| Literature DB >> 29191168 |
Elisabeth Anens1, Lena Zetterberg2, Charlotte Urell2, Margareta Emtner2, Karin Hellström2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The benefits of physical activity in persons with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are considerable. Knowledge about factors that correlate to physical activity is helpful in order to develop successful strategies to increase physical activity in persons with MS. Previous studies have focused on correlates to physical activity in MS, however falls self-efficacy, social support and enjoyment of physical activity are not much studied, as well as if the correlates differ with regard to disease severity. The aim of the study was to examine associations between physical activity and age, gender, employment, having children living at home, education, disease type, disease severity, fatigue, self-efficacy for physical activity, falls self-efficacy, social support and enjoyment of physical activity in a sample of persons with MS and in subgroups with regard to disease severity.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; Multiple sclerosis; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation; Self-efficacy
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29191168 PMCID: PMC5710131 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0981-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Sample cohort description
| Description of the cohort, n (%) or mean ± SD or median (quartiles) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| ALL | Minimal/Mild MS | Moderate/Severe MS | |
| Age (years) | 51.5 ± 13.5 | 49.4 ± 13.6 | 57.5 ± 11.2 |
| Gender | |||
| Men | 84 (29%) | 46 (23%) | 35 (46%) |
| Women | 203 (71%) | 158 (78%) | 42 (55%) |
| Employment | |||
| Yes | 130 (45%) | 116 (57%) | 10 (13%) |
| Children at home | |||
| Yes | 71 (25%) | 61 (30%) | 7 (9%) |
| Tertiary education | |||
| Yes | 124 (43%) | 96 (47%) | 26 (34%) |
| Type of MS | |||
| Relapsing remitting | 135 (47%) | 120 (59%) | 12 (16%) |
| Secondary progressive | 104 (36%) | 59 (29) | 43 (56%) |
| Primary progressive | 32 (11%) | 16 (7.8%) | 16 (21%) |
| Progressive relapsing | 10 (3.5%) | 4 (2.0%) | 5 (6.5%) |
| Subtype not known | 6 (2.1%) | 5 (2.5%) | 1 (1.3%) |
| Progressive MS | |||
| Yes | 146 (51%) | 79 (39%) | 64 (83%) |
| Duration (years)a | 11 (6-18) | 9.5 (5-17) | 13 (8-23) |
| MSIS-29 | |||
| Physical | 28 (8-53) | 18 (4-32) | 66 (58-81) |
| Psychological | 28 (11-47) | 22 (8-36) | 44 (31-64) |
| Physical activity b | 0.18 ± 1.47 | 0.75 ± 1.25 | - 1.23 ± 0.99 |
MSIS-29 Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale. Minimal & Mild MS = MSIS-29 physical scale ≤50. Moderate & Severe MS = MSIS-29 physical scale >50
aDuration = time since diagnosis. b Physical activity was measured using the Physical Activity Disability Survey – Revised
Physical activity regression models for all persons
| All persons, multiple regression, physical activity (PA) dependent variablea | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All factors ( | Factors with | |||
| Independent variables | β |
| β |
|
| Age | - 0.05 | 0.320 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Gender | 0.00 | 0.987 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Employment | 0.25 | 0.000* | 0.26 | 0.000* |
| Children at home | - 0.03 | 0.473 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Education | 0.01 | 0.870 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Progressive MS | - 0.03 | 0.541 | n.a. | n.a. |
| MSIS-29 physical | - 0.30 | 0.002* | - 0.30 | 0.001* |
| MSIS-29 psychological | 0.00 | 0.948 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Fatigue | 0.09 | 0.112 | 0.07 | 0.148 |
| Self-efficacy for PA | 0.13 | 0.035* | 0.17 | 0.002* |
| Falls self-efficacy | 0.21 | 0.011* | 0.20 | 0.012* |
| Social support, family | 0.02 | 0.585 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Enjoyment of PA | 0.08 | 0.120 | 0.11 | 0.021* |
| R2 = 0.58, F(13,2) = 27.0, | R2 = 0.59, F(6,3) = 64.9, | |||
β = Standardized beta coefficient. * = p < 0.05. R adjusted R square, MSIS-29 Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale
aPhysical activity was measured using the Physical Activity Disability Survey – Revised
Physical activity regression models for persons with different disease severity
| Multiple regression, physical activity (PA) dependent variablea | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimal & Mild MS | Moderate & Severe MS | |||
| Factors with | Factors with | |||
| Independent variables | β |
| β |
|
| Age | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
| Gender | 0.05 | 0.425 | - 0.08 | 0.381 |
| Employment | 0.34 | 0.000* | 0.15 | 0.132 |
| Children at home | - 0.05 | 0.434 | n.a. | n.a. |
| Education | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
| Progressive MS | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
| Activity limitation | 0.26 | 0.000* | 0.26 | 0.059 |
| MSIS-29 psychological | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
| Fatigue | n.a. | n.a. | 0.16 | 0.099 |
| Self-efficacy for PA | 0.16 | 0.016* | 0.25 | 0.027* |
| Falls self-efficacy | n.a. | n.a. | 0.24 | 0.110 |
| Social support, family | n.a. | n.a. | - 0.06 | 0.552 |
| Enjoyment of PA | 0.13 | 0.043* | n.a. | n.a. |
| R2 = 0.39, F(5,2) = 26.1, | R2 = 0.41, F(5,7) = 11.1, | |||
β = Standardized beta coefficient. * = p < 0.05. R adjusted R square, MSIS-29 Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale
Minimal & Mild MS = MSIS-29 physical scale ≤50. Moderate & Severe MS = MSIS-29 physical scale >50
aPhysical activity was measured using the Physical Activity Disability Survey – Revised