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dc.creatorAmmar A., Trabelsi K., Brach M., Chtourou H., Boukhris O., Masmoudi L., Bouaziz B., Bentlage E., How D., Ahmed M., Mueller P., Mueller N., Hammouda O., Paineiras-Domingos L.L., Braakman-Jansen A., Wrede C., Bastoni S., Pernambuco C.S., Mataruna L., Taheri M., Irandoust K., Khacharem A., Bragazzi N.L., Strahler J., Adrian J., Andreeva A., Glenn J.M., Bott N.T., Gargouri F., Chaari L., Batatia H., Khoshnami S.C., Samara E., Zisi V., Sankar P., Ahmed W.N., Ali G.M., Abdelkarim O., Jarraya M., Abed K.E., Moalla W., Romdhani M., Aloui A., Souissi N., van Gemert-Pijnen L., Riemann B.L., Riemann L., Delhey J., Gómez-Raja J., Epstein M., Sanderman R., Schulz S., Jerg A., Al-Horani R., Mansi T., Jmail M., Barbosa F., Ferreira-Santos F., Šimunič B., Pišot R., Pišot S., Gaggioli A., Zmijewski P., Bailey S.J., Steinacker J., Chamari K., Driss T., Hoekelmann A.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T07:31:08Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T07:31:08Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier10.5114/biolsport.2020.96857
dc.identifier.issn0860021X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/70481
dc.description.abstractAlthough recognised as effective measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, social distancing and self-isolation have been suggested to generate a burden throughout the population. To provide scientific data to help identify risk factors for the psychosocial strain during the COVID-19 outbreak, an international cross-disciplinary online survey was circulated in April 2020. This report outlines the mental, emotional and behavioural consequences of COVID-19 home confinement. The ECLB-COVID19 electronic survey was designed by a steering group of multidisciplinary scientists, following a structured review of the literature. The survey was uploaded and shared on the Google online survey platform and was promoted by thirty-five research organizations from Europe, North Africa, Western Asia and the Americas. Questions were presented in a differential format with questions related to responses “before” and “during” the confinement period. 1047 replies (54% women) from Western Asia (36%), North Africa (40%), Europe (21%) and other continents (3%) were analysed. The COVID-19 home confinement evoked a negative effect on mental wellbeing and emotional status (P < 0.001; 0.43 ≤ d ≤ 0.65) with a greater proportion of individuals experiencing psychosocial and emotional disorders (+10% to +16.5%). These psychosocial tolls were associated with unhealthy lifestyle behaviours with a greater proportion of individuals experiencing (i) physical (+15.2%) and social (+71.2%) inactivity, (ii) poor sleep quality (+12.8%), (iii) unhealthy diet behaviours (+10%), and (iv) unemployment (6%). Conversely, participants demonstrated a greater use (+15%) of technology during the confinement period. These findings elucidate the risk of psychosocial strain during the COVID-19 home confinement period and provide a clear remit for the urgent implementation of technology-based intervention to foster an Active and Healthy Confinement Lifestyle AHCL). © 2021 Institute of Sport. All rights reserved.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceBiology of Sporten
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090622965&doi=10.5114%2fbiolsport.2020.96857&partnerID=40&md5=4be2c50619c352f73638064c29114652
dc.subjectInstitute of Sporten
dc.titleEffects of home confinement on mental health and lifestyle behaviours during the COVID-19 outbreak: Insights from the ECLB-COVID19 multicentre studyen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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