Exploring the Major Barriers to Physical Activity in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Observational Longitudinal Study

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Sieber, Chloe [1 ,2 ]
Haag, Christina [1 ,2 ]
Polhemus, Ashley [2 ]
Haile, Sarah R. [2 ]
Sylvester, Ramona [3 ]
Kool, Jan [3 ]
Gonzenbach, Roman [3 ]
von Wyl, Viktor [1 ,2 ]
Wyl, Viktor von [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Implementat Sci Hlth Care, Univ Str 84, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Zurich, Epidemiol Biostat & Prevent Inst, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Valens Rehabil Ctr, Valens, Switzerland
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multiple sclerosis; Fitbit; wearable; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; EXERCISE; PEOPLE; HEALTH; IMPUTATION; ADULTS;
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10.2196/52733
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Physical activity (PA) represents a low-cost and readily available means of mitigating multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and alleviating the disease course. Nevertheless, persons with MS engage in lower levels of PA than the general population. Objective: This study aims to enhance the understanding of the barriers to PA engagement in persons with MS and to evaluate the applicability of the Barriers to Health Promoting Activities for Disabled Persons (BHADP) scale for assessing barriers to PA in persons with MS, by comparing the BHADP score with self-reported outcomes of fatigue, depression, self-efficacy, and health-related quality of life, as well as sensor-measured PA. Methods: Study participants (n=45; median age 46, IQR 40-51 years; median Expanded Disability Status Scale score 4.5, IQR 3.5-6) were recruited among persons with MS attending inpatient neurorehabilitation. They wore a Fitbit Inspire HR (Fitbit Inc) throughout their stay at the rehabilitation clinic (phase 1; 2-4 wk) and for the 4 following weeks at home (phase 2; 4 wk). Sensor-based step counts and cumulative minutes in moderate to vigorous PA were computed for the last 7 days at the clinic and at home. On the basis of PA during the last 7 end-of-study days, we grouped the study participants as active (>= 10,000 steps/d) and less active (<10,000 steps/d) to explore PA barriers compared with PA level. PA barriers were repeatedly assessed through the BHADP scale. We described the relevance of the 18 barriers of the BHADP scale assessed at the end of the study and quantified their correlations with the Spearman correlation test. We evaluated the associations of the BHADP score with end-of-study reported outcomes of fatigue, depression, self-efficacy, and health-related quality of life with multivariable regression models. We performed separate regression analyses to examine the association of the BHADP score with different sensor-measured outcomes of PA. Results: The less active group reported higher scores for the BHADP items Feeling what I do doesn't help, No one to help me, and Lack of support from family/friends. The BHADP items Not interested in PA and Impairment were positively correlated. The BHADP score was positively associated with measures of fatigue and depression and negatively associated with self-efficacy and health-related quality of life. The BHADP score showed an inverse relationship with the level of PA measured but not when dichotomized according to the recommended PA level thresholds. Conclusions: The BHADP scale is a valid and well-adapted tool for persons with MS because it reflects common MS symptoms such as fatigue and depression, as well as self-efficacy and health-related quality of life. Moreover, decreases in PA levels are often related to increases in specific barriers in the lives of persons with MS and should hence be addressed jointly in health care management.
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