COVID - 19 AND FITNESS OF PEOPLE
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The Importance of Fitness in the Era of COVID-19
As we continue to struggle to flatten the coronavirus curve by implementing different protective measures, another health crisis is brewing as we become more isolated and less mobile than before the pandemic. COVID-19 is having a ripple effect on various aspects of our well-being that aren’t specifically associated with contracting the virus. Moreover, we are facing the reality that the virus is not going to go away any time soon.
Many of us are struggling as a result of the pandemic: physically, mentally, emotionally, socially. There is an elixir, however, that's been accessible to help mitigate these ails even before COVID-19. Regular physical exercise is emerging as one of the most protective factors—a vital part of an overarching strategy to promote and preserve our health and productivity in the ongoing struggle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exercise for physical fitness during COVID-19
This epidemic has forced many of us to spend more time at home, sitting down and abandoning our regular exercise routines. Experts are warning that this sudden change of behavior toward a more sedentary lifestyle is putting our health at risk. The World Health Organization is renewing the call-to-action that we stay active in line with the established recommendations for physical activity.
Furthermore, physical inactivity is a risk factor for many chronic conditions that contribute to the severity of COVID-19 (if you, unfortunately, contract the virus), e.g., cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and chronic lung disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that patients with underlying health conditions are six times more likely to be hospitalized due to COVID-19. They also have a 12 times higher death rate compared to people with no underlying conditions.
We possess the ability to manage most of these lifestyle conditions by increasing our physical activity and fitness. Thus, COVID-19 prevention might now be, and rightly so, an additional motive for us all to improve our physical fitness.
Exercise for mental health during COVID-19
Although significant media attention is focusing on the physical consequences of COVID-19, there is clearly also a growing mental health crisis brewing.
Survey after survey shows we are living with greater fear, worry, and psychological stress since the beginning of the epidemic. The adverse effects of lockdown on our collective mental health are apparent worldwide. The primary mental health complaints include:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Insomnia
- Obsessive - compulsive disorders
- Anger and irritability
- Difficulty concentrating
So, what can we do to preserve our well-being in crises such as the coronavirus?
Social and emotional well-being through regular exercise
Let’s not forget the feelings of loneliness and boredom that are also common during our lockdown. Changes in emotional states and typical behavior are being experienced by most of us. Younger people, in particular, are suffering because of social distancing measures. Multiple studies have shown health clubs are a safe place to mitigate some of these concerns if the 4W’s (wash your hands, wear a mask, workout six feet apart, and wipe your equipment) are observed. Exercising in a real physical environment with other people helps build physical and mental resilience through safe social connection and participation in activity. Working out is also a good distraction from our current reality—a meaningful activity that can replace other fun activities that are possibly limited due to COVID-19 safety measures.
New exercise regimens that meet the safety requirements of the pandemic necessitate some creative adaptations. Nonetheless, the new health threats of COVID-19 have highlighted the fact that we need to do whatever it takes to engage in exercise and renewed our focus on the importance of keeping ourselves healthy. In fact, the physical, psychological, emotional, and social gains of physical exercise are more important now than ever have been before.
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