Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort

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Autor(a) principal: FETER,NATAN
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: CAPUTO,EDUARDO L., DORING,IGOR R., LEITE,JAYNE S., CASSURIAGA,JÚLIA, REICHERT,FELIPE F., SILVA,MARCELO C. DA, ROMBALDI,AIRTON J.
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Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to describe the effects of social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health, chronic disease management, and economic situation in adults from a southern Brazilian state. Data from the baseline of the PAMPA (Prospective Study About Mental and Physical Health) cohort, a population-based, longitudinal study is presented. An online-based questionnaire was used to assess the variables pre- and during social distancing. Most of the respondents (N=2,321) were women (76.7%), white (90.6%), had at least university degree (66.7%), and were overweight or obese (53.3%). Nearly 40% were not able to work from home and 45.3% had monthly income reduced during social distancing. Moderate-to-severe symptoms of depression and anxiety increased 7.3x and 8.4x from before to during social distancing. Three quarters reported low back pain (74.2%; 95%CI: 71.9%, 76.3%) during the same period while the prevalence of physical inactivity increased 31.2%. Managing chronic conditions was harder during social distancing for 28.5% of the participants. Roughly 40% reported that did not seek medical assistance even when necessary during this period. COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the health of adults from a southern Brazilian state in several aspects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
title Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
spellingShingle Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
FETER,NATAN
chronic diseases
COVID-19
low back pain
mental health
exercise
title_short Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
title_full Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
title_fullStr Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
title_sort Longitudinal study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in a southern Brazilian state: the PAMPA cohort
author FETER,NATAN
author_facet FETER,NATAN
CAPUTO,EDUARDO L.
DORING,IGOR R.
LEITE,JAYNE S.
CASSURIAGA,JÚLIA
REICHERT,FELIPE F.
SILVA,MARCELO C. DA
ROMBALDI,AIRTON J.
author_role author
author2 CAPUTO,EDUARDO L.
DORING,IGOR R.
LEITE,JAYNE S.
CASSURIAGA,JÚLIA
REICHERT,FELIPE F.
SILVA,MARCELO C. DA
ROMBALDI,AIRTON J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FETER,NATAN
CAPUTO,EDUARDO L.
DORING,IGOR R.
LEITE,JAYNE S.
CASSURIAGA,JÚLIA
REICHERT,FELIPE F.
SILVA,MARCELO C. DA
ROMBALDI,AIRTON J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chronic diseases
COVID-19
low back pain
mental health
exercise
topic chronic diseases
COVID-19
low back pain
mental health
exercise
description Abstract This study aimed to describe the effects of social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health, chronic disease management, and economic situation in adults from a southern Brazilian state. Data from the baseline of the PAMPA (Prospective Study About Mental and Physical Health) cohort, a population-based, longitudinal study is presented. An online-based questionnaire was used to assess the variables pre- and during social distancing. Most of the respondents (N=2,321) were women (76.7%), white (90.6%), had at least university degree (66.7%), and were overweight or obese (53.3%). Nearly 40% were not able to work from home and 45.3% had monthly income reduced during social distancing. Moderate-to-severe symptoms of depression and anxiety increased 7.3x and 8.4x from before to during social distancing. Three quarters reported low back pain (74.2%; 95%CI: 71.9%, 76.3%) during the same period while the prevalence of physical inactivity increased 31.2%. Managing chronic conditions was harder during social distancing for 28.5% of the participants. Roughly 40% reported that did not seek medical assistance even when necessary during this period. COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the health of adults from a southern Brazilian state in several aspects.
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