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タイトル別表記 | Physical Exercise for Elderly Against Covid-19
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Scartoni, Fabiana Rodrigues
Catholic University of Petrópolis
Sant’Ana, Leandro de Oliveira
Catholic University of Petrópolis|Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Murillo-Rodriguez, Eric
Universidad Anáhuac Mayab|Intercontinental Neuroscience Research Group
Imperatori, Claudio
Intercontinental Neuroscience Research Group|European University of Rome
Budde, Henning
Intercontinental Neuroscience Research Group|MSH Medical School Hamburg
Vianna, Jeferson Macedo
Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Machado, Sergio
Intercontinental Neuroscience Research Group|Salgado de Oliveira University|Neurodiversity Institute
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キーワード | COVID-19
elderly
health promotion
immune system
physical exercise
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学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | Physical exercise is seen as the main ally for health promotion, preventing and protecting the organism from several diseases. According to WHO, there is a tendency of constant growth in the elderly population in the coming years. The regular practice of exercises by the elderly becomes relevant to minimize the deleterious effects of the aging process and to increase the fitness index. Recently, the world population started a confrontation against Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), which is the most significant public health challenge globally. Although social isolation is a reasonable measure in an attempt to stop contamination by COVID-19, this measure has limited the ability of individuals to exercise outdoors or in gyms and health clubs, which increased the risk of developing chronic illnesses related to a sedentary lifestyle. The critical point is that the recent recommendations on exercise prescription to combat the potentially harmful effects of COVID-19 failure to adequately address resistance exercise interventions as home-based exercise strategy. Thus, in this paper, we discussed the physical exercise as medicine if the training status is enough to protect the elderly against COVID-19 infection, about the role of physical activity on immunosuppression. Possible risks for COVID-19 infection, and the old training methods, such as no-load resistance training as possible resistance exercise strategies and high-intensity interval training, as new proposals of home-based exercise interventions, could perform during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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Frontiers in Psychology
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ISSN | 16641078
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出版者 | Frontiers Media S.A.
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巻 | 11
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開始ページ | 593903
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発行日 | 2020-11-19
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権利情報 | This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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総合科学系
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