Lifestyles during confinement and post-confinement due to covid-19 in the population of Tumaco, Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v52.101522Keywords:
isolation; coronavirus; healthy lifestyles; public health; Covid-19 pandemic; TumacoAbstract
Introduction: The Covid-19 pandemic brought about a process of change in all aspects, especially in healthy lifestyles due to health contingencies arising from lockdown measures. Objective: To identify changes in lifestyles during and post-lockdown among the population aged 18 to 59 in the municipality of Tumaco, Nariño. Methodology: Non-experimental descriptive-comparative study with 382 participants (59.9% women); the FANTASTIC Test was administered to identify the lifestyle, and a sociodemographic characterization was carried out. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied, with a significance threshold of p < 0.05. Results: Only 27.5% adhered to lockdown for more than 12 weeks; during lockdown, 16.8% exhibited an excellent lifestyle compared to 20.4% post-lockdown; no statistically significant differences were found between lifestyle results during and post-lockdown (p=0.400). Conclusion: The lack of compliance with lockdown measures on the Pacific coast is evident in the absence of significant differences in healthy lifestyles before and after lockdown.
Keywords: isolation; coronavirus; healthy lifestyles; public health; Covid-19 pandemic; Tumaco.
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