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TOPIC: 38% of Japanese women face "weight gain from COVID

38% of Japanese women face "weight gain from COVID 3 years 10 months ago #32287

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From the COVID-19 situation The epidemic since the beginning of the year 2020 has forced most people around the world to change their lifestyle. Travel and go out less Spend more time at home This is not just a lifestyle only, the "weight" of many people may also change because of the new lifestyle (New Normal).
The problem of "weight gain due to COVID-19" or in Japanese is called "Korona Futori" (コ ロ ナ 太 り) is a condition that occurs during detention at home. Fewer people travel and go out Resulting in lack of exercise and finally weight gain by kufura website from Japan 397 Japanese women in their 20-40s were surveyed in the topic “Has your weight changed? After facing the impact of the COVID-19 situation, "the survey results are as follows: สมัคร AMBBET
1st place, unchanged weight ... 203 people (51.1%)
No. 2 extra weight 1-3 kg "Corona Futori" ... 121 people (30.5%)
3rd place, lost 1-3 kg weight, "Corona Yase" ... 32 people (8.1%)
No. 4 Extra weight 4-6 kg, "Corona Futori" ... 29 people (7.3%)
No. 5: 4-6 kg weight loss, "Corona Yase" ... 7 people (1.8%)
No. 6, lost more than 7 kg. "Corona Yase" ... 3 people (0.8%)
No. 7, more than 7 kg weight gain, "Corona Futori" ... 2 people (0.5%)

Although the number of Japanese women “Body weight has not changed at all” during the detention period is the greatest 51.1%, but can be seen that More than 38% of young women surveyed, or one in three women, were affected by "Corona Futori", or weight gain from a quarantine during COVID-19. And in the meantime About 11% of Japanese women, or about 1 in 10, have “lost weight because of COVID-19” or in Japanese as “Korona Yase” (コ ロ ナ 痩 せ).
The cause of "Corona Futori" (コ ロ ナ 太 り)
The main reason for weight gain during the quarantine may be "Not leaving the house" when we have to adjust to a new lifestyle Going out for less Spending more time at home It can cause stress and cause the body to lose exercise.
From the survey about "The number of Japanese walks in 1 day" by link & communication company Japan found
In January 2020
14% of the Japanese walk less than 3,000 steps per day.
52% of the Japanese walk more than 3,000-8,000 steps per day.
34% of the Japanese walk more than 8,000 steps per day.
While the survey results from April to May found that
Japanese people who walk less than 3,000 steps per day account for 28%.
51% of the Japanese walk more than 3,000-8,000 steps per day.
21% of the Japanese walk more than 8,000 steps per day.
It can be seen that during April to May, the Japanese have to detain and change their way of life. Working at home or doing online video work makes the Japanese walk less likely. Sitting in the same position in front of the computer for a long time will result in lack of exercise Reduced muscle mass And may cause pain in feet, hips and joints later on.
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