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Comparison of the level of physical activity after the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic

Dávid Líška, Stefan Rutkowski, Lenka Oplatková, Jozef Sýkora, Martin Pupiš, Jakub Novák, Eliška Urbářová, Anna Rutkowska, Andrew Busch, Alena Kobesová

2024BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with limited physical activity (PA) of most of the world's population. This cross-sectional prospective study aimed to assess the levels of PA of university students in Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia after COVID-19 using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-SF). METHODS: A total of 2635 students completed questionnaires regarding their PA levels using the IPAQ-SF between September and December 2022. RESULTS: PA measured by metabolic equivalent of task (MET) scores, varied between the three countries: Slovakia median MET-minutes/week score 4459.9; Czech Republic 3838.8 Poland 3567.1. The results of the post hoc analysis revealed there were significant differences in MET-minutes/week values between the Czech Republic and Poland (p < 0.035) as well as between the Czech Republic and Slovakia (p < 0.037). The analysis of energetic expenditure during walking revealed that students from the Czech Republic and Slovakia had higher median MET-min/weeks values (Czech 2284.1; Slovak 2467.1) compared to their Polish (1536.1) peers (p < 0.001). Polish cohort presented with significantly higher body mass index (BMI) (p < 0.001) than Czech and Slovak groups (BMI Czech: 22.3; Slovak 22.8; Polish 23.8). CONCLUSIONS: Significant differences in PA levels between the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia university students were identified. Slovakia showed the highest median PA measured as a MET score, and Poland showed the lowest. Compared to available pre-COVID studies it seems the total level of PA in the observed cohorts has not returned to the pre-COVID levels and students remain less active.

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CzechSlovakDemographyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)European populationMedicineGeographyPopulationPhysical activityEnvironmental healthInternal medicinePhysical therapyPhilosophyLinguisticsSociologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Physical Activity and HealthCOVID-19 and Mental HealthLong-Term Effects of COVID-19