The study aimed to verify whether exercise training in older adults can improve social behavioral rhythms (SBR) and if any modification is maintained over time. Older adults (n=120) from a previous randomized controlled trial, were randomly allocated to either a moderate-intensity exercise group or a control group. SBR was evaluated at t0, t26, and t48 weeks (during the COVID-19 lockdown), using the brief social rhythms scale (BSRS). Seventy-nine participants completed the follow-up (age 72.3±4.7, women 55.3%). An improvement in the BSRS score was found in the exercise group at 26 weeks (p=0.035) when the exercise program was concluded, and it was maintained at 48 weeks (p=0.013). No improvements were observed in the control group. To concl...
In early 2020, the spreading Coronavirus (COVID-19) prompted the government in the United Kingdom to...
The coronavirus pandemic has influenced many lives, particularly older adults'. Although isolation p...
Objective: Social distancing due to COVID-19 pandemic could lead people to lower exercise engagement...
The study aimed to verify whether exercise training in older adults can improve social behavioral rh...
The study aimed to verify whether exercise training in older adults can improve social behavioral rh...
Background: Functioning of Social Behavioral Rhythms (SBRs) may affect resilience toward stressful e...
This study investigated the impact of the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown on community-dwelling older adults ...
Objectives: Physical inactivity is more common in older adults, is associated with social isolation ...
This study investigated whether strength, balance, body mass index, falls self-efficacy, activity le...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 outbreak forced many states to introduce public health and social me-asures...
The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of social distancing on physical activity (PA) and He...
[EN]COVID-19 lockdowns restricted physical activity levels for individuals in many countries. In par...
Background: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected the lives of many people. ...
Background: This study aimed to verify, through a randomized controlled trial, whet...
Background: The purpose of this study was to explore perceived changes in physical activity (PA) d...
In early 2020, the spreading Coronavirus (COVID-19) prompted the government in the United Kingdom to...
The coronavirus pandemic has influenced many lives, particularly older adults'. Although isolation p...
Objective: Social distancing due to COVID-19 pandemic could lead people to lower exercise engagement...
The study aimed to verify whether exercise training in older adults can improve social behavioral rh...
The study aimed to verify whether exercise training in older adults can improve social behavioral rh...
Background: Functioning of Social Behavioral Rhythms (SBRs) may affect resilience toward stressful e...
This study investigated the impact of the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown on community-dwelling older adults ...
Objectives: Physical inactivity is more common in older adults, is associated with social isolation ...
This study investigated whether strength, balance, body mass index, falls self-efficacy, activity le...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 outbreak forced many states to introduce public health and social me-asures...
The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of social distancing on physical activity (PA) and He...
[EN]COVID-19 lockdowns restricted physical activity levels for individuals in many countries. In par...
Background: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected the lives of many people. ...
Background: This study aimed to verify, through a randomized controlled trial, whet...
Background: The purpose of this study was to explore perceived changes in physical activity (PA) d...
In early 2020, the spreading Coronavirus (COVID-19) prompted the government in the United Kingdom to...
The coronavirus pandemic has influenced many lives, particularly older adults'. Although isolation p...
Objective: Social distancing due to COVID-19 pandemic could lead people to lower exercise engagement...