The effect of COVID-19 quarantine on physical and social parameters of physical education providers and youth sport coaches

Di |2020-12-16T22:00:00+01:00Dicembre 16th, 2020|Categorie: Coronavirus, Coronavirus PubMed|0 Commenti

Work. 2020 Dec 7. doi: 10.3233/WOR-203329. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

The potential ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic global shut down on physical education providers and youth sport coaches may be particularly severe due to substantial cutbacks on many of their normal activities. This population faces unique challenges in engaging in “virtual learning” given the physical nature of their job, potentially leading to sedentary lifestyle, weight gain, and the development of depressive mood disorders. This commentary aims to explore options to mitigate worsening of stress, depression, physical inactivity, and social disconnection in youth sport coaches following the guidelines of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and to call attention to this vulnerable demographic which has been substantially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

PMID:33325427 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-203329

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The effect of COVID-19 quarantine on physical and social parameters of physical education providers and youth sport coaches

Di |2020-12-16T22:00:00+01:00Dicembre 16th, 2020|Categorie: Coronavirus PubMed|0 Commenti

Work. 2020 Dec 7. doi: 10.3233/WOR-203329. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

The potential ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic global shut down on physical education providers and youth sport coaches may be particularly severe due to substantial cutbacks on many of their normal activities. This population faces unique challenges in engaging in "virtual learning" given the physical nature of their job, potentially leading to sedentary lifestyle, weight gain, and the development of depressive mood disorders. This commentary aims to explore options to mitigate worsening of stress, depression, physical inactivity, and social disconnection in youth sport coaches following the guidelines of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and to call attention to this vulnerable demographic which has been substantially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

PMID:33325427 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-203329

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