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Feasibility and Acceptability of Remote Physical Exercise Programs to Prevent Mobility Loss in Pre-Disabled Older Adults during Isolation Periods Such as the COVID-19 Pandemic

Fanny Buckinx, Mylène Aubertin‐Leheudre, Raoul Daoust, S. Hegg, Dominic Martel, M. Martel-Thibault, Marie‐Josée Sirois

2021The journal of nutrition health & aging51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of remote physical exercise (PE) to prevent mobility loss among pre-disabled older adults during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Participants followed a 12-week PE remote program in Zoom© supervised groups (Web-Ex group, n=11) or phone-supervised individual booklet-based home-program (Booklet group, n=33). The total rate of adherence was 82.5% in the Web-Ex group and 85.8% in the Booklet group. The level of satisfaction was « a lot » for 60% of the participants in the Web-ex group and for 37.9% of those included in the Booklet group. Respectively 10% and 31% of the participants rated the difficulty as « low » in the web-ex and Booklet groups. Remote physical exercise using a web technology or booklets at home with regular and personalized follow-up during the lockdown was feasible and acceptable among pre-disabled seniors.

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PhoneCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Web applicationMedicineIsolation (microbiology)Physical therapyGerontologyMultimediaWorld Wide WebComputer scienceDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)LinguisticsPathologyPhilosophyBiologyMicrobiologyMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsCOVID-19 and Mental HealthTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation