PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN WITH EPILEPSY

Authors

  • Željka Rogač Clinical Center of Montenegro, Montenegro
  • Kristina Jovanović University Children's Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Haki Mavrić Health Center Podgorica, Montenegro
  • Ljiljana Globarević Clinical Center of Montenegro, Montenegro
  • Dimitrije Nikolić University Children's Clinic, Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46793/PP190311002R

Keywords:

children with epilepsy, physical ativity, guidelines

Abstract

Giving advice about normal function and behaviour of a child with epilepsy is sometimes a special challenge in pediatric practice. Doctors often have dilemmas concerning approval of child’s sport activities or other school activities. On the other side, children that are physically active have better life quality among other pros. Since 2016 ILAE’s guidelines about physical activity in children with epilepsy, the answer to this dilemma is – it shouldn’t be a subjective decision of a doctor. We need to know the type of epilepsy, type and frequency of seizures. As always, the individual access is recommended and if the child is in the between zone of ILEA-s gudelines, the final decision should be left to the pediatric neurologist.

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Published

04/30/2019

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