Abstract

The present study was undertaken to measure the impact of COVID-19 on lifestyle changes in households both before and during pandemic related to behavior of the respondents corresponding to time spent with family, physical activity and sleep behavior. A statistical tool like Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used to find the relationship between dependent and independent variables. Results revealed that when compared to before pandemic, during pandemic situation people were preferred to spend more than 4 hours in a day with family (56.25%). Time spent for office work was decreased and sleeping during day time was increased. Life style changes during pandemics were positively correlated with age and education. Life style changes before pandemic were positively correlated with education and occupation. An attempt was made to measure the lifestyle changes of respondent because of pandemic.

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