1. Eighteen-Month Changes in Physical Activity, Body Weight, Quadriceps Strength, and Gait Biomechanics during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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BRISSON, NICHOLAS M., KRAHL, LEONIE A. N., KRÄMER, MARTIN, REICHENBACH, JÜRGEN R., and DUDA, GEORG N.
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QUADRICEPS muscle physiology , *BIOMECHANICS , *SECONDARY analysis , *RESEARCH funding , *T-test (Statistics) , *STATISTICAL hypothesis testing , *BODY weight , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *SEDENTARY lifestyles , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *DIAGNOSIS , *GAIT in humans , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *STAY-at-home orders , *MUSCLE strength , *KNEE joint , *COMPARATIVE studies , *DATA analysis software , *COVID-19 pandemic , *PHYSICAL activity - Abstract
Purpose: This study assessed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions/lockdowns on physical activity levels, bodymass, quadriceps strength, and gait biomechanics over 18 months. Methods: Ten healthy men were assessed at baseline (~14 wk before first lockdown) and 17.9 ± 0.3 months later (<1 wk after second lockdown). At both times, physical activity levels, body mass, and quadriceps strength were acquired using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, a force plate, and a dynamometer, respectively. Gait data were also acquired using a motion capture system and force plates during self-paced walking, from which spatiotemporal parameters, knee angles, and externalmoments were computed. Baseline and follow-upmeasurements were compared using two-tailed paired t-tests (a = 0.05). Results: At follow-up, participants spent less time doing vigorous physical activity (Δ = -76 ± 157 min·wk-1, P = 0.048), exhibited a tendency toward increased sedentary time (Δ = +120 ± 162 min·d-1, P = 0.056), weighedmore (Δ = +2.5 ± 2.8 kg, P = 0.021), and showed a trend toward reduced quadriceps strength (Δ = -0.29 ± 0.45 (N·m)·kg-1, P = 0.071) compared with baseline. At follow-up, participants walked slower (Δ = -0.09 ± 0.07 m·s-1, P = 0.005), had greater knee flexion angles at heel strike (Δ = +2.2° ± 1.8°, P = 0.004) and during late stance (Δ = +2.2° ± 1.8°, P = 0.004), had reduced knee extension moments (Δ = -0.09 ± 0.09 (N·m)·kg-1, P = 0.012) and knee internal rotationmoments (Δ = -0.02 ± 0.02 (N·m)·kg-1, P = 0.012) during late stance. Conclusions: Healthymen exhibited reduced physical activity levels, increased body weight, a tendency toward reduced quadriceps strength, and altered gait biomechanics over the initial 18months of the COVID-19 pandemic--alterations that could have far-reaching health consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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