Goethals Luc, Barth Nathalie, Guyot Jessica, Hupin David, Celarier Thomas, Bongue Bienvenu
Autonomic Nervous System Research Laboratory, University of Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France.
Chaire Santé des Ainés, University of Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France.
JMIR Aging. 2020 May 7;3(1):e19007. doi: 10.2196/19007.
Older adults and those with pre-existing medical conditions are at risk of death from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2). In this period of quarantine, one of the reasons for going out is physical activity. This issue is important, as the impact of a sedentary lifestyle might be lower for children and young adults, but is far more severe for older adults. Although older adults need to stay at home because they have a higher risk of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), they need to avoid a sedentary lifestyle. Physical activity is important for older adults, especially to maintain their level of independence, mental health, and well-being. Maintaining mobility in old age is necessary, as it may predict loss of independence in older adults.
Our first objective was to evaluate the impact of this quarantine period on physical activity programs and on the physical and mental health of older adults. Our second objective was to discuss alternatives to physical activity programs that could be suggested for this population to avoid a sedentary lifestyle.
We conducted a qualitative survey using semistructured interviews with professionals (managers in charge of physical activity programs for older adults and sports trainers who run these physical activity programs) from the French Federation of Physical Education and Voluntary Gymnastics (FFPEVG) and older adults participating in a physical activity program of the FFPEVG. We followed a common interview guide. For analysis, we carried out a thematic analysis of the interviews.
This study suggests that the COVID-19 epidemic has affected, before quarantine measures, the number of seniors attending group physical activity programs in the two study territories. In addition, despite the decline in their participation in group physical activities before the quarantine, older adults expressed the need to perform physical activity at home. There is a need to help older adults integrate simple and safe ways to stay physically active in a limited space. A national policy to support older adults for physical activity at home appears essential in this context.
Given the results of our study, it seems necessary to globally communicate how important it is for older adults to maintain physical activity at home. We are concerned about the level of independence and mental health state of older adults after the end of quarantine if there is no appropriate campaign to promote physical activity among them at home.
老年人及患有基础疾病的人群面临感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)而死亡的风险。在这段隔离期,外出的原因之一是进行体育活动。这个问题很重要,因为久坐不动的生活方式对儿童和年轻人的影响可能较小,但对老年人则要严重得多。尽管老年人因感染冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的风险较高而需要居家,但他们需要避免久坐不动的生活方式。体育活动对老年人很重要,特别是对于维持他们的独立水平、心理健康和幸福感而言。在老年时保持身体活动能力很有必要,因为这可能预示着老年人独立性的丧失。
我们的首要目标是评估这段隔离期对体育活动项目以及老年人身心健康的影响。我们的第二个目标是讨论可为该人群建议的体育活动项目替代方案,以避免久坐不动的生活方式。
我们采用半结构化访谈进行了一项定性调查,访谈对象包括来自法国体育教育与志愿体操联合会(FFPEVG)的专业人员(负责老年人体育活动项目的管理人员以及开展这些体育活动项目的体育教练)和参与FFPEVG体育活动项目的老年人。我们遵循通用的访谈指南。为进行分析,我们对访谈内容进行了主题分析。
本研究表明,在实施隔离措施之前,COVID-19疫情已影响了两个研究地区参加团体体育活动项目的老年人数量。此外,尽管老年人在隔离前参与团体体育活动的情况有所下降,但他们表示有必要在家中进行体育活动。需要帮助老年人融入简单安全的方式,以便在有限空间内保持身体活跃。在这种情况下,出台一项支持老年人在家进行体育活动的国家政策显得至关重要。
鉴于我们的研究结果,似乎有必要在全球范围内宣传老年人在家中保持体育活动的重要性。我们担心,如果在隔离结束后没有适当的活动来促进老年人在家中进行体育活动,他们的独立水平和心理健康状况会如何。