Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital, Chiba 275-0026, Japan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 2;19(19):12599. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912599.
In 2020, COVID-19 spread throughout the world, and international measures such as travel bans, quarantines, and increased social distancing were implemented. In Japan, the number of infected people increased, and a state of emergency was declared from 16 April to 25 May 2020. Such a change in physical activity could lead to a decline in physical function in people with disabilities. A retrospective study was conducted to determine the impact of the pandemic on the physical function of disabled persons living in the community. Data were collected at four points in time: two points before the declaration of the state of emergency was issued and two points after the declaration period had ended. Time series data of physical function at four points in time were compared for 241 people with disabilities. The mean age was 72.39 years; 157 had stroke, 59 musculoskeletal disease, and 26 other diseases. Overall, there was a long-term decrease in walking speed ( < 0.001) and a worsening of the Timed Up-and-Go (TUG) score ( < 0.001) after the period of the state of emergency. The TUG score worsened only in the group with a walking speed of 1.0 m/s or less before the state of emergency ( = 0.064), suggesting that this group was more susceptible.
2020 年,COVID-19 在全球范围内传播,实施了旅行禁令、隔离和增加社会距离等国际措施。在日本,感染人数增加,并于 2020 年 4 月 16 日至 5 月 25 日宣布进入紧急状态。这种身体活动的变化可能导致残疾人士身体功能下降。本回顾性研究旨在确定大流行对居住在社区的残疾人士身体功能的影响。数据在四个时间点收集:紧急状态宣布前两点和宣布期结束后两点。对 241 名残疾人士的四个时间点的身体功能时间序列数据进行了比较。平均年龄为 72.39 岁;157 人患有中风,59 人患有肌肉骨骼疾病,26 人患有其他疾病。总体而言,在紧急状态结束后,步行速度(<0.001)和起身行走时间(TUG)评分(<0.001)长期下降。仅在紧急状态前步行速度为 1.0 m/s 或更慢的组中 TUG 评分恶化(=0.064),表明该组更易受影响。