AI Article Synopsis

  • - The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread lockdowns that significantly reduced physical activity levels among individuals, including physicians, who adapted to new social behaviors.
  • - A study on 422 physicians from the Philippine General Hospital found that 42.4-57.11% experienced a shift from being physically active to sedentary during the pandemic, mainly affecting travel and recreational activities.
  • - Key factors influencing changes in physical activity included lack of energy, fear of injury, and social influences, indicating the need for hospitals to develop guidelines promoting physical activity among healthcare workers during such crises.

Article Abstract

Introduction: COVID-19 is a pandemic that shut down businesses and industries worldwide. The spread of the disease changed social behavior as residents around the world were obliged to endure lockdown and quarantine measures, reducing their physical activity.

Objective: To determine the level of physical activity before and during the pandemic among physicians.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out on 422 qualified physicians of the Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila. The data was obtained from a self-administered questionnaire.

Results: Results of the study revealed a shift of lifestyle from physically active to sedentary in 42.4-57.11% of the respondents during the pandemic. There was no change between the activity levels at work before and during COVID while there was a change in the travel and recreational activities. The results also showed that significant factors including lack of energy, fear of injury, lack of skill, resources, social influences, support seeking activities, and positive alternatives affected their activity levels.

Conclusion: During the pandemic, overall physical activity level decreased. Similarly, factors that motivate health workers to be physically active or sedentary during the COVID-19 pandemic can affect their physical activity levels. Based on this study, the hospital can create guidelines to ensure physical activity among its doctors, especially during a pandemic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11628416PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.47895/amp.v58i20.8473DOI Listing

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