Camargo Júlio Benvenutti Bueno de, Filho Rubem Machado, Brigatto Felipe Alves, Batista Danilo Rodrigues, B. Henrique, Businari Guilherme Borsetti, Rosolem Jhenipher Moniky, Zaroni Rafael Sakai, Murer Evandro, Fioravante Gustavo Zorzi, Correa Daniel Alves, Jeronimo Diego Pereira, M. Anderson, Germano Moises Diego, Dias Wellington Goncalves, F. Ramos, Col Luan Oenning, Braz Tiago Volpi
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背景:冠状病毒2019 (COVID-19)可能被定义为具有大流行特征的疾病。虽然社会距离可能能够遏制病毒的传播,但可能会对一般人群的健康产生负面影响,特别是对老年人。然后,本案例研究的目的是评估6个月的去训练期对先前力量训练的老年妇女的力量和功能参数的影响。方法:在静止期前后分别进行下肢最大力量测试(1次最大重复测试[1RM])、起立计时测试(TUG)和坐立测试(STS)。结果:观察到1RM(-25.9%)和STS重复次数(-28.5%)的相关减少。此外,在去训练阶段后,TUG(+30.5%)的性能也受到损害。结论:COVID-19隔离期间缺乏身体活动导致老年参与者的力量和功能参数显著下降。因此,可以建议老年人在此期间开始或维持他们的RT实践,甚至在家中,以保持最佳的总体健康和生活质量。ISSN: 2469-5718 DOI: 10.23937/2469-5718/1510180•Page 2 of 4•Camargo等人。国际体育运动医学2020,6:180研究。此外,参与者没有任何肌肉或骨骼损伤,并且消极地回答了PAR-Q中的所有问题。在开始研究之前,参与者被告知研究过程中采用的所有细节和程序,阅读并签署了同意书。此外,志愿者还熟悉了测试程序。根据第510/2016号决议,该研究遵循了巴西国家卫生委员会(CNS)的所有规范。
Inactivity during COVID-19 Quarantine and its Effects in Strength and Functional Parameters in Elderly: A Case-Study
Background: Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) may be defined as a disease with pandemic characteristics. Although social distance may be able to combat the spreading of the virus, negative repercussions in general population ́s health may occur, especially in older people. Then, the aim of the present case-study was to assess the effects of a 6 month-detraining period in strength and functional parameters of a previously strength-trained elderly woman. Methods: Lower limbs maximal strength (one maximum repetition test [1RM]), timed-up and go (TUG) and Sit to Stand (STS) tests were performed pre and post the inactivity period. Results: Relevant reductions in 1RM (-25.9%) and in the number of repetitions performed in STS (-28.5%) were observed. In addition, the performance in TUG (+30.5%) was also impaired after the detraining phase. Conclusion: In conclusion, physical inactivity during the COVID-19 quarantine induced important reductions in strength and functional parameters in the elderly participant. Then, it can be recommendable that older people initiate or maintain their RT practices even at home during this period in order to maintain optimal general health and quality of life. ISSN: 2469-5718 DOI: 10.23937/2469-5718/1510180 • Page 2 of 4 • Camargo et al. Int J Sports Exerc Med 2020, 6:180 the study. Also, the participant was free from any muscle or skeletal injury and negatively responded all the questions in the PAR-Q. Before initiating the study, the participant was informed about all the details and procedures adopted during the study, read and signed a consent form. In addition, the voluntary was also familiarized with the testing procedures. The study followed all the norms of the Brazilian National Health Council (CNS), according to the 510/2016 resolution.