Sports Medicine - Open (Nov 2023)
Comparative Study of the Long-Term Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Nutritional Practices Among International Elite and Sub-Elite Athletes: A Sample of 1420 Participants from 14 Countries
- Morteza Taheri,
- Helmi Ben Saad,
- Jad Adrian Washif,
- Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez,
- Masoud Mirmoezzi,
- Leila Youzbashi,
- Khaled Trabelsi,
- Mozhgan Moshtagh,
- Hussein Muñoz-Helú,
- Leonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-Santos,
- Ali Seghatoleslami,
- Farnaz Torabi,
- Yusuf Soylu,
- Cem Kurt,
- Rodrigo Luiz Vancini,
- Shabnam Delkash,
- Marjan Sadat Rezaei,
- Mahdi Ashouri,
- Shazia Tahira,
- Mansour Sayyah,
- Hamdi Chtourou,
- Ismail Dergaa,
- Jana Strahler,
- Andressa Fontes Guimarães-Mataruna,
- Tyler W. Lebaron,
- Ebrahim Shaabani Ezdini,
- Ardeshir Alizade,
- Hassane Zouhal,
- Alexander T. Tarnava,
- Cain Clark,
- Nooshin Bigdeli,
- Achraf Ammar,
- Özgür Eken,
- Karim Ben Ayed,
- Nicola Luigi Bragazzi,
- Hadi Nobari,
- Mabliny Thuany,
- Katja Weiss,
- Beat Knechtle,
- Khadijeh Irandoust
Affiliations
- Morteza Taheri
- Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences in Sports, University of Tehran
- Helmi Ben Saad
- Faculty of Medicine, Research Laboratory “Heart Failure, LR12SP09”, Farhat HACHED Hospital, University of Sousse
- Jad Adrian Washif
- Sports Performance Division, Institut Sukan Negara Malaysia (National Sports Institute of Malaysia)
- Luis Felipe Reynoso-Sánchez
- Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Autonomous University of Occident
- Masoud Mirmoezzi
- Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science, Islamic Azad University
- Leila Youzbashi
- Department of Sport Science, Faculty of Humanities, University of Zanjan
- Khaled Trabelsi
- Research Laboratory: Education, Motricité, Sport et Santé, EM2S, LR19JS01, High Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Sfax, University of Sfax
- Mozhgan Moshtagh
- Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Faculty of Health, Birjand University of Medical Sciences
- Hussein Muñoz-Helú
- Department of Economic-Administrative Sciences, Autonomous University of Occident
- Leonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-Santos
- Sport Management Department, Faculty of Management, Canadian University Dubai
- Ali Seghatoleslami
- Faculty of Sports Science, University of Birjand
- Farnaz Torabi
- Payame Noor University
- Yusuf Soylu
- Faculty of Sport Sciences, Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University
- Cem Kurt
- Kirkpinar Sport Sciences Faculty, Trakya University
- Rodrigo Luiz Vancini
- Center for Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Espírito Santo
- Shabnam Delkash
- Payame Noor University
- Marjan Sadat Rezaei
- Department of Sport Sciences, Imam Khomeini International University
- Mahdi Ashouri
- Department of Sports Physiology, University of Mazandran
- Shazia Tahira
- Department of Psychology, Virtual University of Pakistan
- Mansour Sayyah
- Trauma Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences
- Hamdi Chtourou
- High Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Sfax, University of Sfax
- Ismail Dergaa
- Primary Health Care Corporation
- Jana Strahler
- Sportpsychology, Department of Sport and Sport Science, University of Freiburg
- Andressa Fontes Guimarães-Mataruna
- Department of Communication and Arts, University of Beira Interior
- Tyler W. Lebaron
- Department of Kinesiology and Outdoor Recreation, Southern Utah University
- Ebrahim Shaabani Ezdini
- University of Zanjan
- Ardeshir Alizade
- School of Medicine, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
- Hassane Zouhal
- Laboratoire Mouvement, Sport, Santé, University Rennes
- Alexander T. Tarnava
- Natural Wellness Now Health Products Inc.
- Cain Clark
- Faculty of Health, Education, and Life Sciences, Birmingham City University
- Nooshin Bigdeli
- Control Engineering Department, Faculty of Technical and Engineering, Imam Khomeini International University
- Achraf Ammar
- Department of Training and Movement Science, Institute of Sport Science, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
- Özgür Eken
- Department of Physical Education and Sport Teaching, Inonu University
- Karim Ben Ayed
- High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Kef. University of Jendouba
- Nicola Luigi Bragazzi
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (LIAM), York University
- Hadi Nobari
- Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Extremadura
- Mabliny Thuany
- Centre of Research, Education, Innovation and Intervention in Sport (CIFI2D), Faculty of Sport, University of Porto
- Katja Weiss
- Institute of Primary Care, University of Zurich
- Beat Knechtle
- Medbase St. Gallen Am Vadianplatz
- Khadijeh Irandoust
- Department of Sport Sciences, Imam Khomeini International University
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-023-00653-w
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 9,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 12
Abstract
Abstract Background Although several studies have shown that the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown has had negative impacts on mental health and eating behaviors among the general population and athletes, few studies have examined the long-term effects on elite and sub-elite athletes. The present study aimed to investigate the long-term impact of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health and eating behaviors in elite versus sub-elite athletes two years into the pandemic. A cross-sectional comparative study was conducted between March and April 2022, involving athletes from 14 countries, using a convenient non-probabilistic and snowball sampling method. A total of 1420 athletes (24.5 ± 7.9 years old, 569 elites, 35% women, and 851 sub-elites, 45% women) completed an online survey-based questionnaire. The questionnaire included a sociodemographic survey, information about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale—21 Items (DASS-21) for mental health assessment, and the Rapid Eating Assessment for Participants (REAP-S) for assessing eating behavior. Results The results showed that compared to sub-elite athletes, elite athletes had lower scores on the DASS-21 (p = .001) and its subscales of depression (p = .003), anxiety (p = .007), and stress (p < .001), as well as a lower REAP-S score indicating lower diet quality (p = .013). Conclusion In conclusion, two years into the pandemic, elite athletes were likelier to have better mental health profiles than sub-elite athletes but surprisingly had lower diet quality.
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