Physiological and electroencephalographic responses to acute exhaustive physical exercise in people with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

C de Lima, RL Vancini, RM Arida, LMFF Guilhoto… - Epilepsy & Behavior, 2011 - Elsevier
Although the available evidence suggests that exercise may positively affect epilepsy,
whether this effect is applicable to different types of epilepsy has not been established.
Physiological responses during rest, acute physical effort, and a recovery period were
studied by concomitant analysis of cerebral electric activity using EEGs in subjects with
juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) and healthy controls. In addition, level of habitual
physical activity, body composition, and 1 week of actigraphy monitoring data were …