Comparison of exercise and physical activity routine and health status among apparently healthy Nigerian adults before and during COVID-19 lockdown: a self-report by social media users
A total of 205 subjects who were physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, Civil servants, students, housewives, and businessmen participated in the study. A simple majority of the subjects were male (53.7%, n = 110), and 46.3% (n = 95) were female. The mean age, weight, and height of the sub...
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oai:localhost:DHTL-128952023-03-31T08:38:08Z Comparison of exercise and physical activity routine and health status among apparently healthy Nigerian adults before and during COVID-19 lockdown: a self-report by social media users Ewah,Patrick Ayi Oyeyemi, Adetoyeje Y Oyeyemi, Adewale L Oghumu, Saturday N Awhen, Peter Agba Ogaga, Mary Edet, Lucy Inyang Exercise participation Physical activity Perceived health Covid-19 pandemic Lockdown A total of 205 subjects who were physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, Civil servants, students, housewives, and businessmen participated in the study. A simple majority of the subjects were male (53.7%, n = 110), and 46.3% (n = 95) were female. The mean age, weight, and height of the subjects were 31.79 ± 8.38 years, 70.52 ± 15.33 kg, and 1.68 ± 0.12 m, respectively. A simple majority (49.3%) of the subjects were civil servants (n = 101). The mean duration in minutes, it took the subjects to complete the electronic survey was 12.18 ± 18.66 min (Table 1). Seventy-one (34.6%) of the subject engaged in walking exercise, and 30.2% engaged in jogging (n = 62). Some subjects about 22.9% (n = 47) engaged in a combination of aerobic, weight lifting, and abdominal exercises, or play sports like badminton. Only a few of the subject engaged in dancing (n = 16), skipping (n = 5), cycling (n = 3), and swimming (n = 1). A majority of the subjects were of ages 18–30 (n = 97), followed by 31–40 (n = 80), 41–50 (n = 24) and 51–60 (n = 4). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42269-022-00815-y 2023-03-31T08:38:08Z 2023-03-31T08:38:08Z 2022 BB 2522-8307 http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/12895 en_US Bulletin of the National Research Centre, Volume 46 (2022), Article number: 155 |
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A total of 205 subjects who were physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, Civil servants, students, housewives, and businessmen participated in the study. A simple majority of the subjects were male (53.7%, n = 110), and 46.3% (n = 95) were female. The mean age, weight, and height of the subjects were 31.79 ± 8.38 years, 70.52 ± 15.33 kg, and 1.68 ± 0.12 m, respectively. A simple majority (49.3%) of the subjects were civil servants (n = 101). The mean duration in minutes, it took the subjects to complete the electronic survey was 12.18 ± 18.66 min (Table 1). Seventy-one (34.6%) of the subject engaged in walking exercise, and 30.2% engaged in jogging (n = 62). Some subjects about 22.9% (n = 47) engaged in a combination of aerobic, weight lifting, and abdominal exercises, or play sports like badminton. Only a few of the subject engaged in dancing (n = 16), skipping (n = 5), cycling (n = 3), and swimming (n = 1). A majority of the subjects were of ages 18–30 (n = 97), followed by 31–40 (n = 80), 41–50 (n = 24) and 51–60 (n = 4). |
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Comparison of exercise and physical activity routine and health status among apparently healthy Nigerian adults before and during COVID-19 lockdown: a self-report by social media users |
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Comparison of exercise and physical activity routine and health status among apparently healthy Nigerian adults before and during COVID-19 lockdown: a self-report by social media users |
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