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Garmin offers insights on active lifestyles during COVID-19

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Garmin has released data that highlights activity trends throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the company, the week President Donald Trump declared a national state of emergency marked a major shift in human activity.

Garmin data pointed to a massive decline in the overall number of steps taken during the second two weeks of March in the U.S. This trend is consistent with the company’s global trend data in China, Italy and other countries where the coronavirus pandemic struck first.

“We’re observing a remarkable shift in the types of activities people are doing, reflecting an unprecedented about-face when it comes to typical springtime exercise and activity,” Garmin said in a blog post.

To paint a clear picture of the initial trends, Garmin engineers and data analysts looked at the percent change in activity levels in the United States for specific sports and exercises and compared the first half of March with the second half of March to determine increases and decreases. The results also are baselined against the same time period in 2019.

Here’s an overview of how activity has changed.

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