Effects of Isolation and Social Distancing on the Fragility of Older People and the Physical Activities They Perform

Q3 Nursing Aquichan Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.5294/aqui.2024.24.1.7
Maria Helena Lenardt, Patrícia Rosa Gonçalves Leta, Clovis Cechinel, João Alberto Martins Rodrigues, Susanne Elero Betiolli, M. A. Binotto
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Introduction: The association between reduced physical activity and social isolation has been described in the literature, but the relationship between the level of adherence to protective measures among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of physical inactivity on frailty remains a significant knowledge gap. Objective: To analyze the effects of social distancing and isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on frailty in the elderly and on their physical activities in primary health care in a basic health unit in Brazil. Materials and methods: A prospective cohort study conducted in households and basic health units. In the first wave, before the pandemic, the sample consisted of non-frail elderly (n = 168). After a mean follow-up of 762 days, a second wave was conducted in which the elderly were classified according to their level of exposure to social distancing and isolation (n = 100) and the outcomes “level of physical activity” and “frailty status” were observed. Sociodemographic and clinical questionnaires, the Mini-Mental State Examination, physical markers of frailty, and level of exposure to social distancing and isolation were used. Descriptive statistics, association, survival curves, and proportional hazards regression were used. Results: Of the elderly, 53% transitioned to pre-frailty and 21% showed a decrease in physical activity. There was a high percentage of low adherence to social distancing and isolation, and there was no association with physical activity and frailty (p = 0.288; p = 0.351, respectively). Women had a higher risk of being classified as pre-frail or frail (2.53; 95% CI, 1.01-6.34) and of having a decrease in physical activity (2.13; 95% CI, 1.06-4.26). Conclusion: There was no association between protective measures of social distancing and isolation, physical activity, and frailty. Older people with reduced levels of physical activity should be encouraged to exercise to remain active and avoid the transition to frailty, functional decline, and dependency.
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与世隔绝和社交疏远对老年人脆弱性及其体育活动的影响
导言:文献中描述了体育锻炼减少与社会隔离之间的关系,但在 COVID-19 大流行期间,老年人对保护措施的坚持程度与缺乏体育锻炼对虚弱的影响之间的关系仍然是一个重大的知识空白。研究目的分析 COVID-19 大流行造成的社会疏远和隔离对老年人虚弱的影响,以及对巴西一家基层医疗机构中老年人体育活动的影响。材料和方法:在家庭和基层医疗单位进行的前瞻性队列研究。在大流行之前的第一波研究中,样本包括非体弱老人(n = 168)。平均随访 762 天后,进行了第二轮随访,根据老年人受到社会疏远和隔离的程度对其进行分类(n = 100),并观察 "体育活动水平 "和 "体弱状况 "的结果。研究使用了社会人口学和临床调查问卷、迷你精神状态检查、虚弱的身体标记以及社交疏远和孤立的暴露程度。使用了描述性统计、关联、生存曲线和比例危险回归。结果显示在老年人中,53% 的人过渡到虚弱前期,21% 的人体力活动减少。很少坚持社交疏远和隔离的比例较高,而体力活动与虚弱之间没有关联(p = 0.288;p = 0.351,分别为0.288和0.351)。女性被归类为前期虚弱或虚弱的风险较高(2.53;95% CI,1.01-6.34),体力活动减少的风险也较高(2.13;95% CI,1.06-4.26)。结论社会疏远和隔离的保护性措施、体力活动和虚弱之间没有关联。应鼓励体力活动减少的老年人锻炼身体,保持活力,避免向虚弱、功能衰退和依赖性过渡。
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Aquichan
Aquichan NURSING-
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期刊介绍: Aquichan, a journal of medical and health sciences from the field of health sciences and, more specifically, nursing, publishes articles resulting from investigations from a point of view of epistemology, evidence-based practice, chronic care, promotion and prevention. The articles are for the academic and scientific community, both in Colombia and abroad. The journal accepts original, previously unpublished papers in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which are the product of a research or a review and which are not being evaluated by other scientific journals, either in print or electronic form.
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