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Health-related quality of life and multidimensional fitness profile in polio survivors.

Narcís GusiMiguel Madruga-VicenteMaría de Los Ángeles González-GonzálezJorge Pérez-GómezJosué Prieto-Prieto
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
Subjects with PP had lower scores for the physical component of the HRQoL questionnaire, reduced physical fitness, increased fatigue, less mobility, and a higher fall risk than controls. The outcomes of the study can be useful to the design of future programs tailored specifically to improve the assessment of the physical fitness of subjects with paralytic polio and to facilitate interventions based on appropriate physical exercise regimens.Implications for rehabilitationPost-polio syndrome is a disabling disease that impacts in fitness, physical and psychological health-related quality of life of polio survivors.Polio survivors should undergo physical activity programs that focus on improving mainly their mobility and physical functioning (walking, self-care, and climbing stairs), thereby reducing fall risk and fatigue.Individual tailored physical exercise programs should be promoted in order to improve HRQoL in this population.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • young adults
  • public health
  • body mass index
  • mental health
  • smoking cessation
  • cross sectional
  • adipose tissue
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome