Journal article
Physical activity, sitting time and exercise types, and associations with symptoms in Australian people with multiple sclerosis
CH Marck, YC Learmonth, J Chen, I van der Mei
Disability and Rehabilitation | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2022
Abstract
Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) often leads to reduced physical activity and exercise participation. Sedentary behaviour is associated with poor health, whereas exercise is effective in managing MS symptoms. This study assessed physical activity, exercise and sedentary sitting time, and identified associations with symptoms. Material and methods: Participants of the Australian MS Longitudinal Study completed surveys in 2016. We measured physical activity and sitting time via the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short-form), and assessed participation in exercise (type and duration). Multivariable regression models assessed associations between physical activity, sitting time a..
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Awarded by Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
The study is approved by the Tasmanian Health and Medical Human Research Ethics Committee [approval number: H0014183]. The Australian MS Longitudinal Study is funded by Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia. CHM is funded by an Early Career Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council [ID: 1120014].