Publication: Body mass index in young men in Switzerland after the national shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic – Results from a cross-sectional monitoring study at population level since 2010
Body mass index in young men in Switzerland after the national shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic – Results from a cross-sectional monitoring study at population level since 2010
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Meili, S., Brabec, M., Rühli, F., Bührer, T., Gültekin, N., Stanga, Z., Bender, N., Staub, K., & Reber, E. (2022). Body mass index in young men in Switzerland after the national shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic – Results from a cross-sectional monitoring study at population level since 2010 (No. qd9vw; OSF Preprints). https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qd9vw
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Background: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Swiss Federal Council imposed a shutdown twice, which may have changed dietary and physical activity habits. On the question of weight change during the pandemic, there is little information based on measured weight data. In this study, we investigate whether the body mass index (BMI) of young Swiss men conscripted after the two shutdown periods in Spring and Fall 2020 differed from the conscripts examined before the shutdowns.
Methods: We are analysing body measurements of young Swiss me
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Meili, S., Brabec, M., Rühli, F., Bührer, T., Gültekin, N., Stanga, Z., Bender, N., Staub, K., & Reber, E. (2022). Body mass index in young men in Switzerland after the national shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic – Results from a cross-sectional monitoring study at population level since 2010 (No. qd9vw; OSF Preprints). https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qd9vw