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      A qualitative examination of apathy and physical activity in Huntington's and Parkinson's disease.

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          Aim: In Huntington's disease (HD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), apathy is a frequently cited barrier to participation in physical activity. Current diagnostic criteria emphasize dissociable variants of apathy that differentially affect goal-directed behavior. How these dimensions present and affect physical activity in HD and PD is unknown. Methods: Using a qualitative approach, we examined the experience of apathy and its impact on physical activity in 20 people with early-manifest HD or idiopathic PD. Results: Two major themes emerged: the multidimensionality of apathy, including initiation or goal-identification difficulties, and the interplay of apathy and fatigue; and facilitators of physical activity, including routines, safe environments and education. Conclusion: Physical activity interventions tailored to apathy phenotypes may maximize participant engagement.

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          Journal
          Neurodegener Dis Manag
          Neurodegenerative disease management
          Future Medicine Ltd
          1758-2032
          1758-2024
          Jun 2022
          : 12
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Psychological Sciences, Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
          [2 ] Center for Personalized Health, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, New York, NY, 11030, USA.
          [3 ] Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, NSW, 2031, Australia.
          [4 ] School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2033, Australia.
          [5 ] Department of Neurology, Alfred Health, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.
          [6 ] Department of Clinical Neurosciences, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, 3065, Australia.
          [7 ] Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, Teacher's College, Columbia University, New York City, NY, 10027, USA.
          [8 ] Centre for Trials Research, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, CF14 4YS, UK.
          Article
          10.2217/nmt-2021-0047
          35412856
          e5a4bc13-93b3-4b51-b9a1-f24d126b4bd7
          History

          physical activity,Parkinson disease,apathy,fatigue,Huntington disease,intervention,motivation

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