Physical activity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a systematic review of the methodologies used to assess a possible association.

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Maham Malik, Taha Bhatti, Emma Hodson-Tole, Gladys Onambele-Pearson, Amina Chaouch
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Growing evidence suggests that strenuous physical activity (PA) may be associated with an increased risk of developing Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a fatal neurodegenerative disease. However, there are inconsistent findings across studies that may reduce our understanding of any potential associations. We propose that these differences may reflect the tools used to record historical PA. We conducted a systematic review evaluating the risk of developing ALS due to PA. The inclusion criteria were met by 22/113 studies, and an association between increasing PA and ALS was found in 15 studies. Studies that found a positive association were more likely to have longer recall periods and convert data into Metabolic Equivalent of Task values. Studies that did not find an association with increasing PA were more likely to use questionnaires with no validity or reliability data. Questionnaires with validity data all showed at least a moderate correlation of PA compared to objective measures, with reliability ranging from poor to good. Study designs included prospective cohort and case-control, which may also contribute to heterogeneity in findings. This work highlights the need for consensus on the type of questionnaire to use to assess potential associations between PA and ALS.

肌萎缩性侧索硬化症的体力活动:用于评估可能关联的方法的系统回顾。
越来越多的证据表明,剧烈体育活动(PA)可能与肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)的风险增加有关,ALS是一种致命的神经退行性疾病。然而,研究中存在不一致的发现,这可能会降低我们对任何潜在关联的理解。我们认为这些差异可能反映了用于记录历史PA的工具。我们进行了一项系统评价,评估因PA而发展为ALS的风险。113项研究中有22项符合纳入标准,15项研究发现PA升高与ALS之间存在关联。研究发现,积极的关联更有可能有更长的回忆周期,并将数据转换为任务值的代谢当量。没有发现前列腺癌与前列腺癌增加有关的研究更有可能使用没有有效性或可靠性数据的问卷。具有效度数据的问卷都显示,与客观测量相比,PA至少有中等程度的相关性,信度范围从差到好。研究设计包括前瞻性队列和病例对照,这也可能导致研究结果的异质性。这项工作强调需要对用于评估PA和ALS之间潜在关联的问卷类型达成共识。
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