… Rozenberg et al., 2020). In spring 2020, the mortality rate related to COVID-19 infections was significantly higher … had a significant impact on opportunities for physical activity, as discussed in Section 9.1.2. A study on social … well-being (Jacob et al., 2020). In Italy, total physical activity has significantly decreased during the pandemic in …
… WHO defines health behaviour as ‘any activity undertaken by an individual, regardless of actual or … on average, the EU population does too little physical activity and consumes insufficient fruit and vegetables … and death in the case of infection. Men’s higher mortality rate during the pandemic is partly due to their higher levels …
… behaviour, such as healthy eating and physical activity. While more women meet the World Health Organization … [2] , more men meet the target of 180 minutes of physical activity a week (47 %) [3] . However, more men engage in … hospitalised. For patients aged 80 years or older, the rate of hospitalisation reached 31 % for women and 45 % for …
… G., Palma, A., and Battaglia, G. (2020). Physical activity levels and related energy expenditure during … F., Smith, L. (2020). The relationship between physical activity and mental health in a sample of the UK public: A … social distancing measures. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 19, 100345. doi:10.1016/j.mhpa.2020.100345 JAHEE. …
… the data they collect, these devices can conduct physical activity tracking, fall risk assessment, isolation risk … the biggest challenges of COVID-19 was the high infection rate among doctors and nurses, causing a medical staff …
… platforms in 2017, with women having a higher hourly pay rate than men on one platform (Microworkers) and an almost equal pay rate on another (Clickworker), while there was a pay gap of …
… 2 %) who rely on platform work as their main employment activity (Huws et al., 2019; JRC, 2018). When these workers … (e.g. Handy [5] ). For example, the system used by Uber to rate drivers enables customers to ‘directly assert their …
… or intimate partner [1] . The country with the highest rate of femicide (calculated per 100 000 women) was Latvia, while the lowest rate was recorded in Greece (Figure 24). These figures should … the Council of Europe in its latest general report on the activity of the Group of Experts on Action against …
… activities among young workers mirrors the gap in physical activity between young women and men (19 p.p.), covered by … level, country of birth and disability, EU, 2015 Physical activity habits among adults are often established in youth. … in School-aged Children survey highlights that the overall activity levels of children in Europe tend to decline between …