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2017年美国国家健康访谈调查中癫痫患者体育活动行为参与情况的流行病学研究

Epidemiology of engagement in physical activity behaviors in people with epilepsy from National Health Interview Survey 2017.

作者信息

Churchill Sydney L, Smith Seana L, Meyer Jacob D

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA.

出版信息

Epilepsy Behav. 2024 Jan;150:109590. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109590. Epub 2023 Dec 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Physical activity (PA) participation may be beneficial for people with epilepsy (PWE) but has been discouraged due to a fear that it may induce seizures. Using data from the 2017 National Health Interview Survey, we aimed to describe current rates of PA sufficient to meet US PA Aerobic and Strength Training Guidelines (Aim #1), compare the average time PWE spend on aerobic activity and strength training activity (Aim #2), and compare rates of engagement with various types of PA (e.g., moderate, vigorous, strength training, and mind-body activities) among PWE to the general population (Aim #3).

METHODS

Cross-sectional data (n = 26,728) were analyzed via logistic and zero-inflated Poisson regression models. PA participation was analyzed based on the US PA Guidelines (neither, strength training [≥2 times/wk], moderate to vigorous physical activity [MVPA; ≥ 150 min/wk], or both; Aim #1), time spent on activity/week (Aim #2), and activity participation (yes/no; Aim #3). Epilepsy status was coded as active epilepsy (doctor-diagnosed and either taking antiepileptic medication or had at least one seizure in 12 months; n = 335), inactive epilepsy (doctor-diagnosed, not taking antiepileptic medication nor had a seizure in 12 months; n = 213), and no history of epilepsy (n = 26,180).

RESULTS

People with active epilepsy were more likely to report meeting neither (68 %, 95 % CI = 63-74 %) of the PA Guidelines compared to people with no history of epilepsy (59 %, 58-60 %). The mean duration of time reported on vigorous activity for people with inactive epilepsy was significantly higher than people with no history of epilepsy (p = 0.01). People with active epilepsy were 32-39 % less likely to report participating in any moderate or vigorous activity compared to people with no history of epilepsy.

SIGNIFICANCE

This study highlights activity disparities among PWE and the general population, indicating substantially lower activity and higher likelihood of inactivity in PWE, particularly active epilepsy.

摘要

目的

体育活动(PA)参与可能对癫痫患者(PWE)有益,但由于担心其可能诱发癫痫发作,一直不被鼓励。利用2017年美国国家健康访谈调查的数据,我们旨在描述足以符合美国PA有氧运动和力量训练指南的当前PA参与率(目标1),比较PWE花在有氧运动和力量训练活动上的平均时间(目标2),并比较PWE与普通人群中参与各类PA(如中等强度、高强度、力量训练和身心活动)的比率(目标3)。

方法

通过逻辑回归和零膨胀泊松回归模型分析横断面数据(n = 26,728)。根据美国PA指南(均未达到、力量训练[每周≥2次]、中等至高强度身体活动[MVPA;每周≥150分钟]或两者兼具;目标1)、每周花在活动上的时间(目标2)以及活动参与情况(是/否;目标3)对PA参与情况进行分析。癫痫状态编码为活动性癫痫(医生诊断且正在服用抗癫痫药物或在12个月内至少有一次癫痫发作;n = 335)、非活动性癫痫(医生诊断,未服用抗癫痫药物且在12个月内未发作;n = 213)以及无癫痫病史(n = 26,180)。

结果

与无癫痫病史的人(59%,58 - 6 %)相比,活动性癫痫患者更有可能报告未达到PA指南中的任何一项(68%,95% CI = 63 - 74%)。非活动性癫痫患者报告的高强度活动平均持续时间显著高于无癫痫病史的人(p = 0.01)。与无癫痫病史的人相比,活动性癫痫患者报告参与任何中等强度或高强度活动的可能性低32 - 39%。

意义

本研究突出了PWE与普通人群之间的活动差异,表明PWE的活动水平显著较低且不活动的可能性更高,尤其是活动性癫痫患者。

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