Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article

The COVID-19 pandemic has had impact on life on a global scale, however, one of the most affected aspects are the teaching and learning practices. Advances in technology have made distance learning a good alternative option for on-site learning, as students can both interact with one another and wi...

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Main Authors: Shimaa Yousof, Rasha Eid Alsawat, Jumana Ali Almajed, Ameera Abdulaziz Alkhamesi Abdulaziz Alkhamesi, Renad Mane Alsuhaimi, Shrooq Abdulrhman Alssed, Iman Mohmad Wahby Salem Mohamad Wahby Salem
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Language:English
Published: Poznan University of Medical Sciences 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Medical Science
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Online Access:https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/522
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spelling doaj-a855cb82b59c4fd186124965e3ab65072021-09-24T07:18:29ZengPoznan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Science2353-97982353-98012021-09-0110.20883/medical.e522Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review ArticleShimaa Yousof0Rasha Eid Alsawat1Jumana Ali Almajed2Ameera Abdulaziz Alkhamesi Abdulaziz Alkhamesi3Renad Mane Alsuhaimi4Shrooq Abdulrhman Alssed5Iman Mohmad Wahby Salem Mohamad Wahby Salem6Faculty of Medicine in Rabigh-KAUKing Abdelaziz University-RabighKing Abdelaziz University-RabighKing Abdelaziz University-RabighKing Abdelaziz University-RabighKing Abdelaziz University-RabighKing Abdelaziz University-Rabigh The COVID-19 pandemic has had impact on life on a global scale, however, one of the most affected aspects are the teaching and learning practices. Advances in technology have made distance learning a good alternative option for on-site learning, as students can both interact with one another and with the tutor, use audio, video, text to learn, as well as use the internet for research purposes. However, this mode of education will extend throughout 2020 and early 2021, which could have negative implications on the health and body functions of university students. This review aims to shed light on the negative consequences of the prolonged technology-based, remote online learning on the students’ wellbeing. Therefore, in this review we will discuss some of the physiological functions and body systems which could be affected during the COVID-19 pandemic in an attempt to suggest preventive measures in advance for safe technology-based learning. https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/522COVID-19PandemicsTechnology-based LearningSmartphonesTabletsBody Functions
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author Shimaa Yousof
Rasha Eid Alsawat
Jumana Ali Almajed
Ameera Abdulaziz Alkhamesi Abdulaziz Alkhamesi
Renad Mane Alsuhaimi
Shrooq Abdulrhman Alssed
Iman Mohmad Wahby Salem Mohamad Wahby Salem
spellingShingle Shimaa Yousof
Rasha Eid Alsawat
Jumana Ali Almajed
Ameera Abdulaziz Alkhamesi Abdulaziz Alkhamesi
Renad Mane Alsuhaimi
Shrooq Abdulrhman Alssed
Iman Mohmad Wahby Salem Mohamad Wahby Salem
Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article
Journal of Medical Science
COVID-19
Pandemics
Technology-based Learning
Smartphones
Tablets
Body Functions
author_facet Shimaa Yousof
Rasha Eid Alsawat
Jumana Ali Almajed
Ameera Abdulaziz Alkhamesi Abdulaziz Alkhamesi
Renad Mane Alsuhaimi
Shrooq Abdulrhman Alssed
Iman Mohmad Wahby Salem Mohamad Wahby Salem
author_sort Shimaa Yousof
title Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article
title_short Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article
title_full Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article
title_fullStr Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Prolonged Online Learning Practice during COVID-19 Epidemic on Body Functions and Wellbeing: A Review Article
title_sort impacts of prolonged online learning practice during covid-19 epidemic on body functions and wellbeing: a review article
publisher Poznan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Science
issn 2353-9798
2353-9801
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The COVID-19 pandemic has had impact on life on a global scale, however, one of the most affected aspects are the teaching and learning practices. Advances in technology have made distance learning a good alternative option for on-site learning, as students can both interact with one another and with the tutor, use audio, video, text to learn, as well as use the internet for research purposes. However, this mode of education will extend throughout 2020 and early 2021, which could have negative implications on the health and body functions of university students. This review aims to shed light on the negative consequences of the prolonged technology-based, remote online learning on the students’ wellbeing. Therefore, in this review we will discuss some of the physiological functions and body systems which could be affected during the COVID-19 pandemic in an attempt to suggest preventive measures in advance for safe technology-based learning.
topic COVID-19
Pandemics
Technology-based Learning
Smartphones
Tablets
Body Functions
url https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/522
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