Torralba Estelles Javier, Velert Belenguer Jorge, Martinez Mendoza Elena, Ferrer Torregrosa Javier
Department of Podiatry, School of Medicine and Health Science, Catholic University of Valencia, 46900 Torrent, PC, Spain.
Private Practice at dePie Clínicas Podológicas, 46021 Valencia, PC, Spain.
Life (Basel). 2025 Jul 18;15(7):1130. doi: 10.3390/life15071130.
The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced elderly functionality, particularly in terms of balance, gait, and independence in daily activities. This study sought to evaluate how these aspects have changed over the course of the health crisis.
We employed the Tinetti scale for assessing balance and gait, and the Barthel Index for measuring functional independence, conducting a comparative analysis of scores before and after the onset of the pandemic in a sample of elderly individuals.
Our findings indicated an increase in Tinetti scores, suggesting some improvement in balance and mobility, albeit with marked variability across participants. On the other hand, Barthel scores showed a significant decline, pointing to a reduction in functional independence.
These results suggest that the impact of COVID-19 on elderly functionality is not uniform, highlighting the need for personalized rehabilitation strategies. Such strategies should not only focus on physical recovery but also consider the psychological and social repercussions of the pandemic to fully address the diverse needs of this vulnerable population.
新冠疫情的全球影响对老年人的身体机能产生了重大影响,尤其是在平衡能力、步态以及日常活动的独立性方面。本研究旨在评估在这场健康危机过程中这些方面是如何变化的。
我们采用Tinetti量表评估平衡能力和步态,采用Barthel指数测量功能独立性,对一组老年个体在疫情爆发前后的得分进行比较分析。
我们的研究结果表明Tinetti得分有所提高,这表明平衡能力和行动能力有所改善,尽管不同参与者之间存在显著差异。另一方面,Barthel得分显著下降,表明功能独立性降低。
这些结果表明,新冠疫情对老年人身体机能的影响并不一致,这凸显了个性化康复策略的必要性。此类策略不仅应关注身体恢复,还应考虑疫情对心理和社会的影响,以全面满足这一弱势群体的多样化需求。