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Prior Engagement in Physical Activity Correlates with Enhanced Quality of Life Perceptions among Older Adults during COVID-19 Lockdown.

Gian Mario MigliaccioCésar Iván Avilés GonzálezGoce KalcevElisa CantoneMarcello NonnisAntonio UrbanSonia MarchegianiSamantha PinnaMassimo TusconiDiego PrimaveraMauro Giovanni Carta
Published in: Brain sciences (2024)
The results suggest that participation in a moderate physical exercise program one year prior may have equipped older adults with better coping mechanisms to navigate the stress and isolation imposed by the COVID-19 lockdown, as reflected by their enhanced scores on quality-of-life components pertaining to mental well-being. Exercise may confer a protective effect against the adverse psychological impacts of stressful events like the pandemic, even among older adults with chronic conditions. This study underscores the potential benefits of exercise interventions for promoting quality of life and preventing mood disorders in the elderly population.
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