Containment and re-containment will certainly have made it possible to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but their consequences on the physical and psychological health of populations have not yet finished being measured. According to the latest annual sport and health barometer of the French Federation of Physical Education and Voluntary Gymnastics (FFEPGV) carried out by the Ipsos polling institute
76% of the inhabitants of the Grand Est indicate, in fact, having felt during this year at least a negative impact on their physical, psychological well-being or their general state of form because it was more difficult for them to practice physical activity ”.
This survey reveals that women were the first to suffer from health measures. 50% of them say they have perceived a negative impact (62% nationally) on their physical well-being. 69% believe that their psychological balance has been altered, 43% that their social relations have deteriorated and 62% that their state of form has declined. Overall, 71% of the inhabitants of the Grand Est (67% of the French) believe that the “health crisis has made it more difficult to practice physical or sporting activity” and that the situation has had an impact on their health.
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The regional population does not capitulate, however, and is attached to sport. The survey shows that 73% of those questioned intend to return to sport in 2021, while 39% of them intend to practice regular physical activity (+9 points compared to 2019). In addition, 32% plan to spend more time with their friends and family and 23% to eat more balanced (23%).
The Francs-Comtois 80% weighted
Some have obviously taken advantage of social and spatial strangulation to question their way of life. Now, 80% of the inhabitants of the Grand Est region say they practice a sports activity (60% in December 2019). The time spent in this practice fell slightly from 3.3 hours on average in December 2019 to 2.9 hours on average per week in December of this year, but has grown in the population.
-In the Bourgogne Franche-Comté region, rates and good resolutions for the year 2021 are even higher than in Grand Est: 40% of Francs-Comtois promise to practice regular physical activity from 2021, 38% of spend more time with their family and 20% adopt a more regular sleep pattern. Responses, as for the inhabitants of the Grand Est, to economic stress: “79% of Francs-Comtois felt at least a negative impact on their physical, psychological or general state of well-being because it was more difficult for them. difficult to have physical activity. »Finally, in December, 87% of Francs-Comtois claimed to practice a sporting activity at an average pace of 3.2 hours per week. A national record. They were 68% over the same period of 2019.