Home-based physical activity and well-being during infectious diseases: a structural equation modeling study
Xiang Peng, Zulkaif Ahmed Saqib, Rashid Menhas

TL;DR
Home-based physical activity helps improve well-being during infectious diseases by boosting mental health, sleep, and physical health.
Contribution
This study introduces a structural model showing how home-based physical activity mitigates the negative effects of infectious diseases on well-being.
Findings
Infectious diseases significantly reduce mental well-being, sleep quality, physical health, and psychological resilience.
Home-based physical activity improves mental health, sleep, and physical health during infectious disease episodes.
The study confirms the model's robustness with reliability and validity metrics.
Abstract
Respiratory infectious diseases that require home isolation and preventive measures seriously disrupt human well-being. Home isolation keeps individuals who do not need hospitalization at home for activities and treatments. Promoting accessible interventions, such as home-based physical activity, is critical for sustaining health during periods of limited mobility. This study helps us understand how home-based activities contribute to building resilience in situations with limited access to traditional health care. This study assessed the impact of home-based physical activity on quality of life, psychological resilience, physical and mental health, and sleep quality during respiratory infectious diseases. A testable structural model based on social cognitive theory was used to examine the hypotheses of this study. Data were collected using an adapted questionnaire via a web-based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Resilience and Mental Health · Physical Activity and Health
