Maintaining everyday life praxis in the time of COVID-19 pandemic measures (ELP-COVID-19 survey)

Author:

Pišot Saša1,Milovanović Ivana2,Šimunič Boštjan1,Gentile Ambra3,Bosnar Ksenija4,Prot Franjo1ORCID,Bianco Antonino3,Lo Coco Gianluca3,Bartoluci Sunčica4,Katović Darko4,Bakalár Peter5,Kovalik Slančová Terézia5,Tlučáková Lenka5,Casals Cristina67,Feka Kaltrina3,Christogianni Aikaterini8,Drid Patrik2

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Kinesiology Research, Science and Research Centre Koper, Koper 6000, Slovenia

2. Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia

3. Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo 90128, Italy

4. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb 10000, Croatia

5. Faculty of Sports, University of Presov, Prešov 080 01, Slovakia

6. MOVE-IT Research Group and Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Cadiz, Cádiz 11003, Spain

7. Biomedical Research and Innovation Institute of Cadiz (INiBICA) Research Unit, Puerta del Mar University Hospital, University of Cadiz, Cádiz 11003, Spain

8. TERMOSENSELAB; Environmental Ergonomics Research Centre, LE11 3TU, Lougborough, UK

Abstract

Abstract Background The extreme social circumstances caused by declared COVID-19 pandemic deeply intervene people’s everyday life and should not be neglected but seen through the view of social reality pinpointing the ‘ordinary’ people. In this article, authors explored basic segments of everyday and their subjective perception to what extent sleeping habits, physical inactivity, physical activity, nutritional habits and smoking have changed. Methods The online survey was conducted in nine European countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo*, Italy, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain) in 4108 participants, aged 15–82 years. The survey took place 30–40 days after World Health Organization declared COVID-19 pandemic state, from 15 April to 3 May 2020. Results The results have shown 30 min longer sleeping time, 50% longer physical inactivity time, 65% longer screen time, 43% shorter walking time, 24% shorter sport time and 37% longer physical work time. Additionally, body mass gains (0.3 kg) could be explained in 20.6% with meals sizes, unhealthy food consumption, screen time and sport time. Further, respondents reported more regular meals (44%) and healthier meals with less alcohol consumption and less smoking, which have been positive outcomes of home confinement. Conclusion The findings draw attention to negative changes in everyday praxis (inactivity, body mass gain) after such a short period. Because of possible risk to population’s health (especially of countries such as Italy and Spain with serious threat and more stringent measures), findings enable development of recommendations for maintaining healthy lifestyle habits with minimal negative health consequences in similar pandemic circumstances.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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