A crisis situation leads to changes in life. During December 2019, many people contracted pneumonia in the Chinese city of Wuhan. On January 7, 2020, the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) was identified as the cause of this disease. Within five months, the virus spread around the globe and forced countries to restrict public life. Due to the high infection rates in Europe, a lockdown followed between March and April 2020 (except in Sweden). As the number of infections decreased, European countries began to gradually relax the lockdown from May 2020. The lockdown and the later stages of loosening have an impact on lifestyle. Institutions of higher education must also adapt to this situation and have switched to distance learning. The University of Applied Sciences of Bern (BFH), Department of Health Professions with the Departments (DHP) of Nutrition and Dietetics and Physiotherapy, considers the question of the degree to which nutritional and exercise behavior has changed. The findings provide recommendations for future crises for students and employees of the BFH-DHP. In order to achieve this, at the BFH-DHP two anonymous online surveys will be conducted.
There is little evidence of how physical activity and eating behavior changes during a
pandemic period and in the period after a pandemic period of students and employees at the
BFH-DHP. This observational study will assists to determine the impact of an immediate change
within a pandemic on physical activity, nutrition, sleep and alcohol consumption and the
consequences after a period of one year.
Behavioral: Covid19
Impact of the COVID19-pandemic on physical activity, nutritional habits and sleeping behavior during an extraordinary period of confinement and social distancing, during the loosening phase and social distancing and the phase after the pandemic.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Students from the Bern University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health
Professions
- Students from the Bern University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health
Professions
Exclusion Criteria:
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Bern University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health Professions
Bern, Switzerland
Investigator: Slavko Rogan, Ph.D
Slavko Rogan, Ph.D
+41 31 848 35 56
slavko.rogan@bfh.ch
Heiner Baur, Ph.D, Principal Investigator
BFH, Department of Health Professions, Faculty of Physiotherapy