Assessment of lifestyle changes in combating the COVID-19 pandemic among people of Karachi, Pakistan

COVID-19 arose as a pandemic that wreaked havoc all over the world. Study determines lifestyle changes adopted by people of Karachi in response to COVID-19 pandemic. This was the cross-sectional study and carried out at public sector hospital and 218 participants were selected through random samplin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Future science OA 2024, Vol.10 (1), p.2340266-2340266
Hauptverfasser: Zafar, Mubashir, Zaidi, Tafazzul Hyder, Zaidi, Nadira Hyder, Nisar Ahmed, Muhammad Waqas, Shah, Mahjabeen, Habiba, Umm E, Dar, Marrium Sultan, Ain, Noor Ul, Shahid, Fatima, Meer, Hiba Hamid
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Zusammenfassung:COVID-19 arose as a pandemic that wreaked havoc all over the world. Study determines lifestyle changes adopted by people of Karachi in response to COVID-19 pandemic. This was the cross-sectional study and carried out at public sector hospital and 218 participants were selected through random sampling method. Lifestyle changes a statistically significant difference in nutrition (p = 0.000), physical activity (p = 0.000), workout (p = 0.000), smoking (p = 0.000), sleep hours (p = 0.000), and supplements (p = 0.000) before and during lockdown. Face masks were utilized by 38% of individuals, gloves by 19%, and social isolation was observed by 26%. 11% of participants did not follow any protocols. Study found significant differences in lifestyle habits such as diet, sleep, smoking and physical activity. COVID-19 pandemic affect every day life of all people. This study results fond that there are different domain of quality life were affected. Nutrition, physical activity and smoking were associated with poor quality of life and these changes affect the mental and physical health of community people. There is need to social and medical support for people affected by COVID-19 pandemic.
ISSN:2056-5623
2056-5623
DOI:10.2144/fsoa-2023-0227