| Literature DB >> 35503553 |
Jaime Alberto Bricio-Barrios1, Mónica Ríos-Silva2, Miguel Huerta3, Rosa Yolitzy Cárdenas-María3, Alondra Elizabeth García-Ibáñez1, María Guadalupe Díaz-Mendoza1, Héctor Mariano Jiménez-Leal1, Liz Argelia Chávez-Torres1, Liliana Islas-Piza1, Shelem García-García1, Mario Del Toro-Equihua1, Ricardo García-Rodríguez1, Karla Berenice Carrazco-Peña1, Fátima López-Alcaraz1, Xóchitl Trujillo3.
Abstract
A longitudinal study, from 2018 to 2021, identified impacts on the nutritional and functional status of older adults when face-to-face activities at a social assistance center in Mexico were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 71 older adults were evaluated at three different periods: 18 months prior, three months before the pandemic, and 12 months after the onset of the pandemic. Seventy-one older adults completed follow up. Anthropometric measurements, dietary intake, physical tests, and health screening for malnutrition, dependence, and physical frailty, were evaluated. There was a significant decrease in lean body mass and body water in the older adults assessed, in addition to a significant reduction in the frailty scale and gait speed. Finally, a significant reduction in ingested energy and several nutrients such as protein, and carbohydrates, was found, yet an increase in sugar and cholesterol intake was noted.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; functional status; nutritional status; older adults
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35503553 PMCID: PMC9066228 DOI: 10.1177/07334648221099278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Gerontol ISSN: 0733-4648