Motl R W
Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA.
Minerva Med. 2008 Apr;99(2):157-65.
This literature review provides a description of research on physical activity behavior and its measurement and determinants in persons affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). Overall, there is fairly strong and consistent evidence that individuals with MS are largely inactive compared with non-diseased populations, and this rate of inactivity is alarming given the prevalence of inactivity among the general population. Importantly, there has been some concern with the measurement of physical activity in persons with MS, but this concern recently has been allayed by the systematic provision of evidence supporting the validity of both objective and self-report instruments in individuals with MS. Such evidence has enhanced the capacity of researchers for examining determinants of physical activity in persons with MS, and the emerging research has highlighted the role of symptoms in explaining inactivity in this population. As this body of research expands further, there will be a better basis for conducting targeted and well-designed interventions for promoting physical activity among those with MS. Efforts toward increasing physical activity in those with MS will go along way in promoting the many physiological and psychological consequences of an active lifestyle.
本综述介绍了针对多发性硬化症(MS)患者身体活动行为及其测量方法和决定因素的研究。总体而言,有相当有力且一致的证据表明,与未患病人群相比,MS患者大多缺乏身体活动。鉴于一般人群中缺乏身体活动的普遍程度,这种不活动的比例令人担忧。重要的是,人们曾对MS患者身体活动的测量存在一些担忧,但最近这种担忧因系统提供的证据而有所缓解,这些证据支持了客观和自我报告工具在MS患者中的有效性。这些证据增强了研究人员研究MS患者身体活动决定因素的能力,新出现的研究突出了症状在解释该人群身体活动不足方面的作用。随着这一研究领域的进一步扩展,将有更好的基础为促进MS患者的身体活动开展有针对性且设计良好的干预措施。为增加MS患者身体活动所做的努力,对于促进积极生活方式带来的诸多生理和心理益处大有帮助。