Revista CEFAC (Nov 2022)

Relationship between physical activity, feelings of disability, and quality of life in patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction

  • Rafaela Menezes Guilherme Silveira,
  • Gizele Francisco Ferreira do Nascimento,
  • José Diniz Junior,
  • Erika Barioni Mantello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/202224412221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to verify the association of self-reported feelings of disability and physical activity with the impact of vestibular symptoms on the quality of life of patients with vestibular dysfunction. Methods: a retrospective, cross-sectional, analytical, documentary study approved by the Research Ethics Committee (evaluation report no. 4.462.519), with 50 selected medical records of patients diagnosed with peripheral vestibular dysfunction, including a survey of their medical history and results of the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI). Results: the sample’s mean age was 55.38 years, and the majority were females (70%). The DHI revealed a moderate impact of dizziness. Physically active patients perceived less impact of the disease (p-value = 0.0167), while patients with feelings of disability, due to vestibular symptoms, had a greater damage of their quality of life (p-value = 0.0468). Conclusion: physical activity was associated with less damage of dizziness to the quality of life; also, a greater impact on the quality of life was associated with feelings of disability related to vestibular complaints.

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