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Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants
Objectives. This study examines the effects of a standardized fitness training on motivational factors such as the intention to be physically active, self-efficacy, perceived barriers, counterstrategies, and exercise specific social support in patients with progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4515276/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26246692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/248193 |
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author | Geertz, Wiebke Dechow, Anna-Sophie Patra, Stefan Heesen, Christoph Gold, Stefan M. Schulz, Karl-Heinz |
author_facet | Geertz, Wiebke Dechow, Anna-Sophie Patra, Stefan Heesen, Christoph Gold, Stefan M. Schulz, Karl-Heinz |
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description | Objectives. This study examines the effects of a standardized fitness training on motivational factors such as the intention to be physically active, self-efficacy, perceived barriers, counterstrategies, and exercise specific social support in patients with progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and the relation of these factors to physical performance. Methods. Moderately disabled patients with secondary or primary progressive MS (Expanded Disability Status Scale of 4–6) were randomized to a training group or a waitlist control group. Patients completed on average 20 sessions of training tailored to their individual fitness at baseline over a course of 8–12 weeks. Motivational variables (stage of change according to the transtheoretical model (TTM), self-efficacy, perceived barriers, counterstrategies, and exercise specific social support) were assessed via questionnaires at baseline and follow-up. Results. Forty patients completed the trial. We found significant effects on stages of change (p = .016) and self-efficacy (p = .014) and a trend in counterstrategies (p = .08). Significant correlations between change of physical performance during the exercise training and change in the TTM, perceived barriers, and counterstrategies were detected. Conclusion. This study indicates that tailored individual endurance training could stabilize self-efficacy and increase exercise motivation in patients with progressive MS. Motivational variables were related to the physical performance. |
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spelling | pubmed-45152762015-08-05 Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants Geertz, Wiebke Dechow, Anna-Sophie Patra, Stefan Heesen, Christoph Gold, Stefan M. Schulz, Karl-Heinz Behav Neurol Research Article Objectives. This study examines the effects of a standardized fitness training on motivational factors such as the intention to be physically active, self-efficacy, perceived barriers, counterstrategies, and exercise specific social support in patients with progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and the relation of these factors to physical performance. Methods. Moderately disabled patients with secondary or primary progressive MS (Expanded Disability Status Scale of 4–6) were randomized to a training group or a waitlist control group. Patients completed on average 20 sessions of training tailored to their individual fitness at baseline over a course of 8–12 weeks. Motivational variables (stage of change according to the transtheoretical model (TTM), self-efficacy, perceived barriers, counterstrategies, and exercise specific social support) were assessed via questionnaires at baseline and follow-up. Results. Forty patients completed the trial. We found significant effects on stages of change (p = .016) and self-efficacy (p = .014) and a trend in counterstrategies (p = .08). Significant correlations between change of physical performance during the exercise training and change in the TTM, perceived barriers, and counterstrategies were detected. Conclusion. This study indicates that tailored individual endurance training could stabilize self-efficacy and increase exercise motivation in patients with progressive MS. Motivational variables were related to the physical performance. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4515276/ /pubmed/26246692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/248193 Text en Copyright © 2015 Wiebke Geertz et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Geertz, Wiebke Dechow, Anna-Sophie Patra, Stefan Heesen, Christoph Gold, Stefan M. Schulz, Karl-Heinz Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants |
title | Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants |
title_full | Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants |
title_fullStr | Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants |
title_short | Changes of Motivational Variables in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis in an Exercise Intervention: Associations between Physical Performance and Motivational Determinants |
title_sort | changes of motivational variables in patients with multiple sclerosis in an exercise intervention: associations between physical performance and motivational determinants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4515276/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26246692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/248193 |
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