中风后1年以上自我报告的身体活动及其与世卫组织建议相关的决定因素。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
PM&R Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13297
Maria Kähler, Hanna M Nilsson, Lina Rosengren, Lars Jacobsson, Jan Lexell
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摘要

背景:中风后的身体活动(PA)如果有规律、有足够的强度和持续时间,对健康有显著的好处。由于对健康有益,确定低于世界卫生组织(WHO)推荐的PA水平的人是很重要的。然而,很少有研究评估卒中后PA水平与世卫组织建议的关系,以及哪些社会人口因素和卒中特征与低于世卫组织建议的水平相关。目的:评估中风发病后至少1年的幸存者,(1)描述他们自我报告的PA水平;(2)探讨PA、社会人口统计学和卒中特征之间的关系;(3)确定PA低于WHO推荐水平的患者的特征。设计:横断面描述性调查。Setting:团体字设置。参与者:数据收集自160名中风幸存者(平均年龄73岁,46%为女性,平均中风发作时间为35个月)。干预措施:不适用。主要结果测量:瑞典国家健康和福利委员会身体活动问卷以及以下社会人口统计学和中风特征:性别、年龄、婚姻状况、职业状况、是否需要家庭帮助、是否使用移动设备、中风发病时间、首次中风、中风类型、中风发生地点和中风治疗。结果:三分之二(66.3%)的参与者低于世界卫生组织的建议。分层回归分析解释了13%的PA差异,需要家庭帮助是一个重要的因素。那些没有达到世卫组织建议的人年龄大得多,更有可能独自生活,需要家庭帮助和移动设备。结论:大多数中风幸存者没有达到WHO推荐的PA水平。未来的研究应该评估那些缺乏运动的人的其他特征。这些知识可以帮助康复专业人员有针对性的干预和自我管理计划,以促进中风幸存者的PA。
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Self-reported physical activity more than 1 year after stroke and its determinants in relation to the WHO recommendations.

Background: Physical activity (PA) after stroke has significant health benefits if it is conducted regularly, with sufficient intensity and duration. Because of the health benefits, it is important to identify those below the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended level of PA. However, few studies have assessed the level of PA after stroke in relation to the WHO recommendations and which sociodemographic factors and stroke characteristics are associated with those below the WHO recommendations.

Objective: To assess survivors of stroke at least 1 year after onset and (1) describe their self-reported level of PA; (2) explore the association between PA, sociodemographics, and stroke characteristics, and (3) determine the characteristics of those below the WHO recommended level of PA.

Design: Cross-sectional descriptive survey.

Setting: Community settings.

Participants: Data were collected from 160 survivors of stroke (mean age 73 years, 46% women, mean time since stroke onset 35 months).

Interventions: Not applicable.

Main outcome measures: The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare Physical Activity Questionnaire and the following sociodemographics and stroke characteristics: gender, age, marital status, vocational situation, need for home help, use of mobility devices, time since stroke onset, first-time stroke, type of stroke, location of stroke, and stroke treatment.

Results: Two thirds (66.3%) of the participants were below the WHO recommendations. The hierarchical regression analysis explained 13% of the variance in PA with need for home help as a single significant contributor. Those who did not meet the WHO recommendations were significantly older, more likely to live alone, and in need of home help and mobility devices.

Conclusions: A majority of survivors of stroke do not meet the WHO recommended level of PA. Future studies should assess how other factors characterize those who are physically inactive. This knowledge could help rehabilitation professionals to target interventions and self-management programs to promote PA among survivors of stroke.

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PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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