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Welfare and Coronavirus - PXR Italy

Welfare: has the Coronavirus made us better people?

Well-being and Coronavirus. “Do you feel a better person than you were at the beginning of the quarantine?” is the question asked by PXR Italy to Italians in the latest survey on 27 May. It turned out that almost 4 out of 10 people (38%) feel they have changed for the better in the last 80 days. A figure that might be curious, given the unfavourable context that Italians have experienced during the quarantine.

Sport post COVID-19

Sport post COVID-19: how important will it be?

5 out of 10 Italians say that physical activity (sport) will not be one of their priorities after the end of quarantine. This is shown by the latest study conducted by PXR Italy, in which 568 people from all regions of the peninsula were asked the following question: “Will consistent physical activity be one of your priorities after the end of quarantine?”. Let’s put the above data into context.

Food Post quarantine

Food after quarantine: Italians will be afraid to go out to dinner

Almost 6 out of 10 Italians are not afraid at the thought of going out to dinner after the end of quarantine (58%). This is the figure recorded by the responses of more than 700 Italians; in the latest survey conducted by PXR Italy the question was asked: ‘Do you think you will be afraid to go out to dinner in the two months following the end of quarantine?’ In other words, 42% of Italians (the majority of whom are women) are afraid of going out to dinner when the lockdown is over; a figure that does not bode well for, among others, restaurateurs, entrepreneurs and workers in the sector.

Quarantena a tavola: gli italiani mangiano meglio?

After the lockdown: do Italians eat better?

When more than 600 Italians aged 18 to 64 were asked the question ‘Do you think your eating style is improving during this quarantine?’, 78% of respondents said it was not improving during the lockdown period, according to the latest research conducted by PXR Italy.