| Literature DB >> 33386809 |
Natalia Soldevila-Domenech1,2, Laura Forcano1,3, Anna Boronat1, Thais Lorenzo1,2, Iris Piera1, Albert Puig-Pijoan1,4, Julian Mateus1, José María González de Echevarri Gómez5,6, Iva Knezevic5, Anna Soteras5, Karine Fauria5,7, Nieves Pizarro1,2, Jose Luis Molinuevo2,5,6,7, Rafael de la Torre1,2,3.
Abstract
We explored the impact of the Spanish COVID-19 strict home confinement on mental health and cognition in non-infected subjects (N = 16, 60-80 years) diagnosed with subjective cognitive decline and APOEɛ3/ɛ4 carriers. Mental health was monitored for 2 months on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, and compared to pre-confinement values. Emotional distress, anxiety, and depression scores increased to pathological threshold values during and after confinement. Those with lower mood during confinement experienced a decline in their mood after confinement. Cognition did not change. These preliminary results suggest that mental health consequences of corona measures in preclinical stages of Alzheimer's disease should be further evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; COVID-19; confinement; mental health; subjective zzm321990cognitive decline
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33386809 PMCID: PMC7990405 DOI: 10.3233/JAD-201408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis ISSN: 1387-2877 Impact factor: 4.472
Fig.1Chronology of social and physical distancing measures adopted in Barcelona (Spain) during the COVID-19 confinement and post-confinement periods in 2020, together with the schedule of study assessments. GHQ-28, General Health Questionnaire; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; IMS-12, Immediate Mood Scaler; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment test.
Fig.2Steps (A) and sleep duration (B) collected uninterruptedly during 16 weeks of 2020 of pre-confinement (17 days), confinement (53 days), and post-confinement period (42 days). Physical activity and sleep data were obtained with an activity tracker (model: Fitbit Charge 3 ©). Grey area represents the confinement period.
Fig.3Evolution of mental health before, during and after the confinement. A) General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-18) total score. B) Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADs) total score. C) Immediate Mood Scaler (IMS-12) total score. Conf. or confin, confinement; Pre-confin, pre-confinement; Post-confin, post-confinement.