Evaluating the effectiveness of the "Spine Up" online program on depression and quality of life in people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot test for a 16-week intervention

评估“Spine Up”在线项目对多发性硬化症患者抑郁症和生活质量的影响:一项为期16周的干预试点研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Depression and reduced physical activity are common challenges among individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), substantially impacting quality of life. Online, home-based exercise programs may help overcome mobility and access barriers. This pilot study evaluated the feasibility and perceived effects of a 16-week online stabilization-based exercise intervention-the Spine Up Program (SUP)-on depressive symptoms, physical activity, and subjective functional experience in people with MS. METHODS: Fifty participants (mean age = 46.2 years; 86% female), recruited through the Hungarian MS Foundation, completed pre- and post-intervention assessments using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and other socio-demographic and self-related questions. Sessions were held weekly for 50 min online. RESULTS: No statistically significant changes were observed in depression or physical activity immediately post-intervention. At three months, depressive symptoms showed a small, non-significant reduction. Physical activity remained stable, suggesting prevention of typical decline commonly observed in MS populations. Participants reported increases in confidence, perceived capability, and motivation to engage in movement. Regression analyses indicated that sport before illness and employment status were meaningful predictors of physical activity, whereas no significant predictors emerged for depression. DISCUSSION: Although quantitative improvements were modest, participants consistently reported positive subjective changes, supporting the feasibility and acceptability of online spinal stabilization training for people with MS. Maintaining physical activity levels and observing even small improvements in mood may hold clinical relevance in a condition characterized by progressive decline.

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