Table 2.
Number of participants and percentage values for the whole sample and for each sex
Variables | Whole sample (n = 1853) | Male sample (n = 753) | Female sample (n = 1100) |
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BMI | |||
Underweight | 26 (1.4%) | 1 (0.1%) | 25 (2.3%) |
Eutrophic | 920 (49.9%) | 270 (36.6%) | 650 (58.8%) |
Overweight | 691 (37.5%) | 378 (51.2%) | 312 (28.2%) |
Obese | 176 (9.5%) | 79 (10.7%) | 97 (8.8%) |
Extremetly obese | 32 (1.7%) | 10 (1.4%) | 22 (2.0%) |
Time of adoption | |||
social distancing for less than 30 days | 178 (9.6%) | 96 (12.9%) | 82 (7.4%) |
between 30 and 45 days | 177 (9.6%) | 76 (10.2%) | 101 (9.1%) |
between 46 and 60 days | 236 (12.8%) | 99 (13.3%) | 137 (12.4%) |
between 61 and 75 days | 491 (26.6%) | 186 (25.0%) | 305 (27.6%) |
between 76 and 90 days | 497 (26.9%) | 178 (24%) | 319 (28.8%) |
for more than 91 days | 270 (14.6%) | 108 (14.5%) | 162 (14.6%) |
Restriction level | |||
completely adhered to the social distancing recommendations | 174 (9.4%) | 50 (6.7%) | 124 (11.2%) |
maintained partial restriction, leaving only for essential non-work activities | 970 (52.4%) | 366 (49.4%) | 604 (54.4%) |
maintained partial restriction, leaving only for essential activities including work activities | 604 (32.6%) | 251 (33.9%) | 353 (31.8%) |
did not adhere to the social distancing recommendations | 103 (5.6%) | 74 (10.0%) | 29 (2.6%) |
Family income | |||
less than 1 minimum wage | 43 (2.3%) | 14 (1.9%) | 29 (2.6%) |
between 1 and 2 minimum wages | 89 (4.8%) | 26 (3.5%) | 63 (5.7%) |
receive between 3 and 6 minimum wages | 664 (35.8%) | 274 (36.9%) | 390 (35.1%) |
between 7 and 10 minimum wages | 345 (18.6%) | 129 (17.4%) | 216 (19.5%) |
more than 11 minimum wages | 712 (38.4%) | 300 (40.4%) | 412 (37.1%) |
IPAQ current | |||
not active | 85 (4.6%) | 27 (3.6%) | 58 (5.2%) |
irregularly active B | 209 (11.3%) | 67 (9.0%) | 142 (12.8%) |
irregularly active A | 141 (7.6%) | 54 (7.3%) | 87 (7.8%) |
active | 693 (37.4%) | 256 (34.5%) | 437 (39.4%) |
Very active | 725 (39.1%) | 339 (45.6%) | 386 (34.8%) |
IPAQ pre-pandemic | |||
not active | 31 (1.7%) | 5 (0.7%) | 26 (2.3%) |
irregularly active B | 70 (3.8%) | 26 (3.5%) | 49 (4.0%) |
irregularly active A | 75 (4%) | 20 (2.7%) | 55 (5.0%) |
active | 519 (28%) | 181 (24.4%) | 338 (30.5%) |
Very active | 1158 (62.5%) | 511 (68.8%) | 647 (58.3%) |
Δ IPAQ | |||
reduced their physical activity level | 684 (36.9%) | 250 (33.6%) | 434 (39.1%) |
did not alter their physical activity level | 1051 (56.7%) | 454 (61.1%) | 597 (53.8%) |
increased their physical activity level | 118 (6.4%) | 39 (5.2%) | 79 (7.1%) |
PHQ-9 | |||
minimal depression | 635 (34,3%) | 345 (46.4%) | 290 (26.1%) |
mild depression | 670 (36,2%) | 342 (32.6%) | 428 (38.6%) |
moderate depression | 304 (16,4%) | 95 (12.8%) | 209 (18.8%) |
moderately severe depression | 155 (8,4%) | 37 (5.0%) | 118 (10.6%) |
severe depression | 89 (4,8%) | 24 (3.2%) | 65 (5.9%) |
GAD-7 | |||
no anxiety disorder | 750 (40,5%) | 378 (50.9%) | 372 (33.5%) |
have mild anxiety | 674 (36,4%) | 250 (33.6%) | 424 (38.2%) |
moderate anxiety | 265 (14.3%) | 77 (10.4%) | 188 (16.9%) |
have a severe anxiety disorder | 164 (8.9%) | 38 (5.1%) | 126 (11.4%) |
Number of participants (percentage values); BMI body mass index, IPAQ International physical activity questionnaire, PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9; Δ IPAQ - the difference between the current and pre-pandemic categories of IPAQ