Exercise in patients with epilepsy and neurostimulation devices - physical activity levels, barriers, and beliefs

癫痫患者及神经刺激装置患者的运动——身体活动水平、障碍和信念

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Abstract

Exercise improves many comorbidities associated with epilepsy in addition to seizure control. Despite the ILAE consensus statement noting the positive effects of exercise in patients with epilepsy (PWE) and individual assessment of risks pertaining to these activities, many healthcare professionals, including neurologists, are unfamiliar with these guidelines. Neurostimulation is an increasingly prevalent treatment option for refractory epilepsy. To date, no literature exists regarding how PWE treated with neurostimulation devices view and participate in exercise. We surveyed 36 adult PWE treated with neurostimulation (11 VNS, 21 RNS, 3 DBS, 1 VNS+RNS) on their barriers, beliefs, activity levels, and interests in exercise. Forty-three percent of patients reported meeting AHA guidelines for physical activity. Ninety percent of participants noted at least one barrier to exercise with transportation being most common. Fear of embarrassment of a seizure during exercise was reported by 44% with 39% endorsing prior seizure while exercising. Device-specific barriers included fear of device damage or avoidance of specific exercises. There was a statistically significant effect on activity level and prior seizure while exercising. Only 8% of participants reported knowledge of exercise guidelines for PWE. This data provides insight into the views of PWE treated with neurostimulation devices on exercise.

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