Abstract
Pandemi Covid-19 beresiko menyebabkan pola sedentary lifestyle dalam kehidupan manusia, namun tidak cukup banyak penelitian terkait perubahan pola aktivitas olahraga yang dilakukan mahasiswa selama pandemi Covid-19. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbandingan pola aktivitas olahraga pada mahasiswa fakultas olahraga dan mahasiswa fakultas non-olahraga sebelum dan selama masa pandemi Covid-19. Penelitian menggunakan metode kuantitatif dan disajikan secara deskriptif. Data didapatkan melalui survey online questionnaire dengan menggunakan Google Form yang diisi oleh 573 mahasiswa. Data hasil penelitian dianalisis dengan menggunakan perhitungan persentase dan Wilcoxon test. Simpulan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perubahan yang signifikan pola aktivitas olahraga yang meliputi kebiasaan olahraga, frekuensi latihan, dan jenis aktivitas olahraga pada mahasiswa fakultas olahraga dan mahasiswa fakultas non-olahraga pada sebelum dan selama masa pandemi Covid-19 (p < 0,05).
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