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Exergames to Prevent the Secondary Functional Deterioration of Older Adults during Hospitalization and Isolation Periods during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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2021
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Geriatric PsychiatryPhysical ActivityAgingAdapted Physical ActivityCommercial ExergamesOlder PeopleCovid-19Preventive MedicineHealthy AgingLongevitySocial HealthVideo Game ConsolesPublic HealthPhysical MedicineFall PreventionHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationAssistive TechnologyGeriatricsPhysical FitnessCovid-19 PandemicGlobal AgingRehabilitationIsolation PeriodsRehabilitation ProcessPhysical TherapyCognitive PerformanceOccupational TherapySocial DistancingOlder AdultsGeriatric Physical TherapyGeriatric AssessmentMedicineActive AgeingSport-related InjuriesSecondary Functional Deterioration
The COVID-19 pandemic is having an intense impact on the functional capacity of older adults, making them more vulnerable to frailty and dependency. The development of preventive and rehabilitative measures which counteract the consequences of confinement or hospitalization is an urgent need. Exergaming can promote physical activity, prevent falls, and maintain functional and cognitive capacity. However, although the use of exergames in health programs for the elderly is promising, their widespread use should not be considered without the supervision of a social health professional. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate and analyze three video game consoles (Nintendo Wii®, Xbox-Kinect® and Play Station 4®) and 26 commercial exergames with the aim of identifying their usefulness for the prevention of functional deterioration. Three occupational therapists analyzed the data independently, and subsequently agreed on the results. The examination of the commercial consoles met three criteria: components, interaction channels and the type of the exergame. Each exergame was analyzed taking into account its ability to train postural control, balance, upper limb functionality and cognitive function. The results of the evaluation showed that exergames contain game activities that can be part of the rehabilitative treatment aimed at the prevention of the functional impairment of older people affected by COVID.
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