Self-reported fatigue and energy cost during walking are not related in patients with multiple sclerosis |
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Authors: | Kempen Jiska C E de Groot Vincent Knol Dirk L Lankhorst Gustaaf J Beckerman Heleen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. j.kempen@vumc.nl |
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Abstract: | Kempen JCE, de Groot V, Knol DL, Lankhorst GJ, Beckerman H. Self-reported fatigue and energy cost during walking are not related in patients with multiple sclerosis.ObjectivesTo determine whether there is a relationship between self-reported fatigue and the energy cost of walking (ECw), and how self-reported fatigue and ECw relate to physical functioning in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).DesignCross-sectional cohort study, using structural equation modeling.SettingHome environment and at a university medical center.ParticipantsPatients (N=75) were obtained from a longitudinal study on outcome measurement and functional prognosis in early MS. Patients were included if they were able to walk for 6 minutes without being assisted by a person. The age range was between 28.0 and 69.7 years and the median Expanded Disability Status Scale was 2.5 (range, 1.0–6.5).InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresSelf-reported fatigue was measured with the Fatigue Severity Scale, the vitality subscale of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and a visual analog scale. Physical functioning was determined with the physical functioning subscale of the SF-36, fast walking speed, and comfortable walking speed. The ECw (J·kg?1·m?1) was measured with the energy cost of the walking test.ResultsThe relationship between ECw and latent variable fatigue had a β=?.188 (P=.236), that between ECw and physical functioning (SF-36 physical functioning) had a β=?.344 (P=.001), and that between fatigue and physical functioning had a β=?.448 (P=.000).ConclusionsFatigue and ECw are not related in patients with MS with mild to moderate walking problems. ECw and fatigue are independent determinants of physical functioning. |
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