Sports and Exercise Therapy in Holistic Strategy for Treating Chronic Diseases – literature review

Mateusz Bieńko, Marta Rutkowska, Tomasz Król, Michalina Toborek, Magdalena Marchaj, Karolina Korta, Anna Putra, Natalia Niedziela, Mikołaj Margas
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Introduction The convergence of sports and health is a developing area, focusing on the therapeutic potential of physical activities in numerous chronic disease management strategies as a necessary part of a holistic strategy. Acknowledging sports as a therapeutic tool emphasizes the necessity for a comprehensive understanding of how sports engagement contributes to innovative healthcare interventions.   Purpose This research aims to investigate the therapeutic potential of prescribing sports and physical exercise in treating primary chronic diseases, exploring its integration into healthcare practices with a focus on efficacy and implications for disease management.   State of Knowledge Physical activity is recommended for treating diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis. It reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and death, lowers blood pressure, ads prevents and manages atherosclerosis and osteoporosis. Non-physical sports like chess and board games also promise protection against dementia, depression, and Alzheimer's.   Conclusions Incorporating sports into healthcare policies and prescribing personalized exercise are essential components of holistic chronic disease management and show widespread benefits. Professional guidance and clear recommendations, aligned with disease-specific guidelines, play a crucial role in ensuring safe and effective physical activity for patients. Potential risks in specific populations, particularly injury risks, can be minimized through proper preventive measures, adjusting the character of exercises, and heightened patient awareness. To ensure good compliance, exercise prescriptions should offer clear and precise guidelines.
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导言:体育与健康的融合是一个不断发展的领域,其重点是在众多慢性疾病管理策略中将体育活动的治疗潜力作为整体策略的必要组成部分。认识到体育运动是一种治疗工具,就有必要全面了解体育运动如何促进创新性医疗保健干预措施。 目的 本研究旨在调查体育锻炼在治疗原发性慢性病方面的治疗潜力,探讨体育锻炼与医疗保健实践的结合,重点关注疗效和对疾病管理的影响。 知识现状 建议通过体育锻炼治疗糖尿病、慢性阻塞性肺病、哮喘和类风湿性关节炎。体育锻炼可以降低心血管疾病和死亡的风险,降低血压,预防和控制动脉粥样硬化和骨质疏松症。象棋和棋类游戏等非体育运动也能预防痴呆症、抑郁症和老年痴呆症。 结论 将体育运动纳入医疗保健政策和制定个性化运动处方是慢性病综合管理的重要组成部分,并显示出广泛的益处。与特定疾病指南相一致的专业指导和明确建议在确保患者安全有效地进行体育锻炼方面发挥着至关重要的作用。通过采取适当的预防措施、调整运动特点和提高患者意识,可以最大限度地降低特定人群的潜在风险,尤其是受伤风险。为确保良好的依从性,运动处方应提供清晰准确的指导。
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