Association of Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines With Psychosocial and Health Outcomes in Spinal Cord Injury

达到体育活动指南与脊髓损伤患者的心理社会和健康结果之间的关联

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is highly prevalent among individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI), contributing to secondary health conditions and reduced quality of life (QOL). OBJECTIVES: To examine the independent associations between adherence to SCI cardiorespiratory fitness guidelines and health and psychosocial outcomes, while controlling for relevant covariates. METHOD: We conducted a multisite, cross-sectional study of adults with traumatic SCI stratified by self-reported leisure-time physical activity: no activity (28%), some activity (41%), and met guidelines (26%). Multivariable regression models analyzed associations between physical activity (PA) group and outcomes of hospitalization, self-perceived health, resilience (SCI-QOL Resilience), pain, depression (PHQ-8), QOL (SWLS), and social integration (CHART-SF). RESULTS: The study included 361 participants (no activity, 28%; some activity, 41%; met guidelines, 26%). Meeting PA guidelines was associated with better self-perceived health (odds ratio [OR] 2.79, P < .001) and higher resilience (β = 1.78, P = .04) compared to the No Activity group. However, hospitalization risk was unexpectedly higher for both the Some Activity (risk ratio [RR] 1.93, P = .005) and Met Guidelines (RR 1.75, P = .03) groups. After adjusting for covariates, PA was not significantly associated with pain, depression, QOL, or social integration; instead, higher income was consistently associated with better outcomes in these domains. CONCLUSION: Adherence to SCI exercise guidelines is associated with enhanced self-perceived health and resilience. However, PA alone was not associated with broader psychosocial outcomes in this model, where socioeconomic factors such as income appeared to play a significant explanatory role.

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