
BMC Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 no longer a public health emergency in 2023, over year has passed. However, there been insufficient research into whether physical of adolescents recovered post-Pandemic. The Pandemic profoundly impacted lives and globally, with prolonged lockdowns social isolation measures potentially causing adverse effects on their health. This study aims to systematically evaluate long-term impact city southern China. By analyzing data from 48,000 tests, changes various performance metrics, including Body Mass Index (BMI), Lung Capacity, endurance, speed, flexibility, strength, were examined before, during, after Pandemic.The findings indicate that during Pandemic, experienced an increase BMI, while Capacity endurance significantly declined. Specifically, average BMI for both Males FeMales peaked Pandemic. Male continuously decreased saw slight but significant drop afterward. In terms male 1000-meter running times increased slightly improved afterward; however, female 800-meter Speed 50-meter sprint was best pre-Pandemic, worst showed recovery Strength indicators, such as standing long jump, pull-ups (Males), sit-ups (FeMales), displayed varying degrees change, reflecting decline strength Additionally, flexibility throughout period, peaking post-Pandemic.The reveals complex multifaceted control adolescent These are crucial informing future policies interventions aimed at supporting crises. novelty this lies its comprehensive quantitative analysis Pandemic's providing valuable insights subsequent studies policy formulation.
Language: Английский