Accessibility and applicability of physical activity guidelines and recommendations for adults living with long term conditions during COVID-19
Accessibility and applicability of physical activity guidelines and recommendations for adults living with long term conditions during COVID-19
To review the applicability and accessibility of physical activity guidelines for adults living with long-term conditions whilst shielding during the COVID-19. A narrative review with systematic methodology was con ducted between 2015 and 2021, with two stages: 1) Search of electronic databases PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, PsycInfo, and Cinahl; 2) search of long-term condition organisations. Sixty-five articles were iden tified, where nine included specific guidelines during the COVID-19, 28 specific guidelines to individuals living with long-term conditions and 7 identified the utilization of online resources. Twenty-one long-term con dition organizations websites were reviewed where all of them included a section regarding physical activity guidelines and seven referred to online and offline accessible resources during COVID-19. Accessibility and applicability were variable across academic databases and long term conditions organisation websites. Findings could inform long-term condition policy and guidelines development to better and more relevant support people living with long-term conditions to be physically active.
COVID-19 pandemic, Physical activity, guidelines, long term condition
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Ambrosio, L
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Lambrick, D
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Faulkner, J
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Portillo, M.C.
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24 April 2022
Ambrosio, L
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Lambrick, D
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Faulkner, J
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Portillo, M.C.
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Ambrosio, L, Lambrick, D, Faulkner, J and Portillo, M.C.
(2022)
Accessibility and applicability of physical activity guidelines and recommendations for adults living with long term conditions during COVID-19.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, .
(doi:10.1080/09603123.2022.2066071).
Abstract
To review the applicability and accessibility of physical activity guidelines for adults living with long-term conditions whilst shielding during the COVID-19. A narrative review with systematic methodology was con ducted between 2015 and 2021, with two stages: 1) Search of electronic databases PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, PsycInfo, and Cinahl; 2) search of long-term condition organisations. Sixty-five articles were iden tified, where nine included specific guidelines during the COVID-19, 28 specific guidelines to individuals living with long-term conditions and 7 identified the utilization of online resources. Twenty-one long-term con dition organizations websites were reviewed where all of them included a section regarding physical activity guidelines and seven referred to online and offline accessible resources during COVID-19. Accessibility and applicability were variable across academic databases and long term conditions organisation websites. Findings could inform long-term condition policy and guidelines development to better and more relevant support people living with long-term conditions to be physically active.
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Accessibility and applicability of physical activity guidelines and recommendations for adults living with long term
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Accepted/In Press date: 11 April 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 April 2022
Published date: 24 April 2022
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The authors would like to acknowledge the support from the library staff of University of Southampton.
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COVID-19 pandemic, Physical activity, guidelines, long term condition
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/457126
ISSN: 0960-3123
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