Research Article

Impact of Physical Activity and Medication Adherence on the Seizure Frequency and Quality of Life of Epileptic Patients: A Population Study in West Texas

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(a) Physical activity (MET) versus seizure frequency per year (, , moderate negative correlation, Spearman’s correlation test). The result indicates that physically active people tend to have fewer seizures. (b) Comparison of seizure frequency in PWE with three different exercise intensities (one-way ANOVA test, NS for all three groups with for low vs. moderate, for low vs. high, for moderate vs. high).
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