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AuthorAlomari, Mahmoud A.
AuthorAlzoubi, Karem H.
AuthorKhabour, Omar F.
AuthorZraigat, Lama A.
Available date2024-09-12T06:05:10Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameInformatics in Medicine Unlocked
ResourceScopus
ISSN23529148
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imu.2022.100976
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/58816
AbstractMental health is strongly affected by physical (PA) and sedentary (SA) activity. In the current study, the relationships of PA and sedentary activity (SA) with mental status amid confinement caused by COVID-19 were examined. The study is self-reporting, survey-based, and cross-sectional in design. The study was conducted in Jordan and included 1744 participants (?18 years old). The participants' mental status was obtained using the Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale (DASS). The results showed involvement in both PA and SA during COVID-19-induced confinement. The involvement includes walking (77.2%), running (70.3%), cycling (84.9%), swimming (83.1%), sports (82.9%), weightlifting (86.4%), watching TV (79.4%), using electronics (86.3%), and logging to social media (85.1%). Lower DASS scores were associated (p < 0.05) with lower walking, running, and weightlifting but not (p > 0.05) with cycling and swimming PA. Additionally, DASS scores (p < 0.05) were associated with changes in television viewing but not (p > 0.05) with electronics and social media use during confinement. In conclusion, individuals who experienced higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression were more likely to turn to more PA and less SA. These findings are important and suggest that individuals during confinement find PA a useful strategy to mitigate the negative mental effects of the pandemic.
SponsorThis project was supported by the Deanship of Research at Jordan University of Science and Technology , Irbid, Jordan (Grant # 245/2020 ). The publication fees for this manuscript was covered by Qatar National Library (QNL).
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCOVID-19
DASS
Emotions
Mental status
Physical activity
Sedentary activity
TitlePhysical activity to ameliorate the negative mental health effects of COVID-19-induced confinement
TypeArticle
Volume Number31
dc.accessType Open Access


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