Frontiers in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Фев. 4, 2022
The
emergence
of
the
new
coronavirus
(COVID-19)
at
beginning
2020,
considered
a
public
health
emergency
due
to
its
high
transmission
rate
and
lack
specific
treatment,
led
many
countries
adhere
social
isolation.
Although
necessary,
isolation
causes
important
psychological
changes,
negatively
affecting
population,
including
older
population.
aim
this
study
is
propose
4-week,
home-based
physical
exercise
protocol
for
people
in
evaluate
whether
will
promote
positive
changes
variables
such
as
anxiety,
mood,
depression,
stress,
sleep,
quality
life,
capacities
adults.
sample
be
selected
probabilistic
way
from
individuals
aged
60
years
or
more
city
Itajaí
(Santa
Catarina,
Brazil).
Of
these,
half
perform
resistance
training
protocol,
with
3
weekly
sessions,
4
consecutive
weeks.
For
group
allocation,
patients
randomized
computer-generated
1:1
allocation
(PE)
control
group.
Outcomes
depressive
symptoms,
sleep
quality,
mood
states,
functional
capacity,
evaluated
baseline,
after
weeks,
15
days
follow-up.
This
offer
adults,
load
progression
remote
monitoring,
thus
filling
gap
provision
PE
results
able
identify
possible
improvements
not
only
health,
but
also
life
mental
health.
Clinical
Trial
Registration:
trial
registration
was
carried
out
Brazil
Trials
Registry
(RBR-5qh6f3v).
(https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-5qh6f3v).
Preventive Medicine,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
154, С. 106863 - 106863
Опубликована: Ноя. 11, 2021
Stressors
associated
with
COVID-19
pandemic
stay-at-home
orders
are
increased
depression
and
anxiety
decreased
physical
activity.
Given
that
activity
time
spent
outdoors
in
nature
improved
mental
health,
we
examined
the
longitudinal
association
of
these
variables
during
pandemic.
Over
20,000
adults
who
participated
U.S.
Kaiser
Permanente
Research
Bank,
did
not
report
symptoms,
responded
to
an
online
baseline
3
follow-up
surveys
over
approximately
months
formed
cohort.
Physical
was
assessed
from
a
modified
survey,
one
question,
scores
were
validated
instruments.
Almost
60%
women,
82.8%
non-Hispanic
white,
more
than
93%
respondents
age
50.
Less
in-person
contact
friends
visiting
crowded
places
highly
prevalent
(>80%)
initially
somewhat
(>70%).
Participants
lowest
category
(no
activity)
had
highest
compared
each
successive
(p
<
0.001).
Spending
less
higher
scores.
This
effect
greater
for
participants
younger
categories
older
categories.
The
on
=
0.012)
0.001)
smaller
males
females.
Results
suggest
is
better
health.
People
should
be
encouraged
continue
participation
public
health
emergencies.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
12
Опубликована: Фев. 17, 2021
The
confinement
that
COVID-19
has
brought
about
had
a
negative
influence
on
people’s
psychological
health.
However,
this
impact
is
not
widespread
throughout
the
population,
and
men
women
may
be
affected
differently
it
known
what
protective
factors
exist.
In
sense,
physical
activity
classically
been
shown
to
habit
associated
with
study
aimed
analyze
of
health
(psychological
well-being,
coping,
emotions,
perception
daily
difficulties),
taking
into
account
gender,
perceived
changes
in
activity.
After
project
was
approved
by
University’s
Ethics
Commission,
participants,
after
signing
informed
consent,
completed
online
questionnaires
during
days
from
6
20
April,
time
when,
Spain,
place
highest
peak
deaths
infections
occurred.
A
total
457
Spanish
participants
(247
210
women)
were
evaluated
its
adaptation
Spanish,
COPE
Inventory,
habits
difficulties
(
ad
hoc
questionnaire)
level
they
(sedentary,
active,
federated
players)
recorded.
Besides,
change
due
results
showed
for
certain
routines,
coping
differed
according
sex.
On
other
hand,
depending
habits,
observed
who
increased
their
responded
routines
well-being.
Finally,
differences
also
most
variables
between
sedentary,
participants.
Results
are
discussed
highlighting
importance
as
moderating
factor
confinement.
Cancer Medicine,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
10(12), С. 3928 - 3937
Опубликована: Май 10, 2021
Abstract
Background
To
permit
timely
mitigation
of
adverse
effects
on
overall
clinical
outcome,
it
is
essential
to
understand
how
the
pandemic
influences
distress
and
health‐related
quality
life
(HRQOL)
in
cancer
patients
during
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID‐19)
pandemic.
Methods
In
this
cross‐sectional
study,
adult
patients,
without
COVID‐19
symptoms,
completed
a
13‐item
questionnaire
about
pandemic's
impacts
everyday‐life;
associations
with
age,
sex,
or
impaired
HRQOL
were
then
assessed
by
binary
logistic
regressions.
subsample
assessment
available
from
both
before
pandemic,
we
evaluated
impact
longitudinal
changes
reported
within
6
months
versus
lockdown
using
McNemar's
test,
thresholds
for
importance.
Results
We
consecutively
enrolled
240
solid
(50%)
hematological
cancers.
Median
age
was
67
years,
46%
females.
The
majority
ranked
heeding
their
health
(80%)
keeping
appointment
schedule
hospital
(78%)
as
important.
Being
younger
than
60,
aged
60–70
independently
associated
limitations
everyday
(OR
=
3.57,
p
<
0.001;
2.05,
0.038);
female
individuals
those
restricted
emotional
functioning
more
distressed
situation
2.47,
0.040;
3.17,
0.019);
latter
group
also
significantly
concerned
being
patient
at
risk
2.21,
0.029).
Interestingly,
(
n
47),
comparisons
pre‐
revealed
that
not
substantially
affected
Conclusion
Particularly
are
COVID‐19.
During
first
lockdown,
remained
predominantly
resilient.
This
analysis
highlights
need
mitigate
situations
vulnerable
thereby
enhance
resilience
pandemics.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Фев. 4, 2022
The
emergence
of
the
new
coronavirus
(COVID-19)
at
beginning
2020,
considered
a
public
health
emergency
due
to
its
high
transmission
rate
and
lack
specific
treatment,
led
many
countries
adhere
social
isolation.
Although
necessary,
isolation
causes
important
psychological
changes,
negatively
affecting
population,
including
older
population.
aim
this
study
is
propose
4-week,
home-based
physical
exercise
protocol
for
people
in
evaluate
whether
will
promote
positive
changes
variables
such
as
anxiety,
mood,
depression,
stress,
sleep,
quality
life,
capacities
adults.
sample
be
selected
probabilistic
way
from
individuals
aged
60
years
or
more
city
Itajaí
(Santa
Catarina,
Brazil).
Of
these,
half
perform
resistance
training
protocol,
with
3
weekly
sessions,
4
consecutive
weeks.
For
group
allocation,
patients
randomized
computer-generated
1:1
allocation
(PE)
control
group.
Outcomes
depressive
symptoms,
sleep
quality,
mood
states,
functional
capacity,
evaluated
baseline,
after
weeks,
15
days
follow-up.
This
offer
adults,
load
progression
remote
monitoring,
thus
filling
gap
provision
PE
results
able
identify
possible
improvements
not
only
health,
but
also
life
mental
health.
Clinical
Trial
Registration:
trial
registration
was
carried
out
Brazil
Trials
Registry
(RBR-5qh6f3v).
(https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-5qh6f3v).