The lockdown measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic had induced a negative impact on?the?physical, mental and social health of people with chronic diseases, and more specifically Type 2 Diabetes. The study’s?aim was to evaluate the impact of an incentive Physical Activity (PA) program during the COVID-19 lockdown period on?the?mental health of people with Type 2 Diabetes. Via an association of patients, people with Type 2 Diabetes were contacted by e-mail to receive virtual PA sessions (from 30 to 60 minutes), 3 times?a week?for?7 weeks. Their mental health status was assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and?their?PA level was assessed using International Physical Activity Questionnaire’s score. Nine people with Type 2?Diabetes (64.2 ± 11.5 years) completed the study. The participants’ mental health?status was maintained after the incentive intervention or even improved for?some of them, with changes?in?the anxiety/depression profile for 3 patients. The PA score was also maintained at the end of the program (p?= 0.153). In conclusion,?this first exploratory work on the effects of an incentive virtual PA program on?the?mental health of diabetic people highlighted that this type of
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