Physical Activity factors among people living with multiple sclerosis. A global study

The European Network for Research and Best Practice in MS Rehabilitation (RIMS) is conducting an online survey to understand the self-reported physical activity levels of people with MS across various disability levels. The results of the study will help health professionals create better ways to promote physical activity among people with MS.

Condition(s)

  • Multiple sclerosis

Project type

  • Understanding the condition

About the project

This study is taking place across a number of different countries including Italy, Belgium, Ireland, Australia and Brazil however this survey is specifically for people who live in the UK. 

The UK study team comprises Professor Lorna Paul and Dr Elaine Coulter from Glasgow Caledonian University, Dr Marietta van der Linden from Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh and Dr Georgia Andreopoulou, University of Edinburgh. 

Take part in the survey

To complete the survey, please visit the following link:  Physical Activity factors among people living with multiple sclerosis (external website). Average time to complete survey 30 - 40 minutes.

Relevant links

Dr Georgia Andreopoulou profile

Professor Lorna Paul profile (external website)

Dr Elaine Coulter profile (external website)

Dr Marietta van der Linden profile (external website)

Funder(s)

The investigators did not receive funding and are motivated by mutual interest to better health outcomes in people living with MS. All collected information will remain confidential and used only for scientific dissemination. 
An infographic for the online study into physical activity levels in people with MS

Status

Recruiting now

Contact

Georgia Andreopoulou

gandreop@exseed.ed.ac.uk

0131 465 9517

Eligibility criteria

People with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

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