The Impact of COVID-19 on Physical Activity And Related Health Outcomes: Where Do We Go From Here?
Objective: COVID-19 has presented challenges to public health, including mental and physical health risks attributed to reductions in physical activity (PA) and social isolation that resulted from quarantine. Barriers to community engagement and PA have persisted. In this paper,
we review the literature on behavioral changes associated with COVID-19 on aerobic exercise, resistance training, and related mental and physical health outcomes, including barriers to PA, to guide recommendations for post-COVID community-based exercise programming. Methods: We identified
63 relevant studies related to COVID-19 and PA (N = 22), aerobic exercise (N = 11), and discreet resistance exercise (N = 30). We reviewed studies while trying to focus on synthesizing the impact of the pandemic on rates of PA, barriers to PA, and resulting health outcomes to guide recommendations
for post-pandemic community-based programming. Results: COVID-19 lockdown resulted in substantial reductions in PA, which led to increased risk for comorbidities attributed to inactivity and social isolation. Typical barriers to PA among adults were exacerbated with closure of gyms
and balancing work and family care from home. Conclusion: We recommend moderate physical activity, such as walking and discreet resistance training, for community-based programming in a post-pandemic society. These modes of exercise address key barriers to PA among community-dwelling
adults.
Keywords: BEHAVIORAL BARRIERS; COMMUNITY HEALTH; COVID-19; PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BARRIERS; PUBLIC HEALTHHEALTH
Document Type: Review Article
Affiliations: 1: Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT, United States 2: Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, CT, United States and Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States 3: Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, OH, United States
Publication date: 01 March 2023
This article was made available online on 29 May 2023 as a Fast Track article with title: "The Impact of COVID-19 on Physical Activity and Related Health Outcomes: Where Do We Go from Here?".
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