Department of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States of America.
Department of Neurology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 4;16(2):e0245285. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245285. eCollection 2021.
Fatigue is common in Parkinson's Disease, but few effective treatments are available for it. Exploring triggers and alleviating factors, including effects of exercise, could inform development of management strategies for Parkinson's Disease fatigue.
To examine triggers and alleviating factors for fatigue reported by individuals with Parkinson's Disease, including perceived effect of exercise.
A sample of individuals with self-reported Parkinson's Disease participating in the study Fox Insight were administered an online survey. The survey included the Parkinson's Fatigue Scale, the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly, and multiple-choice questions about triggers and alleviating factors for fatigue.
Among the sample of 1,029 individuals with Parkinson's disease, mean (standard deviation (SD)) age was 67.4 (9.3) years, 44.0% were female. Parkinson's Fatigue Scale score ranged from 16-80, mean (SD) 48.8 (16.2). Poor sleep (62.1%) and physical exertion (45.1%) were frequently reported triggers for fatigue. Coping strategies including sitting quietly (58.1%), laying down with or without napping, and exercise (20%). Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly scores were higher in those who reported that exercise alleviated their fatigue (49.7%) compared to those who reported it worsened their fatigue (18.9%) (mean (SD) score 158.5 (88.8) vs 119.8 (66.6) respectively; p<0.001).
Several behavioral and environmental triggers and alleviating strategies for fatigue are reported by individuals with Parkinson's disease. Many feel that exercise alleviates fatigue, though the relationship between exercise and fatigue in Parkinson's Disease appears complex. This exploratory study may inform future development of treatments or coping strategies for Parkinson's disease fatigue.
疲劳是帕金森病的常见症状,但目前有效的治疗方法很少。探索帕金森病疲劳的触发因素和缓解因素,包括运动的影响,可以为帕金森病疲劳的管理策略的制定提供信息。
检查帕金森病患者报告的疲劳触发因素和缓解因素,包括运动的感知效果。
参与 Fox Insight 研究的自我报告患有帕金森病的个体样本接受了在线调查。该调查包括帕金森疲劳量表、老年人体育活动量表以及关于疲劳触发因素和缓解因素的多项选择题。
在 1029 名帕金森病患者样本中,平均(标准差(SD))年龄为 67.4(9.3)岁,44.0%为女性。帕金森疲劳量表得分范围为 16-80,平均(SD)为 48.8(16.2)。睡眠不佳(62.1%)和体力消耗(45.1%)是疲劳的常见触发因素。应对策略包括安静地坐着(58.1%)、躺下或打盹、运动(20%)。报告运动缓解疲劳的患者的老年人体育活动量表得分(49.7%)高于报告运动加重疲劳的患者(18.9%)(平均(SD)得分分别为 158.5(88.8)和 119.8(66.6);p<0.001)。
帕金森病患者报告了几种行为和环境触发因素和缓解疲劳的策略。许多人认为运动可以缓解疲劳,尽管运动与帕金森病疲劳之间的关系似乎很复杂。这项探索性研究可能为未来开发帕金森病疲劳的治疗或应对策略提供信息。