© 2016 Elsevier Inc.Research has presented the benefits of and barriers to exercise for people with epilepsy through quantitative means. However, individual experiences through qualitative investigations have been absent. This research will present the narratives of people with epilepsy exercising over time and, as a result, develop further understanding of the psychosocial impact of exercising with epilepsy. Four interviews were conducted over the course of one year (one every three to four months) with four participants (aged 23–38 years) who varied in seizure type and control (16 interviews in total). A narrative analysis was used to analyze their exercise experiences. Results showed that exercise creates a positive effect on psychologic...
Objectives: Epilepsy is a chronic condition that may be associated with several other diseases. Psyc...
Summary People with epilepsy (PWEs) are often advised against participating in sports and exercise, ...
ABSTRACT There are several factors associated with lower participation in regular physical activity ...
Exercise has been shown to be a physiological and psychological benefit for people with epilepsy (PW...
Epilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with stigma. In ...
Epilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with stigma. In ...
Epilepsy is a common but hidden disorder, leading to stigma in everyday life. Despite stigma being ...
AbstractEpilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with sti...
Through a phenomenological approach, this article explores the identity conflict that arose within a...
Many persons with epilepsy (PWE) experience problems with a wide range of cognitive functions, inclu...
Problem of research: Epilepsy is the most common of chronic neurological disorders, 10 times more co...
People with epilepsy are prone to be sedentary compared with the general population. The causes of i...
Epilepsy is a common disease found in 2% of the population, affecting people from all ages. Unfortun...
Stress has been considered the most frequently self-reported precipitant of seizures in people with ...
AbstractComplementary therapies for preventing or treating epilepsy have been extensively used. This...
Objectives: Epilepsy is a chronic condition that may be associated with several other diseases. Psyc...
Summary People with epilepsy (PWEs) are often advised against participating in sports and exercise, ...
ABSTRACT There are several factors associated with lower participation in regular physical activity ...
Exercise has been shown to be a physiological and psychological benefit for people with epilepsy (PW...
Epilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with stigma. In ...
Epilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with stigma. In ...
Epilepsy is a common but hidden disorder, leading to stigma in everyday life. Despite stigma being ...
AbstractEpilepsy is one of the commonest neurologic diseases and has always been associated with sti...
Through a phenomenological approach, this article explores the identity conflict that arose within a...
Many persons with epilepsy (PWE) experience problems with a wide range of cognitive functions, inclu...
Problem of research: Epilepsy is the most common of chronic neurological disorders, 10 times more co...
People with epilepsy are prone to be sedentary compared with the general population. The causes of i...
Epilepsy is a common disease found in 2% of the population, affecting people from all ages. Unfortun...
Stress has been considered the most frequently self-reported precipitant of seizures in people with ...
AbstractComplementary therapies for preventing or treating epilepsy have been extensively used. This...
Objectives: Epilepsy is a chronic condition that may be associated with several other diseases. Psyc...
Summary People with epilepsy (PWEs) are often advised against participating in sports and exercise, ...
ABSTRACT There are several factors associated with lower participation in regular physical activity ...