Physical activity levels and well-being sink worldwide during coronavirus restrictions

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Physical activity levels and well-being sink worldwide during coronavirus restrictions

During the first lockdown people were a good 40 percent less active, as shown by an international study led by Goethe University Frankfurt. Psychological well-being sank as well; the portion of people at potential risk for depression tripled. The authors fear long-term consequences and urge that this be taken into account going forward.

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