2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19106008
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Factors Related to Preventive Behaviors against a Decline in Physical Fitness among Community-Dwelling Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Older adults face the concern of developing frailty and sarcopenia due to an inactive lifestyle during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aimed to reveal the preventive behaviors taken by older adults who perceived a decline in physical fitness during COVID-19 and analyze the background factors which promoted such behaviors using a qualitative study design in 2020. The participants were recruited through the cohort study of Japanese older adults who were aged 79–81 and had not been di… Show more

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“…More universally, access to pleasant outdoor spaces in good weather was seen as a facilitator of physical activity, as noted in previous studies (71)(72)(73). Indeed, similar to our study, research prior to the pandemic noted outdoor walking as one of the preferred modes of physical activity (74)(75)(76)(77)(78) and that good weather motivates outdoor physical activity (79)(80)(81)(82).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…More universally, access to pleasant outdoor spaces in good weather was seen as a facilitator of physical activity, as noted in previous studies (71)(72)(73). Indeed, similar to our study, research prior to the pandemic noted outdoor walking as one of the preferred modes of physical activity (74)(75)(76)(77)(78) and that good weather motivates outdoor physical activity (79)(80)(81)(82).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Los resultados sugieren una percepción negativa del cambio de la imagen corporal y se ha asociado con comportamientos relacionados con la salud, especialmente en las mujeres. Kimura et al (2022) revelaron las conductas preventivas adoptadas por los adultos mayores que percibieron una disminución de la condición física durante la pandemia, bajo un enfoque cualitativo. Los participantes incluidos en el estudio no habían sido diagnosticados previamente con sarcopenia en 2019 y percibieron que su condición física había disminuido durante la pandemia.…”
Section: Galiana Et Al (unclassified