali,Torabi Farnaz,Soylu Yusuf,Kurt Cem,Vancini Rodrigo Luiz,Delkash Shabnam,Rezaei Marjan Sadat,Ashouri Mahdi,Tahira Shazia,Sayyah Mansour,Chtourou Hamdi,Dergaa Ismail,Strahler Jana,Guimarães-Mataruna Andressa Fontes,Lebaron Tyler W.,Ezdini Ebrahim Shaabani,Alizade Ardeshir,Zouhal Hassane,Tarnava Alexander T.,Clark Cain,Bigdeli Nooshin,Ammar Achraf,Eken Özgür,Ayed Karim Ben,Bragazzi Nicola Luigi,Nobari Hadi,Thuany Mabliny,Weiss Katja,Knechtle BeatORCID,Irandoust Khadijeh

Abstract

Abstract Background Although several studies have shown that the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown has had negative impacts on mental health and eating behaviors among the general population and athletes, few studies have examined the long-term effects on elite and sub-elite athletes. The present study aimed to investigate the long-term impact of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health and eating behaviors in elite versus sub-elite athletes two years into the pandemic. A cross-sectional comparative study was conducted between March and April 2022, involving athletes from 14 countries, using a convenient non-probabilistic and snowball sampling method. A total of 1420 athletes (24.5 ± 7.9 years old, 569 elites, 35% women, and 851 sub-elites, 45% women) completed an online survey-based questionnaire. The questionnaire included a sociodemographic survey, information about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale—21 Items (DASS-21) for mental health assessment, and the Rapid Eating Assessment for Participants (REAP-S) for assessing eating behavior. Results The results showed that compared to sub-elite athletes, elite athletes had lower scores on the DASS-21 (p = .001) and its subscales of depression (p = .003), anxiety (p = .007), and stress (p < .001), as well as a lower REAP-S score indicating lower diet quality (p = .013). Conclusion In conclusion, two years into the pandemic, elite athletes were likelier to have better mental health profiles than sub-elite athletes but surprisingly had lower diet quality.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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