The effect of containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic to sedentary behaviour of Thai Adults: Evidence from Thailand's surveillance on physical activity 2019-2020

Oral Presentation A4.4

Authors

  • Piyawat Katewongsa Mahidol University
  • Danusorn Potharin Thailand Physical Activity Knowledge Development Centre (TPAK)
  • Narumol Haemathulin Thailand Physical Activity Knowledge Development Centre (TPAK)
  • Dyah Anantalia Widyastari Mahidol University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v14i3.392

Keywords:

Sedentary Behaviour, Covid-19 Pandemic, Adults

Abstract

Background: Measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 imposed by governments have undoubtedly impacted on preventing its spread but may have also produced longer periods of sedentary living across all segments of society. Purpose: This study examined the sedentary behavior (SB) of Thai adults before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: The 2019 and 2020 datasets of Thailand’s Surveillance on Physical Activity (SPA) were employed. Face-to-face interviews were employed in SPA2019, whereas online self-administered LimeSurvey was used in SPA2020. A total of 5379 (SPA2019) and 6531 (SPA2020) persons age 18–64 years who had access to the Internet were included in the analysis. The Global Physical Activity Questionnaires (GPAQ) v.2 Thai version was used to measure SB in both face-to-face and online survey Results: Cumulative SB increased from 824 (before the pandemic) to 875 min/day during the pandemic. The odds of accumulating >13 h/day of SB was highest among females, young adults, those who completed post-secondary education, unemployed or working in the non-agriculture sector, having a chronic disease/condition, residing in an urban area, and living in a ‘higher-risk’ pandemic zone. Physical activity (PA) level and the Fit from Home (FFH) intervention was not associated with SB. Conclusion: Measures imposed to contain the spread of Covid-19 infection were significantly associated with lower opportunity of Thai adults for work-related physical movement, and that increased their SB, particularly with the shift from onsite to online working platforms. Funding: SPA is funded by Thai Health Promotion Foundation.

Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Katewongsa, P., Potharin, D., Haemathulin, N., & Widyastari, D. A. . (2021). The effect of containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic to sedentary behaviour of Thai Adults: Evidence from Thailand’s surveillance on physical activity 2019-2020: Oral Presentation A4.4. The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v14i3.392

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