InTouch with Southern Kentucky August 2020 | Page 28

IN TOUCH Health The Importance of Physical and Mental Fitness for Older Adults DR. MANDISSA SEALEY As a result of the social distancing restrictions that were put in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19, there has also been reduction in physical activity for some older adults. The reduction has been in both incidental physical activity and formal exercise. The former due to reduced participation in community activities such as shopping and socializing, while the latter is due to reduced attendance at exercise classes, gyms, golf, bowling and other group activities. Restriction of these activities and regular exercise could have harmful effects on those over 65. There is strong evidence that physical activity is linked to functional abilities, including mobility and independence in personal and community activities of daily living, particularly in older adults. Physical activity can also improve the health of older people with chronic ailments such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular (of the brain) disease, dementia and cognitive impairment. There are many organizations offering exercise videos for free, which can be accessed from your computer or phone. Check out Go4Life from the National Institute on Aging or the Fitness Blender Total Body Chair Workout, as a starting point. 28 • In Touch with Southern Kentucky AUGUST 2020