Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA.
Physical Activity for Health Research Cluster, Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Mult Scler. 2023 Nov;29(13):1595-1603. doi: 10.1177/13524585231204446. Epub 2023 Oct 26.
We know very little about exercise adherence, compliance and sustainability in multiple sclerosis (MS), yet adherence is seemingly important for yielding immediate and sustained health benefits. This paper is focused on exercise adherence, compliance and sustainability in the context of informing research and practice involving MS. This focus is critical for clarifying terminology for future research and providing a roadmap guiding clinical research and practice. Our objective was accomplished through a narrative summary of the literature by a panel of experts on exercise adherence from the Moving Exercise Research in Multiple Sclerosis Forward (MoXFo) initiative and a concluding summary of the state of the literature and future research directions. The panel of experts identified three overall themes (Background and Importance; Understanding and Promoting Exercise Adherence, Compliance and Sustainability and Challenges to Exercise Adherence, Compliance and Sustainability) that represented a categorization of nine subthemes. These overall themes and subthemes formed the basis of our recommendations regarding future research broadly involving exercise adherence in MS. Overall, there is limited evidence on rates and determinants of exercise adherence and compliance in MS, and little is known about techniques and interventions for immediate and long-term exercise behaviour change.
我们对多发性硬化症(MS)中的运动依从性、依从性和可持续性知之甚少,但依从性似乎对产生即时和持续的健康益处很重要。本文侧重于在多发性硬化症相关的研究和实践背景下,阐述运动依从性、依从性和可持续性。这一重点对于澄清未来研究的术语并为临床研究和实践提供指导路线图至关重要。我们的目标是通过多发性硬化症运动研究推进(MoXFo)倡议的运动依从性专家小组对文献的叙述性总结,以及对文献现状和未来研究方向的总结来实现。专家组确定了三个总体主题(背景和重要性;理解和促进运动依从性、依从性和可持续性以及运动依从性、依从性和可持续性的挑战),代表了九个子主题的分类。这些总体主题和子主题构成了我们关于广泛涉及多发性硬化症运动依从性的未来研究的建议的基础。总体而言,关于多发性硬化症患者运动依从性和依从性的比率和决定因素的证据有限,并且对于即时和长期运动行为改变的技术和干预措施知之甚少。