EDITORIAL
Physical
activity in pandemic times
Atividade física em tempos
de pandemia
« Il ne faut pas tout
craindre, mais il faut tout préparer »
(We must not fear
everything, but we must prepare everything)
Richelieu
Jean-Louis
Peytavin
Publisher
jlpeytavin@gmail.com
During these new and unexpected times of forced inactivity, physical
activity should be reinvented, considering the theoretical, pathophysiological
and practical teachings of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is likely that this new disease is here to stay, altering our social
and sporting life, as in the time of the emergence of HIV (1.1 million deaths /
year) or viral hepatitis (1.3 million deaths / year), in the 1980s.
Coronaviruses are not responsible for a pulmonary infection, as we believed in
the early days, but for an inflammatory storm, which explains the systemic
complications of COVID-19, and the precautions that we must take with athletes
and people at risk.
In this RBFex supplement, Guilherme Gomes
Azizi and colleagues explain how the coronavirus alters the immune system and
why we should relate this to the immunological disorders found in high-level
athletes, especially during intense training periods, and today, with the
observed immunosenescence in elderly. Also, obesity,
because it is an inflammatory disease, is a proven risk factor.
Therefore, confinement requires a lot of attention on the level of
physical activity of the athlete, and, mainly, of the people most affected by
the pandemic, who are the elderly and people with chronic diseases such as
obesity and diabetes.
In practice, the studies by Marzo Edir Da Silva-Grigoletto
and Lucas Guimarães-Ferreira that we published in
this edition explain in detail how to exercise in this period, respecting
hygiene rules and using the equipment available at home. The case of the
disabled athlete, presented by Matheus Jancy Bezerra Dantas, is more complex
because of the associated medical treatments, the importance of regular
training and the unavailability of equipment such as gyms and swimming pools.
We are already receiving new articles on the topic of the pandemic, and
your experience reports are welcome for the next edition.