帕金森病患者中年体育活动、疾病症状和生活质量:结构方程建模方法

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Elisabeth DeMarco, Jac Lindish, Elissa Held-Bradford, Jason K Longhurst
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背景:虽然中年时期较高水平的身体活动(PA)与帕金森病(PD)的低风险和晚发病相关,但PA与PD症状和生活质量(QOL)的关系尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定中年PA对pd相关生活质量的直接和间接影响。方法:数据来自Fox Insight研究(n = 38,321),包括人口统计数据、中年PA(36-55岁)的每周工作时间、神经行为症状、非运动性躯体症状、日常生活的运动活动和pd相关的生活质量。对数据完整者(n = 1765)进行结构方程建模,确定中年PA与pd相关生活质量的直接和间接关系。结果:高PA组年龄更大,男性比例更高,合并症更少。最终模型包括了中年PA直接通过3个调节变量(神经行为症状、日常生活运动活动和非运动躯体症状)影响pd相关生活质量的路径,PA对生活质量的总标准化效应为β = -0.036。影响的方向性和强度各不相同。神经行为症状对生活质量的标准化影响(β = 0.904)是日常生活运动活动(β = 0.41)的两倍多。最终模型解释了pd相关生活质量中80%的方差。结论:较高水平的中年PA与神经行为负担的减轻有关,表明发病前PA可能对减轻情绪和认知症状的负担至关重要,而情绪和认知症状是已知的导致生活质量恶化的因素。
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Midlife Physical Activity, Disease Symptoms, and Quality of Life in Parkinson's Disease: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach.

Background: While higher levels of physical activity (PA) during midlife are associated with lower risk and later onset of Parkinson's disease (PD), it is not understood how PA is related to PD symptoms and quality of life (QOL). The purpose of this study was to determine the direct and indirect effects of midlife PA on PD-related QOL.

Methods: Data were obtained from the Fox Insight Study (n = 38,321) and included demographics, weekly hours of midlife PA (ages 36-55), neurobehavioral symptoms, nonmotor somatic symptoms, motor activities of daily living, and PD-related QOL. Structural equation modeling was conducted on those with complete data (n = 1765) to determine direct and indirect relationships of midlife PA to PD-related QOL.

Results: Older age, greater proportion of males, and fewer comorbidities were found in the higher PA groups. The final model included paths from midlife PA to PD-related QOL directly and through 3 moderating variables (neurobehavioral symptoms, motor activities of daily living, and nonmotor somatic symptoms), resulting in a total standardized effect of PA on QOL of β = -0.036. Effects varied in directionality and strength. The standardized effect of neurobehavioral symptoms on QOL (β = 0.904) was more than double that of motor activities of daily living (β = 0.41). The final model explained 80% of variance in PD-related QOL.

Conclusions: Higher levels of midlife PA were associated with reduced neurobehavioral burden, suggesting premorbid PA may be critical to lessening the burden of mood and cognitive symptoms, which are known contributors to deterioration in QOL.

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Journal of physical activity & health
Journal of physical activity & health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
100
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Activity and Health (JPAH) publishes original research and review papers examining the relationship between physical activity and health, studying physical activity as an exposure as well as an outcome. As an exposure, the journal publishes articles examining how physical activity influences all aspects of health. As an outcome, the journal invites papers that examine the behavioral, community, and environmental interventions that may affect physical activity on an individual and/or population basis. The JPAH is an interdisciplinary journal published for researchers in fields of chronic disease.
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