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How Did the COVID-19 Lockdown Pandemic Affect the Depression Symptomatology in Mediterranean Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome?
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Background and Aims. To control the COVID-19 spread, in March 2020, a forced home lockdown was established in Spain. In the present study, we aimed to assess the effect of mobility and social COVID-19-established restrictions on depressive symptomatology in older adults with metabolic syndrome. We hypothesize that severe restrictions might have resulted in detrimental changes in depressive symptomatology. Methods. 2,312 PREDIMED-Plus study participants (men = 53:9%; mean age = 64:9±4:8 years) who completed a COVID-19 lockdown questionnaire to assess the severity of restrictions/lockdown and the validated Spanish version of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) during the three established phases concerning the COVID-19 lockdown in Spain (prelockdown, lockdown, and postlockdown) were included in this longitudinal analysis. Participants were categorized according to high or low lockdown severity. Analyses of covariance were performed to assess changes in depressive symptomatology across lockdown phases. Results. No significant differences in participant depression symptomatology changes were observed between lockdown severity categories (low/high) at the studied phases. During the lockdown phase, participants showed a decrease in BDI-II score compared to the prelockdown phase (mean (95% CI), -0.48 (-0.24, -0.72), P < 0:001); a nonsignificantly larger decrease was observed in participants allocated in the low-lockdown category (low: -0.59 (-0.95, -0.23), high: -0.43 (-0.67, -0.19)). Similar decreases in depression symptomatology were found for the physical environment dimension. The post- and prelockdown phase BDI-II scores were roughly similar. Conclusions. The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown was associated with a decrease in depressive symptomatology that returned to prelockdown levels after the lockdown. The degree of lockdown was not associated with depressive symptomatology. The potential preventive role of the physical environment and social interactions on mental disorders during forced home lockdown should be further studied
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PAZ GRANIEL, Indira, BABIO, Nancy, NISHI, Stephanie k., MARTÍNEZ-GONZÁLEZ, Miguel ángel, CORELLA PIQUER, Dolores, FITÓ COLOMER, Montserrat, MARTÍNEZ, J. alfredo, ALONSO GÓMEZ, Ángel m., WÄRNBERG, Julia, VIOQUE, Jesús, ROMAGUERA, Dora, LÓPEZ MIRANDA, José, ESTRUCH RIBA, Ramon, TINAHONES, Francisco j., SANTOS LOZANO, José manuel, SERRA MAJEM, Lluís, BUENO CAVANILLAS, Aurora, TUR MARÍ, Josep a. (josep antoni), MARTÍN SÁNCHEZ, Vicente, PINTÓ SALA, Xavier, DELGADO RODRÍGUEZ, Miguel, MATÍA MARTÍN, Pilar, VIDAL, Josep, CALDERON-SANCHEZ, Cristina, DAIMIEL, Lidia, ROS RAHOLA, Emilio, FERNÁNDEZ ARANDA, Fernando, TOLEDO ATUCHA, Estefanía, VALLE-HITA, Cristina, SORLÍ, José v., LASSALE, Camille, GARCÍA RÍOS, Antonio, ONCINA CÁNOVAS, Alejandro, BARÓN-LÓPEZ, Francisco javier, ZULET, M. angeles, RAYÓ, Elena, CASAS RODRÍGUEZ, Rosa m., THOMAS-CARAZO, Esther, TOJAL SIERRA, Lucas, DAMAS-FUENTES, Miguel, RUIZ CANELA, Miguel, DE LAS HERAS-DELGADO, Sara, FERNANDEZ-CARRIÓN, Rebeca, CASTAÑER, Olga, PEÑA ORIHUELA, Patricia j., GONZALEZ-PALACIOS, Sandra, BUIL COSIALES, Pilar, GODAY ARNÓ, Albert, SALAS SALVADÓ, Jordi. How Did the COVID-19 Lockdown Pandemic Affect the Depression Symptomatology in Mediterranean Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome?. _Depression and Anxiety_. 2023. Vol. 2023. [consulta: 24 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 1091-4269. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/208057]