Impact of social distancing measures on step activity in individuals with lower-limb amputation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Yufan He, Noelle W K Lau, Fan Gao, Wing-Kai Lam, Hiroaki Hobara, Michael S Orendurff, Toshiki Kobayashi
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected global health and physical activities, necessitating social distancing measures (SDM) to control viral spread. This study investigated the impact of the SDM on the step activity of individuals with transtibial or transfemoral amputation in Hong Kong. Sixteen individuals with unilateral lower-limb amputation (5 transtibial, 11 transfemoral) participated in this study. Participants wore a StepWatch Activity Monitor to continuously record their step activity once during the SDM period and once after the SDM period over 28 days. Daily and hourly step counts, as well as walking bout frequency, were analyzed to compare physical activities between the two periods. Although group-level means showed no statistically significant differences for most parameters, individual-level analyses with statistical parametric mapping revealed significant within-participant changes in hourly step counts and walking bout frequency. In particular, significant changes in hourly step counts were observed during typical morning and evening commutes as well as lunch breaks. Additionally, the frequency of 12-step walking bouts significantly increased after SDM ended. These findings suggest that altered walking habits, commuting, and indoor activities may have shaped step patterns during and after SDM, providing insight into how SDM during the COVID-19 pandemic influenced walking behaviors in individuals with lower-limb amputation.

COVID-19大流行期间社交距离措施对下肢截肢者台阶活动的影响
COVID-19大流行严重影响了全球健康和身体活动,有必要采取社会距离措施来控制病毒传播。本研究调查了SDM对香港经胫或经股截肢患者的步骤活动的影响。16例单侧下肢截肢患者(5例经胫骨,11例经股骨)参与了本研究。参与者佩戴了一个StepWatch活动监视器,在SDM期间和SDM之后的28天内连续记录他们的步数活动。研究人员分析了每天和每小时的步数,以及步行频率,以比较两个时期的身体活动。尽管群体水平的均值在大多数参数上没有统计学上的显著差异,但个体水平的统计参数映射分析显示,每小时步数和步行频率在参与者内部发生了显著变化。特别是,在典型的早晨和晚上通勤以及午餐休息期间,每小时的步数发生了重大变化。此外,在SDM结束后,12步步行的频率显著增加。这些发现表明,在SDM期间和之后,步行习惯、通勤和室内活动的改变可能会影响步行模式,从而深入了解2019冠状病毒病大流行期间SDM如何影响下肢截肢患者的步行行为。
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Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology REHABILITATION-
CiteScore
4.00
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40
期刊介绍: Assistive Technology is an applied, scientific publication in the multi-disciplinary field of technology for people with disabilities. The journal"s purpose is to foster communication among individuals working in all aspects of the assistive technology arena including researchers, developers, clinicians, educators and consumers. The journal will consider papers from all assistive technology applications. Only original papers will be accepted. Technical notes describing preliminary techniques, procedures, or findings of original scientific research may also be submitted. Letters to the Editor are welcome. Books for review may be sent to authors or publisher.
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