• Title of article

    Evaluation of Health-related Quality of Life in Active and Inactive Adolescents in the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Author/Authors

    Zar ، Abdossaleh Department of Sport Sciences - School of Literature and Humanities - Persian Gulf University , Sadeghipour ، Hamid Reza Department of Sport Sciences - School of Literature and Humanities - Persian Gulf University , Zare Karizak ، Sara Department of Sport Sciences - School of Literature and Humanities - Persian Gulf University

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  • Abstract
    Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a problem that has breakout worldwide recently and has led to physical, psychological, and social issues, especially in adolescents. Objectives: The current study aimed to evaluate the health dimension of life quality in active and inactive adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A total of 350 students from the high schools of Shiraz (175 active + 175 inactive) participated in this study as volunteers. The Health-related Quality of Life Questionnaire was used to collect information. Furthermore, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and independent t-test were used for data analysis using SPSS 18 software (α = 0.05). Results: There were significant differences in the level of quality of life (P = 0.001), the overall psychological health (P = 0.002), and the overall physical health (P = 0.001) of active and inactive students. There was a significant difference between boy and girl students only on the mental health scale (P = 0.038). Conclusions: It seems that during the epidemic of COVID-19, active adolescent students have had a higher quality of life, which can refer to the importance of exercise and physical activity during the epidemics and an important issue in preventing the educational decline of adolescent students.
  • Keywords
    Health , related Quality of Life , COVID , 19 , Adolescents , Physically Active
  • Journal title
    Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
  • Journal title
    Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
  • Record number

    2755215