Body image appearance in Parkinson’s disease patients on device aided therapies

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1007/s10072-024-07753-9
Francesca Proietti, Martina Pontani, Alessio Pepe, Alessandro Magliozzi, Stefano Toro, Gaia Anzini, Giuliano Albergo, Riccardo Ricciuti, Vincenzo Di Lazzaro, Massimo Marano
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Abstract

Introduction

Parkinson’s disease patients may experience altered body image perception. Advanced Parkinson’s disease (aPD) with motor complications often requires surgical and device-aided treatments (DAT), such as levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) and deep brain stimulation (DBS). Understanding body image perception is crucial when managing these devices. This study aims to explore body image perception in aPD patients, hypothesizing a link between DAT and body image perception.

Methods

We performed a cross-sectional study including non-demented aPD patients with and without DAT and age- and sex-matched controls. Participants were assessed using the Appearance Schemas Inventory-Revised (ASI-R), including Motivational Salience (MS) and Self-Evaluative Salience (SES) scores. Additional data included age, education, BMI, comorbidities, pharmacotherapy, and psychopathologies. PD patients were also evaluated with UPDRS, Hoehn and Yahr scales and LEDD calculation.

Results

70 aPD and 36 controls were enrolled. No differences in ASI-R scores were found between PD patients and controls, but women with PD had significantly lower MS scores than controls (16.1 ± 5.6 vs 19.7 ± 5.8; p = 0.023). Among aPD patients, those on DAT had longer disease duration, higher Hoehn and Yahr, and lower UPDRS IV scores. The lowest MS was observed in women on LCIG (12.7 ± 3.3; p = 0.001).

Discussion

This study shows low MS ratings driven by female gender and LCIG treatment. Women on LCIG show reduced attention and management of their appearance. This may be influenced by cultural, environmental, and biological factors. Prospective research is needed to understand the impact of DAT on body image.

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接受设备辅助疗法的帕金森病患者的身体形象外观
导言帕金森病患者可能会出现身体形象感知改变。伴有运动并发症的晚期帕金森病(aPD)通常需要手术和设备辅助治疗(DAT),如左旋多巴-卡比多巴肠凝胶(LCIG)和脑深部刺激(DBS)。在管理这些设备时,了解身体形象感知至关重要。本研究旨在探讨aPD患者的身体形象感知,假设DAT与身体形象感知之间存在联系。方法我们进行了一项横断面研究,研究对象包括患有或未患有DAT的非痴呆aPD患者,以及年龄和性别匹配的对照组。我们使用 "外貌模式发明-修订版"(ASI-R)对参与者进行了评估,包括动机显著性(MS)和自我评价显著性(SES)得分。其他数据包括年龄、教育程度、体重指数、合并症、药物治疗和精神病理学。此外,还对帕金森病患者进行了UPDRS、Hoehn和Yahr量表评估,并计算了LEDD。发现帕金森病患者和对照组的ASI-R评分没有差异,但女性帕金森病患者的MS评分明显低于对照组(16.1 ± 5.6 vs 19.7 ± 5.8;P = 0.023)。在aPD患者中,服用DAT的患者病程较长,Hoehn和Yahr评分较高,UPDRS IV评分较低。接受 LCIG 治疗的女性的 MS 值最低(12.7 ± 3.3;p = 0.001)。接受 LCIG 治疗的女性对自己外表的关注和管理有所减少。这可能受到文化、环境和生理因素的影响。需要进行前瞻性研究,以了解 DAT 对身体形象的影响。
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Neurological Sciences
Neurological Sciences 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Neurological Sciences is intended to provide a medium for the communication of results and ideas in the field of neuroscience. The journal welcomes contributions in both the basic and clinical aspects of the neurosciences. The official language of the journal is English. Reports are published in the form of original articles, short communications, editorials, reviews and letters to the editor. Original articles present the results of experimental or clinical studies in the neurosciences, while short communications are succinct reports permitting the rapid publication of novel results. Original contributions may be submitted for the special sections History of Neurology, Health Care and Neurological Digressions - a forum for cultural topics related to the neurosciences. The journal also publishes correspondence book reviews, meeting reports and announcements.
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