2017
DOI: 10.24875/gmm.17002999
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Condiciones biopsicosociales de adultos mayores mexicanos con diabetes mellitus

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“…[7][8][9][10] In this sense, given that Mexico has 15.4 million older adults (OAs), 11 and most main causes of morbidity and mortality in said age group are reported as risk factors in case of SARS-CoV-2 infection, this is a highly vulnerable population sector. [12][13] When the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Mexico, 14 the Ministry of Health implemented general measures to contain the pandemic, but given the significant increase in the number of cases, national measures were implemented, which included the suspension of educational activities, mass events and non-essential activities; the Jornada Nacional de Sana Distancia (National Campaign for Healthy Distance) was established, focused on promoting social distancing in order to reduce the frequency of contact between people and reduce the risk of propagation of the disease. At the beginning of phase 2 of the pandemic, home confinement of the population was established, with an emphasis on the older adult population (60 years and older), as well as on people diagnosed with high blood pressure, diabetes, heart or pulmonary conditions, or immunosuppression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9][10] In this sense, given that Mexico has 15.4 million older adults (OAs), 11 and most main causes of morbidity and mortality in said age group are reported as risk factors in case of SARS-CoV-2 infection, this is a highly vulnerable population sector. [12][13] When the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Mexico, 14 the Ministry of Health implemented general measures to contain the pandemic, but given the significant increase in the number of cases, national measures were implemented, which included the suspension of educational activities, mass events and non-essential activities; the Jornada Nacional de Sana Distancia (National Campaign for Healthy Distance) was established, focused on promoting social distancing in order to reduce the frequency of contact between people and reduce the risk of propagation of the disease. At the beginning of phase 2 of the pandemic, home confinement of the population was established, with an emphasis on the older adult population (60 years and older), as well as on people diagnosed with high blood pressure, diabetes, heart or pulmonary conditions, or immunosuppression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9][10] En este sentido, debido a que México cuenta con 15.4 millones de adultos mayores (AM) 11 y que las mayoría de las principales causas de morbilidad y mortalidad en dicho grupo etario son reportadas como factores de riesgo en caso de infección por SARS-CoV-2, constituye un sector altamente vulnerable. 12,13 Al confirmarse el primer caso de COVID-19 en México, 14 la Secretaría de Salud instauró medidas generales de contención de la pandemia, pero ante el aumento significativo de los casos se implementaron medidas nacionales que incluyeron la suspensión de actividades educativas, eventos masivos y actividades no esenciales; se estableció la "Jornada Nacional de Sana Distancia", enfocada en promover el distanciamiento social para reducir la frecuencia de contacto entre personas y disminuir el riesgo de propagación de la enfermedad. Al iniciar la fase 2 de la pandemia se estableció la permanencia domiciliaria de la población, con énfasis en la población adulta mayor (60 y más años) y las personas con diagnóstico de hipertensión arterial, diabetes, patologías cardiacas o pulmonares o inmunosupresión.…”
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