COVID-19疫情导致的自我约束是否会降低老年人自评活动频率?

Takayoshi Onishi, H. Hirose, Satoru Isaji, Kousaku Fujikawa, Hirokazu Kumada, Junchi Taguchi, Syun Watanabe, T. Gotoh
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前言:我们的目的是研究与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行相关的自我约束期生活在社区的老年居民自评活动频率的变化。方法:选取2020年5月11日至5月22日在岐阜县西北部社区医学中心医院或诊所就诊的75岁及以上的常规门诊患者作为研究对象。场的频率、散步、户外锻炼,室内锻炼,农场的工作,沟通和相互作用,比如在社区沙龙,直接沟通与朋友和疏远的家庭成员,和re-mote沟通通过电话和视频通话是使用问卷调查方法四个层面:“0天”,1 - 2天,3 - 4天,每周5天每天”在访问前两周和前一年同期。结果:共有292名年龄在75-95岁之间的人参与了这项研究。与前一年相比,外出、散步、种地、户外运动、家庭运动、参加社区沙龙和直接交谈的频率有所下降的受访者人数有所增加。两组比较差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:在本研究中,由于新冠肺炎疫情,社区居住老年人的身体活动和社会活动自评频率下降,表明这些活动减少。
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Does Self-restraint Due to the COVID-19 Epidemic Reduce the Self-rated Frequency of Activity in Older Adults?
Introduction : Our aim was to examine the changes in the self-rated frequency of activities among elderly resi-dents living in communities during the self-restraint period associated with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Methods : Regular outpatients aged 75 years or older who visited the hospital or clinic at the Center for Community Medicine in north-western Gifu prefecture between May 11 and May 22, 2020 were selected as partici-pants. The frequency of outings, walks, outdoor exercise, indoor exercise, farm work, communication and inter-action, such as at community salons, direct communication with friends and estranged family members, and re-mote communication by telephone and video calls was surveyed using a questionnaire method at four levels: “ 0 days ” , “ 1-2 days ” , “ 3-4 days ” , and “ 5 days to every day ” per week in the two weeks prior to the visit and in the same period in the previous year. Results : In total, 292 people aged 75-95 years participated in the study. There was an increase in the number of respondents who reported a lower frequency of going out, walking, farming, outdoor exercise, home exer-cise, visiting community salons, and direct conversation than in the previous year. There was a significant dif-ference between the two groups (P < 0.05). Conclusion : In this study, the self-rated frequency of physical activity and social activity decreased among community-dwelling elderly due to the COVID-19 epidemic, suggesting a reduction in these activities.
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