Daily Temporal Associations Between Physical Activity and Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis. Issue 1 (25th April 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Daily Temporal Associations Between Physical Activity and Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis. Issue 1 (25th April 2018)
- Main Title:
- Daily Temporal Associations Between Physical Activity and Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis
- Authors:
- Kratz, Anna L
Fritz, Nora E
Braley, Tiffany J
Scott, Eric L
Foxen-Craft, Emily
Murphy, Susan L - Abstract:
- Abstract : People with multiple sclerosis reduced physical activity following periods of high fatigue and depressed mood. In contrast, higher than usual physical activity was followed by improved fatigue and mood. Abstract: Background: Symptom severity is negatively associated with physical activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, it is unclear how physical activity and symptoms correlate on a day-to-day basis in persons with MS. Purpose: To determine the temporal within-person associations of pain, fatigue, depressed mood, and perceived cognitive function with physical activity in MS. Methods: Ambulatory adults with MS ( N = 107) completed 7 days of home monitoring. Continuous physical activity data (assessed via wrist-worn accelerometer) and concurrent ecological momentary assessment (5X/day) of pain, fatigue, depressed mood, and perceived cognitive function were collected. Data were analyzed using multilevel mixed modeling. Results: Fatigue and depressed mood demonstrated bidirectional associations with physical activity, whereas pain and cognitive function did not. Higher than usual fatigue ( B = −5.83, p = .001) and depressed mood ( B = −4.12, p = .03) were followed by decreased physical activity. In contrast, higher than usual physical activity was associated with subsequent decline in fatigue ( B = −0.001, p = .02) and depressed mood ( B = −0.0007, p = .02); however, the association between physical activity and fatigue varied across the day. Conclusions:Abstract : People with multiple sclerosis reduced physical activity following periods of high fatigue and depressed mood. In contrast, higher than usual physical activity was followed by improved fatigue and mood. Abstract: Background: Symptom severity is negatively associated with physical activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). However, it is unclear how physical activity and symptoms correlate on a day-to-day basis in persons with MS. Purpose: To determine the temporal within-person associations of pain, fatigue, depressed mood, and perceived cognitive function with physical activity in MS. Methods: Ambulatory adults with MS ( N = 107) completed 7 days of home monitoring. Continuous physical activity data (assessed via wrist-worn accelerometer) and concurrent ecological momentary assessment (5X/day) of pain, fatigue, depressed mood, and perceived cognitive function were collected. Data were analyzed using multilevel mixed modeling. Results: Fatigue and depressed mood demonstrated bidirectional associations with physical activity, whereas pain and cognitive function did not. Higher than usual fatigue ( B = −5.83, p = .001) and depressed mood ( B = −4.12, p = .03) were followed by decreased physical activity. In contrast, higher than usual physical activity was associated with subsequent decline in fatigue ( B = −0.001, p = .02) and depressed mood ( B = −0.0007, p = .02); however, the association between physical activity and fatigue varied across the day. Conclusions: Physical activity is dynamically related to fatigue and mood on a moment-to-moment basis in MS. Efforts to increase physical activity in MS must incorporate a focus on how symptoms affect and are affected by activity. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Annals of behavioral medicine. Volume 53:Issue 1(2019)
- Journal:
- Annals of behavioral medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 53:Issue 1(2019)
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- Volume 53, Issue 1 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0053-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 98
- Page End:
- 108
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04-25
- Subjects:
- multiple sclerosis -- pain -- fatigue -- depressed mood -- cognitive function -- physical activity
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- 10.1093/abm/kay018 ↗
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