Exercise in Older Adults to Prevent Depressive Symptoms at the Time of Covid-19: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial with Follow-Up

Mauro Giovanni Carta
Conceptualization
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Cesar Ivan Aviles Gonzalez;Luigi Minerba
Writing - Review & Editing
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Massimiliano Pau
Writing - Review & Editing
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Mario Musu
Writing - Review & Editing
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Fernanda Velluzzi
Writing - Review & Editing
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Caterina Ferreli
Writing - Review & Editing
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Elisa Pintus
Writing - Review & Editing
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Antonio Preti
Writing - Review & Editing
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Giulia Cossu
Writing - Review & Editing
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Laura Atzori
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
2022-01-01

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to verify, through a randomized controlled trial, whether a medium-intensity mixing/aerobic/anaerobic exercise (accessible to older adults even with mild chronic diseases) can effectively counteract depressive episodes. A characteristic of the trial was that the follow-up coincided (unscheduled) with the lockdown due to Covid-19. Methods: Participants (N=120) were randomized into an intervention group, performing physical exercise, and a control group. Participants, aged 65 years and older, belonged to both genders, living at home, and cleared a medical examination, were evaluated with a screening tool to detect depressive episodes, the PHQ9, at pre-treatment, end of the trial (12-week), and follow-up (48-week). Results: A decrease in the frequency of depressive episodes after the trial (T1) was found in both groups; however, a statistically significant difference was observed only in the control group (p=0.0039). From T1 to follow-up (conducted during the lockdown), the frequency of depressive episodes increased in the control group, reaching a frequency equal to the time of study entry (p=0.788). In the experimental group, the frequency of depressive episodes did not change at the end of the trial but reached a statistically significant difference compared to the start of the study (p = 0.004) and was higher than the control group (p=0.028). Conclusion: Moderate-intensity physical exercise can be conducted safely, benefitting older adults even suffering from mild chronic disorders. Physical exercise seems to guarantee a long-term preventive effect towards depressive symptoms, especially in serious stressful situations such as the lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Clinical Trial Registration Number (NCT03858114)
2022
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Physical exercise; Depressive symptoms; Older adults; COVID-19 lockdown; Prevention; Moderate physical activity
Carta, Mauro; Ivan Aviles Gonzalez, Cesar; Minerba, Luigi; Pau, Massimiliano; Musu, Mario; Velluzzi, Fernanda; Ferreli, Caterina; Pintus, Elisa; Machado, Sergio; Romano, Ferdinando; Vacca, Veronica; Preti, Antonio; Cossu, Giulia; Atzori, Laura
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