Behavioral changes and hygiene practices of older adults in Japan during the first wave of COVID-19 emergency

被引:31
作者
Arai, Yasumichi [1 ]
Oguma, Yuko [2 ]
Abe, Yukiko [1 ]
Takayama, Midori [3 ]
Hara, Azusa [4 ]
Urushihara, Hisashi [4 ]
Takebayashi, Toru [5 ]
机构
[1] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Ctr Supercentenarian Med Res, Shinjuku Ku, 35 Shinanomachi, Tokyo 1608582, Japan
[2] Keio Univ, Sports Med Res Ctr, Kohoku Ku, 4-1-1 Hiyoshi, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2238521, Japan
[3] Keio Univ, Fac Sci & Technol, Dept Foreign Languages & Liberal Arts, Kohoku Ku, 4-1-1 Hiyoshi, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2238521, Japan
[4] Keio Univ, Div Drug Dev & Regulatory Sci, Fac Pharm, Minato Ku, I-5-30 Shibakoen, Tokyo 1058512, Japan
[5] Keio Univ, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth, Sch Med, Shinjuku Ku, 35 Shinanomachi, Tokyo 16085820, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Older adults; Behavior; Hygiene practice; COVID-19;
D O I
10.1186/s12877-021-02085-1
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background On April 7, 2020, Japan declared a state of emergency due to the first wave of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with the associated social distancing likely to have had a great impact on older adults' lifestyle and health. This study aimed to explore the behavioral changes and personal hygiene practices in relation with background psychosocial and health characteristics of older adults during the COVID-19 emergency. Methods A cross-sectional telephonic survey was conducted with the participants of the Kawasaki Aging and Wellbeing Project (KAWP), an on-going longitudinal cohort study of older adults aged 85 or older. The interviews were conducted using a structured questionnaire consisting of 11 closed questions regarding behavioral changes and personal hygiene practices during the state of emergency. Sociodemographic and health data were obtained from the KAWP baseline survey conducted 2.2 years before the telephonic survey. Results Overall, 487 participants from the KAWP responded to the telephonic survey (response rate: 89.2%). 94.5% of the respondents reported no changes in basic lifestyle habits, such as eating, sleeping, smoking, and drinking, whereas 28.1% reported a decrease in physical activity, and 54.6% reported going out less frequently. One-third of the respondents reported a decrease in the number of people to converse with, as well as the amount of time to converse. For personal hygiene practices, 93.8% reported wearing a mask when they went out, and 50.3% reported an increased frequency of handwashing. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that engagement in physical activity at baseline (odds ratio [OR] = 1.95, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.23-3.08), smartphone ownership (OR = 2.15, 95% CI = 1.33-3.47), and visual impairment (OR = 1.79; 95% CI = 1.10-2.91) were independently associated with decreased physical activity during the COVID-19 emergency. Female respondents and smartphone ownership were significantly associated with more frequent handwashing. Conclusions The study revealed that older adults in an urban setting responded to the COVID-19 emergency with behavioral changes. The findings of this study have implications for the design of preventive strategies to maintain the health and wellbeing of at-risk older adults.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]   The Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH): A longitudinal cohort study of multidimensional components of health and well-being [J].
Arai, Yasumichi ;
Iinuma, Toshimitsu ;
Takayama, Michiyo ;
Takayama, Midori ;
Abe, Yukiko ;
Fukuda, Ryoko ;
Ando, Jyuko ;
Ohta, Kikuko ;
Hanabusa, Hiroo ;
Asakura, Keiko ;
Nishiwaki, Yuji ;
Gondo, Yasuyuki ;
Akiyama, Hiroko ;
Komiyama, Kazuo ;
Gionhaku, Nobuhito ;
Hirose, Nobuyoshi .
BMC GERIATRICS, 2010, 10
[2]   MINI-MENTAL STATE - PRACTICAL METHOD FOR GRADING COGNITIVE STATE OF PATIENTS FOR CLINICIAN [J].
FOLSTEIN, MF ;
FOLSTEIN, SE ;
MCHUGH, PR .
JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 1975, 12 (03) :189-198
[3]   Associations of cardiovascular biomarkers and plasma albumin with exceptional survival to the highest ages [J].
Hirata, Takumi ;
Arai, Yasumichi ;
Yuasa, Shinsuke ;
Abe, Yukiko ;
Takayama, Michiyo ;
Sasaki, Takashi ;
Kunitomi, Akira ;
Inagaki, Hiroki ;
Endo, Motoyoshi ;
Morinaga, Jun ;
Yoshimura, Kimio ;
Adachi, Tetsuo ;
Oike, Yuichi ;
Takebayashi, Toru ;
Okano, Hideyuki ;
Hirose, Nobuyoshi .
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (01)
[4]   ASSESSMENT OF OLDER PEOPLE - SELF-MAINTAINING AND INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING [J].
LAWTON, MP ;
BRODY, EM .
GERONTOLOGIST, 1969, 9 (3P1) :179-&
[5]   Covid-19: Japan declares second state of emergency as Asia struggles with virus surge [J].
Looi, Mun-Keat .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2021, 372 :n141
[6]   Covid-19: Japan declares state of emergency as Tokyo cases soar [J].
Looi, Mun-Keat .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2020, 369 :m1447
[7]   Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Effects of stay-at-home policies, social distancing behavior, and social resources [J].
Marroquin, Brett ;
Vine, Vera ;
Morgan, Reed .
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2020, 293
[8]   A crisis for elderly with mental disorders: Relapse of symptoms due to heightened anxiety due to COVID-19 [J].
Mehra, Aseem ;
Rani, Seema ;
Sahoo, Swapnajeet ;
Parveen, Shaheena ;
Singh, Ajay Pal ;
Chakrabarti, Subho ;
Grover, Sandeep .
ASIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 51
[9]   Aging and Place-Neighborhoods and Health in a World Growing Older [J].
Michael, Yvonne L. ;
Yen, Irene H. .
JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH, 2014, 26 (08) :1251-1260
[10]   Validation of Questionnaire-Assessed Physical Activity in Comparison With Objective Measures Using Accelerometers and Physical Performance Measures Among Community-Dwelling Adults Aged ≥85 Years in Tokyo, Japan [J].
Oguma, Yuko ;
Osawa, Yusuke ;
Takayama, Michiyo ;
Abe, Yukiko ;
Tanaka, Shigeho ;
Lee, I-Min ;
Arai, Yasumichi .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH, 2017, 14 (04) :245-252