{"title":"H40 Experiences of huntington patients, who participate in a challenging briskwalking program","authors":"Jessica Bent, A. Heemskerk, W. Achterberg","doi":"10.1136/jnnp-2018-ehdn.218","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background In 2010 Topaz Huntington Centre Overduin introduced a weekly Brisk-walking program. The intervention, that was developed, was an one hour program based on endurance, balance (static and dynamic) and muscle force training. TOPAZ Overduin is located in the middle of a perfect place to train these aspects outside, in a sandy hilly environment. At the moment 17 HD-patients, (11 male) participate in this program every week or once every two weeks, 16 patients completed a questionnaire about their experiences with this program. Aims Aim of the study is to examine on which of thirteen QOL aspects the patients experienced benefits and to find out whether this program improves the quality of life. Another aim was to investigate whether patients would perform this activity independently on their own. Methods All 17 HD-patients who participate in this program were asked to fill in a questionnaire. Percentages of benefits were calculated of 13 QOL aspects (coordination, range of motion, endurance, muscle force, velocity of moving, pleasure, concentration, contact with other HD patients, memory, bowel movements, sleep, mood and self confidence). Results Participants had the most benefit on the aspects endurance, self confidence and contact with other HD patients. Less benefit was experienced on memory, sleep and bowel movements. Most patients (75%) would not continue a similar program on their own. Conclusion This Brisk walking program has a positive influence on endurance, pleasure and self-confidence. On the aspects of sleep, bowel movements and memory the effect were not so clearly felt.","PeriodicalId":16509,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry","volume":"39 1","pages":"A81 - A81"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2018-ehdn.218","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Background In 2010 Topaz Huntington Centre Overduin introduced a weekly Brisk-walking program. The intervention, that was developed, was an one hour program based on endurance, balance (static and dynamic) and muscle force training. TOPAZ Overduin is located in the middle of a perfect place to train these aspects outside, in a sandy hilly environment. At the moment 17 HD-patients, (11 male) participate in this program every week or once every two weeks, 16 patients completed a questionnaire about their experiences with this program. Aims Aim of the study is to examine on which of thirteen QOL aspects the patients experienced benefits and to find out whether this program improves the quality of life. Another aim was to investigate whether patients would perform this activity independently on their own. Methods All 17 HD-patients who participate in this program were asked to fill in a questionnaire. Percentages of benefits were calculated of 13 QOL aspects (coordination, range of motion, endurance, muscle force, velocity of moving, pleasure, concentration, contact with other HD patients, memory, bowel movements, sleep, mood and self confidence). Results Participants had the most benefit on the aspects endurance, self confidence and contact with other HD patients. Less benefit was experienced on memory, sleep and bowel movements. Most patients (75%) would not continue a similar program on their own. Conclusion This Brisk walking program has a positive influence on endurance, pleasure and self-confidence. On the aspects of sleep, bowel movements and memory the effect were not so clearly felt.
2010年,Topaz Huntington Centre Overduin推出了每周快步走项目。这种干预是一种基于耐力、平衡(静态和动态)和肌肉力量训练的一小时计划。TOPAZ Overduin位于一个完美的地方,在一个多沙的丘陵环境中训练这些方面。目前有17例hd患者(11例男性)每周或每两周参加一次该项目,其中16例患者完成了关于他们在该项目中的经历的问卷调查。目的研究的目的是检查患者在13个生活质量方面哪些方面受益,并找出该计划是否提高了生活质量。另一个目的是调查患者是否会独立完成这项活动。方法对17例hd患者进行问卷调查。从13个生活质量方面(协调性、运动范围、耐力、肌肉力量、运动速度、愉悦感、注意力、与其他HD患者的接触、记忆力、排便、睡眠、情绪和自信)计算获益百分比。结果参与者在耐力、自信心和与其他HD患者的接触方面获益最大。在记忆力、睡眠和排便方面则没有那么明显的改善。大多数患者(75%)不会自己继续类似的计划。结论快走运动对耐力、愉悦感和自信心有积极影响。在睡眠、排便和记忆方面,效果并不明显。