‘Pandemic body’ and ‘pandemic mind’ are real
“Pandemic bod” is a thing. This week the American Psychological Association released its latest Stress in America findings (pretty charts of stressed AF stick figures here), an ongoing snapshot of the minds and bodies of Americans. It’s not good. Let’s just say that if your body, sleep, and anxiety circumstances are a hot mess, you’re right on par. Here are the highlights:
“Pandemic body” grips the nation
Americans drink like fish and don’t sleep enough
Parents are really struggling
The struggle is a little too real for essential workers and some people of color. Seventy-five percent of essential workers say that they could use more emotional support, and they’re three times more likely to have pursued mental health treatment than the average adult. People of color reported more sleep and weight problems, and Black Americans expressed the most concern and discomfort about the future.
“This survey reveals a secondary crisis that is likely to have persistent, serious mental and physical health consequences for years to come,” says Arthur C. Evans Jr., CEO of the American Psychological Association. “Health and policy leaders must come together quickly to provide additional behavioral health supports as part of any national recovery plan.”
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