PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN SAUDI ARABIA THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY IN DIABETIC PATIENTS 2022
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Physical, activity, health-related quality, life, Older , Saudi Arabia, Peripheral Neuropathy, Diabetic .
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Background Diabetic neuropathy is the most common long‑term complications of diabetes, frequently presenting as painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PDPN), which can significantly impair patients’ quality of life (QOL). Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) occurs in more than 50% of people with diabetes and is an important risk factor for skin breakdown, amputation, and reduced physical mobility (ie, walking and stair climbing). Although many beneficial effects of exercise for people with diabetes have been well established, few studies have examined whether exercise provides comparable benefits to people with DPN. Until recently, DPN was considered to be a contraindication for walking or any weight-bearing exercise because of concerns about injuring a person’s insensitive feet. These guidelines were recently adjusted, however, after research demonstrated that weight-bearing activities do not increase the risk of foot ulcers in people who have DPN but do not have severe foot deformity. Aim of the study: To evaluate Physical activity and health-related quality of life among Older People living in Saudi Arabia the Association between Physical Activity and Peripheral Neuropathy in Diabetic Patients 2022. Methods: cross-sectional descriptive study conducted at among Older People with Type 2 Diabetes during Peripheral Neuropathy patients attending primary healthcare centers in Saudi Arabia in 2022. This commentary, describes the type 2 diabetes epidemic in the older People during Peripheral Neuropathy and Physical Exercise, and general Health among Older people . Our total participants were (300 ) Results: shows most of the participants (33.0%) were in the age group 60-70 years, gender the majority of them were male (72.0%), regarding Nationality the majority of participant are Saudi were(83.0%) regarding level of education the majority of participant are Primary school/belowwere (34.0%), regarding Marital status the majority of participant are Married were (34.0%). Conclusion Painful peripheral neuropathy is relatively common among type 2 diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia and impacts both physical and MCs of the quality of life of affected patients.
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