Healthcare (Sep 2022)

Older Women Who Practiced Physical Exercises before the COVID-19 Pandemic Present Metabolic Alterations and Worsened Functional Physical Capacity after One Year of Social Isolation

  • Kizzy Cezário,
  • Carlos André Freitas dos Santos,
  • Clineu de Mello Almada Filho,
  • Gislene Rocha Amirato,
  • Vitória da Paixão,
  • Ewin Barbosa Almeida,
  • Jônatas Bussador do Amaral,
  • Adriana Caldo-Silva,
  • Nuno Pimenta,
  • António Rodrigues Sampaio,
  • Pedro Teques,
  • Fernanda Monteiro Rodrigues,
  • Carolina Nunes França,
  • André Luis Lacerda Bachi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091736
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1736

Abstract

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Background: Because the consequences of the lifestyle changes in older adults associated with the social isolation imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are not fully understood, here, we investigated the effects of one year of social isolation imposed by COVID-19 on the metabolic parameters and functional physical capacity of older women who regularly practiced physical exercises before the pandemic. Methods: Systemic lipid and protein profiles, estimated creatinine clearance (ECC), and functional physical capacity (FPC) were assessed before (January-February 2020) and 12 months after social isolation in 30 older women (mean age 73.77 ± 6.22) who were engaged in a combined-exercise training program for at least 3 years before the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: In this group, we observed increased plasma levels of triglycerides and creatinine, an increase in the time necessary to perform gait speed and time-up-and-go tests, and reduced muscle strength assessed by the handgrip test and ECC post-COVID-19 pandemic relative to values recorded pre-pandemic. In addition, we observed significant correlations (both negative and positive) between anthropometric, some metabolic parameters, and physical tests. Conclusion: One year of interruption of physical exercise practice imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered some systemic metabolic parameters and worsened ECC and FPC in older women.

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