Role of exercise capacity on psychosocial function, physical activity, and cognition in people with epilepsy.
A study published in Epilepsy & Behavior examined how exercise capacity relates to psychosocial functioning, physical activity levels, and cognitive performance in individuals living with epilepsy. Findings highlight the potential importance of aerobic fitness as a modifiable factor influencing multiple health domains beyond seizure control in this population. These results may inform PT program design for patients with epilepsy who present with functional or cognitive limitations.
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