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. 2020 Aug 4:ckaa157. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa157

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

Saša Pišot c1, Ivana Milovanović c2,, Boštjan Šimunič c1, Ambra Gentile c3, Ksenija Bosnar c4, Franjo Prot c1, Antonino Bianco c3, Gianluca Lo Coco c3, Sunčica Bartoluci c4, Darko Katović c4, Peter Bakalár c5, Terézia Kovalik Slančová c5, Lenka Tlučáková c5, Cristina Casals c6,c7, Kaltrina Feka c3, Aikaterini Christogianni c8, Patrik Drid c2
PMCID: PMC7454518  PMID: 32750114

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 paper, 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 to 40 days after WHO declared COVID-19 pandemic state, from April 15th to May 3rd, 2020.

Results

The results have shown 30 minutes 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.

Keywords: Daily life praxis, Physical activity, Sleeping habits, Eating habits, COVID-19 pandemic measures, Public health


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