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COVID and kids: Lockdowns have harmed children′s health | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW


COVID-19 Special: Childhood in the pandemic
Before-and-after studies reveal changes
Shortly before the pandemic took hold, the Karlsruhe institute had carried out a study into fitness and health among a representative group of volunteers between the ages of 4 and 17. That, in turn, meant that Woll could use the data gathered to carry out comparative studies during the first lockdown in the spring of 2020, and subsequently during the current second lockdown.
It turns out that movement levels were in fact higher during the first lockdown going from 107 minutes up to 143 minutes per day. That increase actually made up for the reduction in sports activities in clubs and schools, says Woll. It can probably be attributed to the outstanding spring weather and the fact that a lot of parents had to stay at home, and suddenly found themselves with much more time on their hands than they would have expected. ....

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Mental health promotes children's physical activity during lockdown


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IMAGE: Among others, the latest study reveals the interrelation of psychic well-being and physical activity during the lockdown in spring 2020. (Photo: Lydia Albrecht, KIT)
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According to the Motorik-Modul-Längsschnittstudie (MoMo, Motor Module Longitudinal Study) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Karlsruhe University of Education (PHKA), mental health of children and adolescents decreased during the first lockdown. For children aged between 4 and 10 years and for girls irrespective of their age, mental health was found to promote physical activity during Covid-induced lockdown in spring 2020. This is reported in
Children (DOI: 10.3390/children8020098).
The impacts of the lockdown on children and adolescents is discussed widely, says Dr. Kathrin Wunsch from Institute of Sports and Sports Science of the KIT. Already in December did a study of the KIT and PHKA team reveal that physical ex ....

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Hardly any sports -- but more physical activity during lockdown


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IMAGE: By playing outside, children and adolescents found ways to be physically active during the lockdown. (Photo: Martin Köhler, Motorik-Modul Study)
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In spring 2020, when soccer and sports clubs closed for sever-al weeks due to the Corona pandemic, children and adoles-cents looked for alternative physical activities. According to a supplementary study covering more than 1700 children and adolescents aged from 4 to 17 as part of the Motorik-Modul Study (MoMo) conducted by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Karlsruhe University of Education (PHKA), the chil-dren were physically active about 36 minutes longer every day, but also spent an hour more in front of screens and monitors. The results are reported in ....

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