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COVID-19 pandemic-related changes in wellness behavior among older Americans.

Elgloria A HarrisonLillie Monroe-LordAndrew D CarsonAnne Marie Jean-BaptisteJanet PhoenixPhronie JacksonB Michelle HarrisElmira AsongwedMatthew L Richardson
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
It is concerning that physical activity declined. Such activity helps maintain physical and mental health, and it is also an important time to socialize for many older adults. In many ways, our data indicate that the older adult population in U.S. cities may be more resilient than expected during the pandemic. However, the pandemic could have negative impacts that we did not detect, either due to the survey instrument or the timing of our survey, so the health and well-being of older adults should continue to be monitored in order to mitigate potential negative impacts.
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