The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity habits at a residential university.

J Am Coll Health

Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA.

Published: January 2024

Objective: To assess changes in physical activity (PA) after a COVID-19 shutdown on a primarily residential university campus.

Methods: Eighty students, faculty, and staff (FS) of a university (age: 32.2 ± 13.6 yr) who wore a consumer wearable technology (CWT) device completed an anonymous survey by inputting data for 30 days prior to- and 30 days following an academic break in 2020, in which the university transitioned to remote learning.

Results: Steps decreased after spring break in all subjects ( < .001), but steps were impacted to a greater extent in students. 30-day, weekday, and weekend step averages all decreased in students ( < .001). FS were able to maintain their weekend step averages.

Conclusions: PA decreased in a university community after the COVID-19 shutdown. Students, no longer active transport for campus life, saw a greater impact on their PA. These changes could have an impact on health status.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2021.2016772DOI Listing

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