Frontiers in Public Health (Sep 2022)

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lifestyle patterns: Does gender matter?

  • Naznin Sultana,
  • Naznin Sultana,
  • Md. Asaduzzaman,
  • Mahfuza Mubarak,
  • Ismail Hosen,
  • Ismail Hosen,
  • Mark Mohan Kaggwa,
  • Mark Mohan Kaggwa,
  • Firoj Al-Mamun,
  • Firoj Al-Mamun,
  • Firoj Al-Mamun,
  • Mohammed A. Mamun,
  • Mohammed A. Mamun,
  • Mohammed A. Mamun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.920694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted individuals to deviate from normal lifestyle behaviors. But, there is a paucity of studies conducted in Bangladesh assessing how lifestyle patterns (i.e., smoking, drug use, physical exercise) have changed after the pandemic, which was investigated in this study.MethodsAn online-based cross-sectional survey was conducted among a total of 756 Bangladeshi young adults between April 1 and 13, 2020. Lifestyle patterns data were collected based on two periods from the COVID-19 pandemic inception point in the country, (i) ‘1 year before’, and (ii) ‘1 year after’. Basic descriptive statistics (i.e., frequency and percentages) and Chi-square tests were performed to examine the associations of the independent variables in relation to lifestyle patterns.ResultsA 0.2 and 4.7% reduction in smoking and physical exercise, respectively, was observed after the pandemic. But the prevalence of drug use was 1.5% before the COVID-19 pandemic, which rose to 1.9% during the pandemic; representing a 0.4% increment. The changes in lifestyle patterns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic was statistically significant only for physical exercise. Of the gender, male participants were more prevalent in smoking, drug use, and performing physical exercise in both periods.ConclusionIt is suggested to increase awareness concerning adverse effects of drug use and not performing physical exercise, where the gender-based focus is highly appreciated.

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