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  1. Article: COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms.

    Chirico, Andrea / Lucidi, Fabio / Galli, Federica / Giancamilli, Francesco / Vitale, Jacopo / Borghi, Stefano / La Torre, Antonio / Codella, Roberto

    Frontiers in psychology

    2020  Volume 11, Page(s) 2100

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region - Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region - Lombardy - to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2563826-9
    ISSN 1664-1078
    ISSN 1664-1078
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02100
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms

    Chirico, A. / Lucidi, F. / Galli, F. / Giancamilli, F. / Vitale, J. / Borghi, S. / La Torre, A. / Codella, R.

    Front Psychol

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region - Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region - Lombardy - to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #797220
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article ; Online: COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Chirico, Andrea / Lucidi, Fabio / Galli, Federica / Giancamilli, Francesco / Vitale, Jacopo / Borghi, Stefano / La Torre, Antonio / Codella, Roberto

    Frontiers in Psychology

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms

    2020  Volume 11

    Keywords General Psychology ; covid19
    Publisher Frontiers Media SA
    Publishing country ch
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2563826-9
    ISSN 1664-1078
    ISSN 1664-1078
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02100
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Andrea Chirico / Fabio Lucidi / Federica Galli / Francesco Giancamilli / Jacopo Vitale / Stefano Borghi / Antonio La Torre / Roberto Codella

    Frontiers in Psychology, Vol

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms

    2020  Volume 11

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords social distance ; integrated theoretical model ; confinement ; pandemic ; home-based exercise ; Psychology ; BF1-990 ; covid19
    Subject code 796
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article ; Online: COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    A. Chirico / F. Lucidi / F. Galli / F. Giancamilli / J. Vitale / S. Borghi / A. La Torre / R. Codella

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms

    2020  

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords Settore M-EDF/02 - Metodi e Didattiche delle Attivita' ; Sportive ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-21
    Publisher Frontiers Media
    Publishing country it
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Book ; Online: Table_4_COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Andrea Chirico / Fabio Lucidi / Federica Galli / Francesco Giancamilli / Jacopo Vitale / Stefano Borghi / Antonio La Torre / Roberto Codella

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms.DOCX

    2020  

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords Applied Psychology ; Clinical Psychology ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology ; Organizational Behavioral Psychology ; Personality ; Social and Criminal Psychology ; Gender Psychology ; Health ; Clinical and Counselling Psychology ; Industrial and Organisational Psychology ; Psychology not elsewhere classified ; Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified ; social distance ; integrated theoretical model ; confinement ; pandemic ; home-based exercise ; covid19
    Subject code 796
    Publishing date 2020-08-21T07:49:54Z
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Book ; Online: Table_1_COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Andrea Chirico / Fabio Lucidi / Federica Galli / Francesco Giancamilli / Jacopo Vitale / Stefano Borghi / Antonio La Torre / Roberto Codella

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms.DOCX

    2020  

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords Applied Psychology ; Clinical Psychology ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology ; Organizational Behavioral Psychology ; Personality ; Social and Criminal Psychology ; Gender Psychology ; Health ; Clinical and Counselling Psychology ; Industrial and Organisational Psychology ; Psychology not elsewhere classified ; Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified ; social distance ; integrated theoretical model ; confinement ; pandemic ; home-based exercise ; covid19
    Subject code 796
    Publishing date 2020-08-21T07:49:53Z
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  8. Book ; Online: Table_2_COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Andrea Chirico / Fabio Lucidi / Federica Galli / Francesco Giancamilli / Jacopo Vitale / Stefano Borghi / Antonio La Torre / Roberto Codella

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms.DOCX

    2020  

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords Applied Psychology ; Clinical Psychology ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology ; Organizational Behavioral Psychology ; Personality ; Social and Criminal Psychology ; Gender Psychology ; Health ; Clinical and Counselling Psychology ; Industrial and Organisational Psychology ; Psychology not elsewhere classified ; Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified ; social distance ; integrated theoretical model ; confinement ; pandemic ; home-based exercise ; covid19
    Subject code 796
    Publishing date 2020-08-21T07:49:53Z
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  9. Book ; Online: Table_3_COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Andrea Chirico / Fabio Lucidi / Federica Galli / Francesco Giancamilli / Jacopo Vitale / Stefano Borghi / Antonio La Torre / Roberto Codella

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms.DOCX

    2020  

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords Applied Psychology ; Clinical Psychology ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology ; Organizational Behavioral Psychology ; Personality ; Social and Criminal Psychology ; Gender Psychology ; Health ; Clinical and Counselling Psychology ; Industrial and Organisational Psychology ; Psychology not elsewhere classified ; Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified ; social distance ; integrated theoretical model ; confinement ; pandemic ; home-based exercise ; covid19
    Subject code 796
    Publishing date 2020-08-21T07:49:53Z
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  10. Book ; Online: Table_5_COVID-19 Outbreak and Physical Activity in the Italian Population

    Andrea Chirico / Fabio Lucidi / Federica Galli / Francesco Giancamilli / Jacopo Vitale / Stefano Borghi / Antonio La Torre / Roberto Codella

    A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Underlying Psychosocial Mechanisms.DOCX

    2020  

    Abstract: ... of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy ... of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining ... Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder ...

    Abstract Italy is one of the first European epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. In attempts to hinder the spread of the novel coronavirus disease, Italian government hardened protective measures, from quarantine to lockdown, impacting millions of lives dramatically. Amongst the enacted restrictions, all non-essential activities were prohibited as well as all outdoor activities banned. However, at the first spur of the outbreak, for about a dozen of days, physical and sports activities were permitted, while maintaining social distancing. In this timeframe, by administering measures coming from self-determination theory and theory of planned behavior and anxiety state, in an integrated approach, we investigated the prevalence of these activities by testing, via a Structural Equation Model, the influence of such psychosocial variables on the intention to preserve physical fitness during the healthcare emergency. Through an adequate fit of the hypothesized model and a multi-group analysis, we compared the most COVID-19 hit Italian region – Lombardy – to the rest of Italy, finding that anxiety was significantly higher in the Lombardy region than the rest of the country. In addition, anxiety negatively influenced the intention to do physical activity. Giving the potential deleterious effects of physical inactivity due to personal restrictions, these data may increase preparedness of public health measures and attractiveness of recommendations, including on the beneficial effects of exercise, under circumstances of social distancing to control an outbreak of a novel infectious disease.
    Keywords Applied Psychology ; Clinical Psychology ; Developmental and Educational Psychology ; Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology ; Organizational Behavioral Psychology ; Personality ; Social and Criminal Psychology ; Gender Psychology ; Health ; Clinical and Counselling Psychology ; Industrial and Organisational Psychology ; Psychology not elsewhere classified ; Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified ; social distance ; integrated theoretical model ; confinement ; pandemic ; home-based exercise ; covid19
    Subject code 796
    Publishing date 2020-08-21T07:49:54Z
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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