A qualitative examination of apathy and physical activity in Huntington's and Parkinson's disease.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurodegenerative disease management Pub Date : 2022-04-12 DOI:10.2217/nmt-2021-0047
K. Atkins, C. Friel, Sophie C Andrews, T. Chong, J. Stout, L. Quinn
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Aim: In Huntington's disease (HD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), apathy is a frequently cited barrier to participation in physical activity. Current diagnostic criteria emphasize dissociable variants of apathy that differentially affect goal-directed behavior. How these dimensions present and affect physical activity in HD and PD is unknown. Methods: Using a qualitative approach, we examined the experience of apathy and its impact on physical activity in 20 people with early-manifest HD or idiopathic PD. Results: Two major themes emerged: the multidimensionality of apathy, including initiation or goal-identification difficulties, and the interplay of apathy and fatigue; and facilitators of physical activity, including routines, safe environments and education. Conclusion: Physical activity interventions tailored to apathy phenotypes may maximize participant engagement.
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亨廷顿舞蹈症和帕金森病患者冷漠和体力活动的定性检查。
目的:在亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)和帕金森病(PD)中,冷漠是参与体育活动的常见障碍。目前的诊断标准强调冷漠的可分离变体,这些变体对目标导向的行为有不同的影响。这些维度如何在HD和PD中表现和影响身体活动尚不清楚。方法:采用定性方法,我们调查了20名早期明显HD或特发性PD患者的冷漠体验及其对体育活动的影响。结果:出现了两个主要主题:冷漠的多维性,包括启动或目标识别困难,以及冷漠和疲劳的相互作用;以及体育活动的促进者,包括日常活动、安全环境和教育。结论:针对冷漠表型的体育活动干预可以最大限度地提高参与者的参与度。
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