Banca de DEFESA: ALESSANDRA DE OLIVEIRA CRUZ

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STUDENT : ALESSANDRA DE OLIVEIRA CRUZ
DATE: 27/03/2024
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Pavilhão de Aulas do Canela
TITLE:

EFFECTS OF SOCIAL ISOLATION ON PARTICIPANTS IN AN EXTENSION PROGRAM FOR SENIOR AGE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC


KEY WORDS:

 Coronavirus 2019; Social distancing; Elderly. 


PAGES: 70
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Fisioterapia e Terapia Ocupacional
SUMMARY:

Introduction: Social isolation, a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, had a negative impact on the physical fitness (ApF) of people, especially the elderly. Objective: To compare the level of ApF of elderly users of an Open University for the Elderly (UATI) before and after the social isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This is a prospective longitudinal comparative study, carried out in a UATI, between the months of October to December 2019 and April to July 2022. The sample included elderly people ≥ 60 years old, independent in basic activities of daily living (50 points on the modified Barthel Index). Exclusion criteria were: attendance <70% in the last three months, admission to the UATI less than 3 months ago, having visual, hearing and language impairments that were not corrected and a score on the Mini Mental State Examination lower than the cut-off point. according to education. Clinical and sociodemographic data were collected using a form. ApF was assessed using the 6-minute walk test (6MWT), the sit-and-stand test five times and the sitand-reach test. The predicted distance in the 6MWT and body mass index were calculated. Through an interview, the Senior Physical Activities Questionnaire for the Elderly was used. Results: 22 elderly people aged 74 (±2) participated, most of them women (n=19 - 86.4%), single (n=12 - 54.5%), completed higher education (n=10 - 45.5 %), income of 3 minimum wages (n=10 - 45.5%), hypertensive (n=13 - 59.1%) and those who practice physical activity (PA) (n=14 - 63.6%). Before the pandemic, 15 participants (68.2%) performed physical exercise outside the UATI, the majority (n=13 - 59.1%) ≥150 minutes of physical exercise per week; in relation to ApF, flexibility worsened -5.05 (±12.12); had more free time in activities that produce energy for work (PA) 23.32 (±12.09) and in activities that produce muscular strength (FO) 19.68 (±15.23), they began to carry less loads from 1 to 5kg 2.13 (±1.03), from 6 to 15kg 2.13 (±1.03) and greater than 15kg 0.45 (±0.67). During social isolation, 17 participants (77.3%) performed < 150 minutes of physical exercise per week outside the UATI; in relation to ApF, flexibility worsened -11.25 (±9.59); had more free time in activities PA 13.59 (±9.80) and FO 7.50 (±7.18), started to carry less loads from 1 to 5kg 1.00 (±1.19), from 6 to 15kg 0.23 (±0.61) and <15kg 0.00 (±0.00). In relation to those practicing <150 min and ≥150 min per week of physical exercise before and during social isolation, both worsened in free activity PA (0.002) and FO (0.004) and when carrying loads from 6 to 15kg (0. 00). Regarding loads from 1 to 5kg, those practicing ˂150 minutes of physical exercise per week showed low values before and after social isolation (0.013) and load <15kg (0.008). Conclusion: The elderly did not reduce their ApF level amid isolation, due to health education and the active lifestyle encouraged by UATI. 


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2065330 - DANIEL DOMINGUEZ FERRAZ
Interna - 1067230 - MILENA MARIA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
Externa à Instituição - ELREN PASSOS MONTEIRO
Notícia cadastrada em: 08/04/2024 15:05
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