People have been binge eating, drinking more, exercising less and suffering increased anxiety during COVID-19 lockdowns, according to preliminary findings of a UK study on Monday, with knock-on impacts likely on rates of obesity and mental illness. An online survey of around 800 adults in England who
1 / 3FILE PHOTO: Customer sits next to freshly poured pints of beer in Hackney, LondonLONDON - People have been binge eating, drinking more, exercising less and suffering increased anxiety during COVID-19 lockdowns, according to preliminary findings of a UK study on Monday, with knock-on impacts likely on rates of obesity and mental illness.
Younger adults appeared to be disproportionately suffering from sadness and anxiety, while 46% of survey participants said they had been less active during lockdown. The survey comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson launches a campaign to urge Britons to get fitter and slimmer and bring down rates obesity that are also a risk factor for COVID-19.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
UK tells people: eat less to reduce COVID-19 death riskBritish people should eat less to lose weight as being obese increases the risk of dying from the novel coronavirus, junior health minister Helen Whately said on Monday.
続きを読む »
U.K.'s Boris Johnson asks Britons to slim down to beat COVID-19The government also announced a series of fat-fighting measures, marking a reversal for Johnson, who has railed against 'sin taxes' on fast food.
続きを読む »
UK puts Spain back on unsafe country list for COVID-19Britain is advising people not to travel to Spain and has removed the country from the list of safe places to travel following a surge of COVID-19 cases
続きを読む »
EW’s BINGE: RuPaul's Drag Race Season 4 on Apple Podcasts.LatriceRoyale and ChadMichaels1 came through with the DragRace season 4 tea on our newest episode of ‘EW’s BINGE: RuPaul’s DragRace’ podcast! ☕️👀 Listen to the full episode here:
続きを読む »
UK criticises Twitter, Instagram for being slow to remove rapper Wiley's postsBritish interior minister Priti Patel said on Sunday she had asked Twitter and Instagram for a full explanation of why anti-Semitic comments made by rap artist Wiley remained on the social media platforms for so long.
続きを読む »