Cognitive and balance performance of older adult women during COVID-19 pandemic quarantine: an ex post facto study.

IF 2.5 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Przeglad Menopauzalny Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-20 DOI:10.5114/pm.2022.116976
Shahab Papi, Maryam Moghadam Salimi, Leila Behboodi, Iman Dianat, Mohammad Asghari Jafarabadi, Hamid Allahverdipour
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Introduction: Isolation and self-quarantine can expose individuals, particularly older people, to cognitive and physical decline. Due to a reduction in their musculoskeletal and neural flexibility, older adults are more likely to be affected by quarantine limitations. This study aimed to investigate the effect of self-quarantine on cognitive and balance performance of older women during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Material and methods: In a convenience sampling method, a total of 75 older adult women were recruited in this ex post facto study. The mini-mental state exam, single leg stance test, and timed up and go test were used to assess cognitive functions, static, and dynamic balance, respectively. Fall risk was measured by the Johns Hopkins assessment tool. Evaluations were performed before and after 7 months of quarantine due to the COVID-19 outbreak (November 2019 - June 2020), in which volunteers were at the lowest level of physical and social interaction.

Results: No significant difference was observed in the mean static balance performance of the older adult women between the baseline and quarantine phases [p = 0.095, t (df) = -1.69]. The dynamic balance performance [p < 0.001, t (df) = 5.6] and cognitive status (p < 0.001, t = -7.4) decreased and the fall rate increased [p < 0.001, t (df) = 7.35] after 7 months of quarantine.

Conclusions: It seems that self-quarantine can cause a decline in cognitive functions and dynamic balance performance of older women. It implies that the decrease in social interactions and physical activities caused by the limitations of self-quarantine put individuals at greater risk of cognitive impairment and increase their falling rate by impairing dynamic balance.

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老年成年妇女在COVID-19大流行隔离期间的认知和平衡表现:事后研究
引言:隔离和自我隔离可能使个人,特别是老年人,认知和身体衰退。由于肌肉骨骼和神经灵活性降低,老年人更有可能受到隔离限制的影响。本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎疫情期间自我隔离对老年妇女认知和平衡能力的影响。材料与方法:采用方便抽样的方法,共招募了75名老年妇女参与本事后研究。分别采用简易精神状态测试、单腿站立测试、计时起跑测试评估认知功能、静态平衡和动态平衡。跌倒风险由约翰霍普金斯大学的评估工具测量。评估是在2019年11月至2020年6月因COVID-19爆发而隔离的7个月前后进行的,在此期间,志愿者的身体和社会互动水平最低。结果:基线期和隔离期老年女性的平均静态平衡能力无显著差异[p = 0.095, t (df) = -1.69]。隔离7个月后,动态平衡能力[p < 0.001, t (df) = 5.6]和认知能力(p < 0.001, t = -7.4)下降,跌倒率上升[p < 0.001, t (df) = 7.35]。结论:自我隔离可能导致老年妇女认知功能和动态平衡能力下降。这意味着,自我隔离的局限性导致的社会交往和身体活动的减少,使个人面临更大的认知障碍风险,并通过损害动态平衡来增加其下降率。
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