Author: Nakamura, Misa; Imaoka, Masakazu; Nakao, Hidetoshi; Hida, Mitsumasa; Imai, Ryota; Tazaki, Fumie; Takeda, Masatoshi
Title: Increased anxiety about falls and walking ability among communityâ€dwelling Japanese older adults during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic Cord-id: qez7jhwd Document date: 2021_8_7
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Understanding the physical and mental changes in communityâ€dwelling elderly people is very important during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic when considering preventive measures. The purpose of this study was to clarify the changes of physical function and anxiety for activities of daily living in communityâ€dwelling older adults, focusing on locomotor function during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. METHODS: The study participants were 127 older people who participated
Document: BACKGROUND: Understanding the physical and mental changes in communityâ€dwelling elderly people is very important during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic when considering preventive measures. The purpose of this study was to clarify the changes of physical function and anxiety for activities of daily living in communityâ€dwelling older adults, focusing on locomotor function during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. METHODS: The study participants were 127 older people who participated in successive surveys, in the summers of 2019 and again in 2020, after the state of emergency. The Locomo 25 questionnaire, Geriatric Depression Scaleâ€15 (GDSâ€15) questionnaire, medical history, and number of people living together were selfâ€reported. The Locomo 25 covers six aspects of physical pain, movementâ€related difficulty, usual care, daily activity, social activities, and anxiety. RESULTS: The paired samples tâ€test revealed that Locomo 25 total scores in 2020 were significantly higher than those in 2019. The GDSâ€15 score showed no significant difference. The comparison of scores for each item of the Locomo 25 revealed significantly higher scores in 2020 on Q21 (‘difficult to perform sports activity’, P = 0.0021), Q22 (‘restricted from meeting own friends’, P < 0.001), Q23 (‘restricted from joining social activities’, P < 0.001), Q24 (‘anxious about falling in own house’, P = 0.0023), and Q25 (‘anxious about being unable to walk in the future’, P = 0.0016). CONCLUSIONS: About 2 months after declaration of the first state of emergency due to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic in Japan, social activity was severely restricted. Older adults showed almost no changes in body pain and locomotive disabilities, but increases in their anxieties about walking ability and falling were remarkable.
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