To investigate physical fitness and activity levels in children with epilepsy and compare the results with healthy peers.
Many individuals with epilepsy are physically inactive due to the fear of seizures triggered by physical activity/ exercise, and the advices given by the family members and the health care professionals to avoid intense activity . In two studies performed about this subject, this is the probable reason why adult patients with epilepsy have a weaker physical fitness than healthy individuals in the control group. However; in a study of Drawskowski et al., the avoidance of activity and exercise in individuals with epilepsy was investigated, and it was reported that the injuries and seizure problems were rare even during very intense physical activity.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
41
Hacettepe University
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Number of steps on pedometer
Participants will wear a pedometer (physical activity monitor) for seven consecutive days.
Time frame: seven days
Exercise performance using 6-minute walk test
6-minute walk test will be performed in a long, straight, enclosed corridor 30 meters in length. Patients are required to walk in their walking speed with standardized instructions. The distance walked by subjects during 6 minutes will be recorded.
Time frame: 1st day (before using device)
Health-Related Physical Fitness Test for body compozition
body mass index
Time frame: 1st day (before using device)
Health-Related Physical Fitness Test for strenght
Cadance Based Curl-up Test
Time frame: 1st day (before using device)
Health-Related Physical Fitness Test for balance
Flamingo Balance Test
Time frame: 1st day (before using device)
Health-Related Physical Fitness Test for flexibility
Sit and Reach Test
Time frame: 1st day (before using device)
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