Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on health parameters and muscle strength of older women: A longitudinal study

Exp Gerontol. 2022 Jul:164:111814. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2022.111814. Epub 2022 Apr 28.

Abstract

Objetives: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of a 13-week COVID-19 lockdown on health-related parameters in women aged 60-70 years.

Study design: Thirty women participated in this longitudinal study. All the assessments were performed before and 13 weeks after the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain (March to June 2020).

Main outcome measures: A sociodemographic questionnaire was provided, and tests were performed to assess muscle strength, anthropometric measurements, densitometry, blood pressure, blood parameters, Mediterranean diet adherence, and physical activity levels.

Results: After the lockdown, both healthy and unhealthy lifestyle groups showed a significant worsening of HDL, cholesterol/HDL lipids, and isometric knee extension strength parameters. However, individuals with an unhealthy lifestyle also showed a significant worsening in LDL lipids, Non-HDL lipids, bone mineral density of the femoral neck, fat mass/height (%), truncal fat mass (absolute and percentage), total fat mass (absolute and percentage) and handgrip strength.

Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the overall health status of Spanish older women, potentially increasing their susceptibility to comorbidities, such as lipid cholesterol, body fat, and decreased muscle strength.

Keywords: Aging; Densitometry; Life style; SARS-CoV-2; Sarcopenia.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • COVID-19*
  • Cholesterol
  • Communicable Disease Control
  • Female
  • Hand Strength
  • Humans
  • Lipids
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Muscle Strength / physiology
  • Pandemics

Substances

  • Lipids
  • Cholesterol