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Sebastian Schulz

Researcher at University of Ulm

Publications -  16
Citations -  2408

Sebastian Schulz is an academic researcher from University of Ulm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1049 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Schulz include University of St Andrews.

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Effects of COVID-19 home confinement on physical activity and eating behaviour Preliminary results of the ECLB-COVID19 international online-survey

Achraf Ammar, +56 more
- 08 May 2020 - 
TL;DR: The results indicate that isolation is a necessary measure to protect public health, but it alters physical activity and eating behaviours in a direction that would compromise health.
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Sleep Quality and Physical Activity as Predictors of Mental Wellbeing Variance in Older Adults during COVID-19 Lockdown: ECLB COVID-19 International Online Survey.

Khaled Trabelsi, +84 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether sociodemographic variables, changes in physical activity, and sleep quality from pre- to during lockdown were predictors of change in mental wellbeing in quarantined older adults.
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Effects of home confinement on mental health and lifestyle behaviours during the COVID-19 outbreak: Insight from the “ECLB-COVID19” multi countries survey

Achraf Ammar, +56 more
- 08 May 2020 - 
TL;DR: The findings elucidate the risk of psychosocial strain during the current home confinement period and provide a clear remit for the urgent implementation of technology-based intervention to foster an Active and Healthy Confinement Lifestyle (AHCL).
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Feasibility and effects of a combined adjuvant high-intensity interval/strength training in breast cancer patients: a single-center pilot study.

TL;DR: After exclusion of contraindications, guided adjuvant high-intensity interval training combined with strength training can be safely used in breast cancer patients and can be used effectively for the improvement of endurance and strength capacity and also quality of life.
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Social participation and life satisfaction of peoples during the COVID-19 home confinement: the ECLB-COVID19 multicenter study

Achraf Ammar, +56 more
- 09 May 2020 - 
TL;DR: Preliminary findings revealed psychosocial strain during the enforced COVID-19 home confinement, and implementation of national strategies focused on promoting social inclusion through technology-based solution is urgently needed to mitigate the negative psychossocial effects of home confinement.