Author:
Vanhelst Jérémy,Srour Bernard,Bourhis Laurent,Charreire Hélène,VerdotDeschasaux-Tanguy Charlotte Mélanie,Druesne-Pecollo Nathalie,de Edelenyi Fabien Szabo,Allègre Julien,Allès Benjamin,Deschamps Valérie,Bellicha Alice,Fezeu Leopold K.,Galan Pilar,Julia Chantal,Kesse-Guyot Emmanuelle,Hercberg Serge,Bajos Nathalie,Severi Gianluca,Zins Marie,de Lamballerie Xavier,Carrat Fabrice,Oppert Jean-Michel,Touvier Mathilde,Blanché Hélène,Deleuze Jean-François,Lusivika-Nzinga Clovis,Pannetier Gregory,Lapidus Nathanael,Goderel Isabelle,Dorival Céline,Nicol Jérôme,Robineau Olivier,Kab Sofiane,Renuy Adeline,Le-Got Stéphane,Ribet Céline,Pellicer Mireille,Wiernik Emmanuel,Goldberg Marcel,Artaud Fanny,Gerbouin-Rérolle Pascale,Enguix Mélody,Laplanche Camille,Gomes-Rima Roselyn,Hoang Lyan,Correia Emmanuelle,Barry Alpha Amadou,Senina Nadège,Esseddik Younes,Deschasaux Mélanie,Sébaoun Jean-Marc,Beaudoin Jean-Christophe,Gressin Laetitia,Morel Valérie,Ouili Ouissam,Ninove Laetitia,Priet Stéphane,Villarroel Paola Mariela Saba,Fourié Toscane,Ali Souand Mohamed,Amroun Abdenour,Seston Morgan,Ayhan Nazli,Pastorino Boris,
Abstract
AbstractLockdown imposed in the early phase of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak represented a specific setting where activity was restricted but still possible. The aim was to investigate the cross-sectional associations between physical activity (PA) and SARS-CoV-2 infection in a French population-based cohort. Participants completed a PA questionnaire. PA was classified into: (i) total PA; (ii) aerobic PA by intensity; (iii) strengthening PA; (iv) PA by domain and type; and (vii) by location. Sedentary time was also recorded. Seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was assessed. Multivariable logistic regression models controlling for sociodemographic, lifestyle, anthropometric data, health status, and adherence to recommended protective anti-SARS-CoV-2 behaviours were computed. From 22,165 participants included, 21,074 (95.1%) and 1091 (4.9%) had a negative and positive ELISA-S test result, respectively. Total PA, vigorous PA, leisure-time PA, household PA, outdoor PA and indoor PA were all associated with lower probability of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Observations made in such a setting shed light on PA possibilities in a context of restricted mobility, where the health benefits of PA should not be overlooked. Along with already well-established benefits of PA for non-communicable disease prevention, these findings provide additional evidence for policies promoting all types of PA as a lever for population health.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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1. Exercise Immunology: Novel insights;Journal of Sport and Health Science;2024-01