COVID-19 and Social Isolation: A Case for Why Home-Based Resistance Training Is Needed to Maintain Musculoskeletal and Psychosocial Health for Older Adults
Autor/es
Abelleira Lamela, Tomás; Keogh, Justin; Marcos Pardo, Pablo Jorge; Espeso García, Alejandro; López Vivancos, AbrahamFecha
2020Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
CoronavirusElastic resistance training
Exercise
Older people
Resumen
The coronavirus disease outbreak in China has become the world’s leading health headline and is causing major panic and public
concerns. Public health guidelines in many countries are suggesting that people stay at home to avoid human-to-human
transmission of the virus, which may lead to reduced physical activity and greater feelings of isolation. Such effects may be
particularly problematic in older adults due to their reduced physical capacities and their potential for increased mental health
issues, such as anxiety and depression. A potential way to minimize many of these side effects of stay-at-home guidelines may be
progressive home-based resistance training. A simple way to provide progressive overload in home-based resistance training may
involve elastic resistance, which has been demonstrated to provide similar benefits to traditional resistance training equipment
typically found in gymnasiums. Recommendations on how older adults can safely and effectively perform elasti...