Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic caused major changes in the lifestyle and in the access to health services worldwide.Progressive multiple sclerosis (pMS) patients are a vulnerable population at high risk of disability worsening. Objective and Methods: The objective of this study was to assess the health outcomes of COVID-19 lockdown in a cohort of 225 pMS patients. Results: Worsening of neurological disability (19.7%) and fatigue (32.4%), depression (30.4%), and weight increase (28.3%) were observed in pMS patients during lockdown, along with discontinuation of regular physical exercise (47.1%) and of physical therapy (59.3%). Conclusion: These results highlight the adverse impact, on pMS patients, of the public health measures implemented for the containment of the pandemic.

Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on progressive multiple sclerosis patients

Bosa, Chiara;Petracca, Manuel;Marasciulo, Stella;Cavalla, Paola
2022-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic caused major changes in the lifestyle and in the access to health services worldwide.Progressive multiple sclerosis (pMS) patients are a vulnerable population at high risk of disability worsening. Objective and Methods: The objective of this study was to assess the health outcomes of COVID-19 lockdown in a cohort of 225 pMS patients. Results: Worsening of neurological disability (19.7%) and fatigue (32.4%), depression (30.4%), and weight increase (28.3%) were observed in pMS patients during lockdown, along with discontinuation of regular physical exercise (47.1%) and of physical therapy (59.3%). Conclusion: These results highlight the adverse impact, on pMS patients, of the public health measures implemented for the containment of the pandemic.
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COVID-19; Disability; Exercise; Fatigue; Lockdown; Progressive multiple sclerosis
Vercellino, Marco; Bosa, Chiara; Alteno, Anastasia; Schillaci, Valentina; Petracca, Manuel; Marasciulo, Stella; Cavalla, Paola
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