| Literature DB >> 21799815 |
Shehnaz Apabhai1, Grainne S Gorman, Laura Sutton, Joanna L Elson, Thomas Plötz, Douglass M Turnbull, Michael I Trenell.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Mitochondrial disease is the most common neuromuscular disease and has a profound impact upon daily life, disease and longevity. Exercise therapy has been shown to improve mitochondrial function in patients with mitochondrial disease. However, no information exists about the level of habitual physical activity of people with mitochondrial disease and its relationship with clinical phenotype.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21799815 PMCID: PMC3142121 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Clinical, physical, and descriptors of habitual physical activity for all study participants and for subgroups by genetic mutation.
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| N | Age | BMI | Clinical Rating (NMDAS) | Average Daily METS | Number of Steps Walked Per Day | Subjective recall of Physical activity (met.min.wk) |
| Point Mutations | 47 | 47±12 | 25±6 | 21±14 | 1.4±0.3 | 6967±3760 | 2344±5253 |
| Multiple Deletions | 28 | 56±11 | 27±5 | 28±16 | 1.4±0.3 | 7162±4187 | 3414±1466 |
| Single deletion | 21 | 49±13 | 25±5 | 23±15 | 1.3±0.2 | 6360±3745 | 2125±2347 |
| Complex deficiency | 4 | 51±14 | 23±4 | 20±24 | 1.4±0.4 | 6715±7055 | 5494±5385 |
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| 100 | 50±12 | 26±7 | 23±15 | 1.4±0.3* | 6883±3944* | 3356±5531 |
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| 100 | 50±13 | 25±4 | - | 1.5±0.2 | 9924±4088 | - |
Data are expressed as Mean ± SD. * = significantly different from control group.
Figure 1Scatter plot of the relationship between disease burden (total NMDAS score) and habitual physical activity (steps walked per day) (unadjusted regression line, R-Sq = 0.22, p<0.001).
The red zone represents under and green zone over 10,000steps per day; the advised level of physical activity by the World Health Organisation [22] for health.
Figure 2Power law analyses of the lengths of sedentary bouts of patients with mitochondrial disease [line] and controls [dashed] (Panel A).
Sedentary to Active Transitions, indicating transition from inactive to active periods, in patients with mitochondrial disease [grey] and controls [open] (Panel B). Data are Mean ± SD. * = significantly different from control p = 0.007.