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COVID-19 briefing. Exploring attitudes and behaviours in England during the COVID-19 pandemic

To supplement our Active Lives (Adult and Children & Young People) Surveys, we are publishing a series of briefings providing a regular picture of physical activity behaviours and attitudes during the different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. This report summarises the results from a weekly survey carried out for Sport England by Savanta ComRes between 3rd April and 25th May 2020, and then monthly from June 2020 onwards. The survey explores the amount and type of activity being undertaken, how activity is changing over time, who people are being active with, and what they are thinking and feeling about being active. Phase 1 Full lockdown Mid-March to mid-May Activity choice restricted - mainly walking, cycling, running and informal activities. Phase 2 Easing restrictions Mid-May to mid-September Activity choice extended to include outdoor activities such as golf and water sports. From the end of July, gyms, pools and leisure centres reopened while team sports started to resume. Phase 3 New restrictions Mid-September to November Restrictions to indoor team sports reintroduced along with the rule of six, followed by new national restrictions. These results come from interviews with c. 2,000 adults (16+) in England for each wave of the survey. Data has been weighted to be representative of adults in England by age, gender, region and social grade, including those with children aged under 16 in their household.
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Aihealueet: yhteiskuntatieteet biologiset ja lääketieteelliset tieteet järjestöt ja tapahtumat
Tagging: Coronavirus Lockdown
Toimittajat: Sport England
Julkaistu: London 2020
Sivuja: 147
Julkaisutyypit: elektroninen julkaisu
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: keskitaso