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- Title
Association of lifestyle and flourishing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.
- Authors
Tomoyoshi Shibata; Yui Yamaoka; Nobutoshi Nawa; Hisaaki Nishimura; Yuna Koyama; Jin Kuramochi; Takeo Fujiwara
- Abstract
Introduction: COVID-19 have changed our lifestyle and little is known how our lifestyle associated with flourishing during COVID-19. This study examined the association between lifestyle, including sleep time, drinking, and smoking, and flourishing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. Methods: We used the population-based study, Utsunomiya COVID-19 seROprevalence Neighborhood Association (U-CORONA) survey conducted in November 2021 to examine the association between lifestyle such as sleeping time, drinking and smoking, and flourishing (n = 473). Flourishing was assessed with the flourishing index, a 10-item multidimensional scale with five domains. Multivariate linear regression analysis was performed adjusted for sex, age, income, and education. Results: We found that the flourishing index was significantly lower in the group that slept less than 6 h than in the group that slept 6-8 h (coef = -0.49, SE = 0.17, p < 0.01). We also found that drinking once to several times/week showed higher flourishing than those who almost never drink (coef = 0.57, SE = 0.19, p < 0.01). Smoking was not associated with flourishing. Discussion: Sleep duration and drinking habit, but not smoking, may be important for flourishing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Subjects
JAPAN; COVID-19 pandemic; HABIT; SLEEP duration; MULTIDIMENSIONAL scaling; SEROPREVALENCE; BEDTIME; REGRESSION analysis; DRUNK driving
- Publication
Frontiers in Psychology, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1664-1078
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1341711