The impact of COVID-19 home confinement on neuromuscular performance, functional capacity, and psychological state in Spanish people with Multiple Sclerosis.
Author/s
Andreu Caravaca, Luis; Ramos Campo, Domingo Jesús; Chung, Linda Haiwon; Manonelles, Pedro; Abellán Aynés, Oriol; [et al.]Date
2021Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
SedentarismLockdown
Strength training
Exercise
Pandemic
Abstract
Background
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a global confinement of more than 2 months in Spain. As a result, the general population has significantly decreased their physical activity levels. The consequences of this abrupt, sedentary lifestyle in Spanish people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) were unknown. Our aim was to examine the impact of COVID-19 home confinement on neuromuscular performance, functional capacity, physical self-perception, and anxiety in pwMS.
Methods
Eighteen pwMS (8:10 men/women, age: 43.41±10.88 years, Expanded Disability Status Scale: 2.85±1.34) participated in the study. Rate of force development (RFD) and maximal voluntary isometric contraction during knee extension in both legs, Timed-Up and Go test (TUG), sit-to-stand test, 6 min walk test, 10 m walk test, Physical-Self Perception Questionnaire (PSPQ) and State-Train Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were performed just before and after home confinement.
Results
A non-significant moderate effect (p = 0.07; ES = -0...





