Abstract

The emergence of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) at the beginning of 2020, considered a public health emergency due to its high transmission rate and lack of specific treatment, led many countries to adhere to social isolation. Although necessary, social isolation causes important psychological changes, negatively affecting the health of the population, including the older population. The aim of this study is to propose a 4-week, home-based physical exercise protocol for older people in social isolation and evaluate whether will promote positive changes in psychological variables such as anxiety, mood, depression, and stress, and in the variables sleep, quality of life, and physical capacities in the older adults. The sample will be selected in a probabilistic way from individuals aged 60 years or more from the city of Itajaí (Santa Catarina, Brazil). Of these, half will perform a home-based resistance training protocol, with 3 weekly sessions, for 4 consecutive weeks. For group allocation, patients will be randomized with a computer-generated 1:1 allocation to the physical exercise (PE) group or control group. Outcomes will be depressive symptoms, sleep quality, quality of life, stress, mood states, anxiety, and functional capacity, evaluated at baseline, after 4 weeks, and after 15 days of follow-up. This study will offer a home-based exercise protocol for older adults, with load progression and remote monitoring, thus filling a gap in the provision of PE in this population. The results will be able to identify possible improvements not only in physical health, but also in quality of life and mental health.Clinical Trial Registration: The trial registration was carried out in the Brazil Clinical Trials Registry (RBR-5qh6f3v). (https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-5qh6f3v).

Highlights

  • The emergence of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) caused a pandemic considered a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO)

  • The creation and use of physical exercise (PE) protocols for older adults through online technologies and with guidance from trained health professionals could represent an alternative to improve the physical and mental health of older adults during a period of isolation and social distancing, reducing psychological and affective disorders, which have been associated with increased morbidity caused by COVID-19 (Armitage and Nellums, 2020; Santini et al, 2020)

  • The hypothesis is that the remote PE protocol will promote changes in the psychological outcomes of depression, anxiety, mood states, and stress, and on the outcomes of sleep quality, quality of life, and physical abilities of older people in social isolation

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INTRODUCTION

The emergence of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) caused a pandemic considered a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO). The creation and use of PE protocols for older adults through online technologies and with guidance from trained health professionals could represent an alternative to improve the physical and mental health of older adults during a period of isolation and social distancing, reducing psychological and affective disorders, which have been associated with increased morbidity caused by COVID-19 (Armitage and Nellums, 2020; Santini et al, 2020). The hypothesis is that the remote PE protocol will promote changes in the psychological outcomes of depression, anxiety, mood states, and stress, and on the outcomes of sleep quality, quality of life, and physical abilities of older people in social isolation. The aim of this study is to propose a 4week (3x/week) home-based physical exercise protocol applied remotely to older people in social isolation

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