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Title: Prevalence of motor and cognitive fatigability in progressive multiple sclerosis and related factors
Authors: RAMARI FERREIRA, Cintia 
D'HOOGE, Mieke 
Kos, D.
Dalgas, U.
Feinstein, A.
Amato, M. Pia
Brichetto, G.
Chataway, J.
Chiaravalloti, N. D.
Cutter, G.
DeLuca, J.
Farrell, R.
Filippi, M.
Freeman, J.
Inglese, M.
Meza, C.
Motl, R. W.
Rocca , M. A.
Sandroff, B. M.
Salter, A.
Severijns, D.
FEYS, Peter 
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 28 (S3) , p. 447 -448
Abstract: Background: A progressive MS (PMS) type is a negative prognostic factor for clinical outcomes. The majority of people with PMS present motor (e.g. walking) and cognitive impairments while also reporting fatigue. Objectively, fatigue can be measured by the capacity to sustain a motor or cognitive task which is termed fatigability. Currently, the prevalence of fatigability in PMS is unknown, as well as potential explanatory factors. Aims: To investigate the prevalence of walking and cognitive fatigability in PMS and to explore potential explanatory factors in a large sample of PMS patients with cognitive impairments. Methods: this study analysed baseline data from the CogEx trial, including 298 PMS
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39051
ISSN: 1352-4585
e-ISSN: 1477-0970
ISI #: 000866540802045
Category: M
Type: Journal Contribution
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