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Novel Stretching and Strength-Building Exercise Recommendations for Computer-Based Workers During the Covid-19 Quarantine Publisher Pubmed



Shariat A1 ; Ghannadi S1 ; Anastasio AT2 ; Rostad M3 ; Cleland JA4
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  1. 1. Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States
  3. 3. Organ Preservation Alliance, Berkeley, CA, United States
  4. 4. Therapy Program, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States

Source: Work Published:2020


Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prolonged home stays due to the COVID-19 quarantine can increase the use of computers and other technologies that may lead to significant reduction in activity, contributing to musculoskeletal problems, anxiety and depression. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to develop a novel multicomponent exercise program for individuals who work with computers during the COVID-19 quarantine. METHODS: Researchers collaborating cross-institutionally and cross-nationally performed a careful literature search for exercise and stretching regiments with particular attention to methodologies that can be applied during the lockdown in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodologies were then compiled and truncated for ease of use for the computer-based office worker during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine. RESULTS: The resulting program is broken down into three categories: aerobic, strengthening and stretching components. Each component can then be further modified to meet the frequency, intensity, time and type (FITT) specifications for the participant. CONCLUSIONS: We present a novel, evidence-based strategy for functional fitness for office workers who have remained home-bound during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine. Further research should seek to validate the efficacy of the proposed protocol. © 2020 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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