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Contemp Clin Trials Commun ; 39: 101311, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38881541

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The EISI study protocol aims to address the low participation rate in physical exercise programs among older individuals, emphasizing its significance as a non-pharmacological therapeutic approach for overall health and increased physical activity. The objectives include implementing physical activity (PA) and educational health programs in Jequié, Bahia, Brazil, targeting the Family Health Strategy population to enhance local physical activity levels among older individuals. The study also seeks to evaluate the program's feasibility, safety, and sustainability for large-scale implementation, along with assessing its impact on immune and inflammatory response biomarkers to the SARS-CoV virus, as well as physical-functional and brain health. Participants, aged 60 or above, will be divided into two groups: multicomponent exercise (MCE) and behavioral change interventions (BCI). The study employs a mixed-method approach, utilizing a non-randomized controlled short-term pathway model for a 4-8 weeks of pilot study and 16-week intervention impact assessment. Data collection encompasses various aspects such as sociodemographic information, mental health, physical fitness, fall risk, functional capacity, anthropometric measurements, hemodynamic assessment, habitual physical activity, and health-related quality of life. Blood and saliva samples are collected for cytokine and antibody biomarker analysis related to SARS-CoV immunity. Pre- and post-intervention evaluations for both groups will be conducted, with the hypothesis that MCE will yield more favorable responses compared to BCI. The study's holistic approach, including the assessment of feasibility, safety, and sustainability, aims to contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 3 and SDG 9 b y promoting accessible and sustainable healthcare initiatives for older individuals. This research aligns with global efforts to enhance health and well-being, emphasizing the importance of regular exercise in the aging population.

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Preprint em Português | SciELO Preprints | ID: pps-114

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In the middle of December 2019, COVID-19 appeared in the Chinese City of Wuhan. It is a pathology that quickly spread around the world, counting, until the completion of the present study, with more than 2 million infected and about 140 thousand dead. The aim of the present study was to analyze knowledge, attitudes and practices of public workers from Mozambique on the prevention of COVID-19. To this end, 126 public workers in Mozambique (79 men, 43 women and 4 who chose not to disclose their gender) answered a closed questionnaire applied to the Google Form online platform. The questionnaire was open for 5 days (two weekend days and three business days). The results revealed that most employees have basic knowledge and appropriate measures for the prevention of COVID-19, more than half adopt behaviors conducive to disease prevention and less than half effectively comply with preventive actions guided by governmental and the health sector. The results suggest that public officials are knowledgeable, however efforts should be made to carry out educational actions to improve attitudes and change practices related to the prevention of COVID-19.


Nos meados do mês de Dezembro do ano 2019, surgiu a COVID-19, na Cidade Chinesa de Wuhan. Trata-se de uma patologia que rapidamente se espalhou pelo mundo, contando, até a realização do presente estudo, com mais de 2 milhões de infectados e cerca de 140 mil mortos. O objectivo do presente estudo foi de analisar o grau de conhecimentos, atitudes e práticas dos funcionários públicos de Moçambique sobre a prevenção da COVID-19. Para tal, 126 funcionários públicos de Moçambique (79 homens, 43 mulheres e 4 que preferiram não revelar o sexo) responderam a um questionário fechado aplicado na plataforma online Google Form. Refira-se que o questionário esteve aberto durante 5 dias (dois de final de semana e três dias úteis). Os resultados revelaram que a maior parte dos funcionários tem conhecimentos básicos e de medidas apropriadas para a prevenção da COVID-19, mais que a metade assume comportamentos conducentes à prevenção da doença e menos que a metade cumpre eficazmente com acções preventivas orientadas pelas entidades governamentais e de saúde. Os resultados sugerem que os funcionários públicos têm conhecimentos, contudo devem ser envidados esforços no sentido de serem realizadas acções educativas para o melhoramento das atitudes e mudança das práticas relativas à prevenção da COVID-19.

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