The level of physical activity among ambulant stroke survivors at one year: a cross sectional study in a tertiary center in Malaysia

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology Asia Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.54029/2023exj
Mitchel Brian Jilimin, Mazlina Mazlan
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Background & Objective: Despite the importance of physical activity, there is lack of evidence measuring the level of activity performed by the stroke survivors. This study aims to determine the level of physical activity amongst ambulant stroke patients in a tertiary centre in Malaysia and to investigate the factors that may impact their physical activity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on ambulant stroke participants at one year post stroke. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was used to measure the level of physical activity, and 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT) was recorded to assess the participants functional walking distance and endurance. The participants were categorised into low, moderate, or high physical activity levels. Age-matched healthy controls were recruited form community. Factors including presence of depression were tested in relation to physical activity. P-value of <0.05 was considered statically significant in all statistical analyses. Results: There were 45 stroke patients and 30 controls recruited in this study. Participants in the stroke group has significantly lower level of physical activity compared to the control group, especially in the high physical activity level (p<0.001); 55.6% reported having moderate, 31.1% low and 13.3% high physical activity level respectively. No significant factors were found to be associated with the physical activity. Only depression was found to have a weak negative correlation with level of physical activity (p=0.003). Conclusion: Stroke survivors have lower level of physical activity at one year post stroke despite having mild physical impairments. Rehabilitation strategies to promote physical activities should be implemented early to take advantage on the benefits of cardiovascular fitness as secondary prevention of stroke.
中风幸存者一年后的体育锻炼水平:马来西亚一家三级中心的横断面研究
背景与目的:尽管体育锻炼非常重要,但目前还缺乏衡量中风幸存者体育锻炼水平的证据。本研究旨在确定马来西亚一家三级医疗中心内行动不便的中风患者的体力活动水平,并调查可能影响其体力活动的因素。研究方法对中风后一年的卧床中风患者进行横断面研究。国际体力活动调查表(IPAQ)用于测量参与者的体力活动水平,6 分钟步行测试(6MWT)用于评估参与者的功能性步行距离和耐力。参与者被分为低、中、高体力活动水平。在社区中招募了年龄相匹配的健康对照组。测试了抑郁等因素与体力活动的关系。在所有统计分析中,P 值小于 0.05 被认为具有统计学意义。结果本研究共招募了 45 名中风患者和 30 名对照组患者。与对照组相比,脑卒中组参与者的体力活动水平明显较低,尤其是在高体力活动水平方面(P<0.001);55.6%的参与者报告其体力活动水平为中度,31.1%为低度,13.3%为高度。没有发现与体力活动相关的重要因素。只有抑郁症与体力活动水平有微弱的负相关(p=0.003)。结论卒中幸存者在卒中后一年的体力活动水平较低,尽管他们有轻微的肢体障碍。应尽早实施促进体力活动的康复策略,以利用心血管健康的益处作为中风的二级预防。
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Neurology Asia
Neurology Asia CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Neurology Asia (ISSN 1823-6138), previously known as Neurological Journal of South East Asia (ISSN 1394-780X), is the official journal of the ASEAN Neurological Association (ASNA), Asian & Oceanian Association of Neurology (AOAN), and the Asian & Oceanian Child Neurology Association. The primary purpose is to publish the results of study and research in neurology, with emphasis to neurological diseases occurring primarily in Asia, aspects of the diseases peculiar to Asia, and practices of neurology in Asia (Asian neurology).
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