Breaking boundaries: the transformative role of exercise in managing multiple sclerosis.

IF 3.8 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY EXCLI Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17179/excli2024-6932
Saber Saedmocheshi, Narimen Yousfi, Karim Chamari
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a prevalent cause of physical disability in adults, with inflammation-induced demyelination and neurodegeneration contributing to its etiology. This comprehensive review explores the multifaceted benefits of exercise in managing MS, including improvements in aerobic capacity, balance, muscle strength, immune and hormonal functions and mood. Various exercise modalities, such as aerobic, resistance, flexibility, and balance training, are discussed, along with tailored protocols for MS patients. Recommended exercise strategies are: aerobic exercise: 2-3x/week; 10-30 minutes (40 %-60 % of maximum heart rate (HRmax), HIIT: 1x/week, five 30-90-second intervals at 90 %-100 % HRmax, Resistance training: 2-3x/week, 5-10 exercises; 1-3 sets for each exercise, 8-15 repetitions/set. The review also examines the impact of exercise on neuroplasticity, cardiovascular responses, cytokine modulation, stress hormone regulation, brain structure, and function and fatigue perception. Emphasizing the importance of exercise in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with MS, the review proposes exercise prescriptions and highlights the promising link between physical activity, brain health, and improved hormonal and immune status in MS patients. This review aims to inform future research and guide clinical practices for effective MS management.

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打破界限:运动在控制多发性硬化症中的变革作用。
多发性硬化症(MS)是导致成年人身体残疾的一个普遍原因,炎症引起的脱髓鞘和神经变性是其病因之一。本综述探讨了运动对控制多发性硬化症的多方面益处,包括改善有氧能力、平衡、肌肉力量、免疫和荷尔蒙功能以及情绪。文中讨论了各种运动方式,如有氧、阻力、柔韧性和平衡训练,以及为多发性硬化症患者量身定制的方案。推荐的运动策略包括:有氧运动:2-3 次/周;10-30 分钟(40%-60% 最大心率(HRmax));HIIT:1 次/周,5 次 30-90 秒间隔,90%-100% 最大心率;阻力训练:2-3 次/周,5-10 次练习;每次练习 1-3 组,8-15 次/组。综述还研究了运动对神经可塑性、心血管反应、细胞因子调节、应激激素调节、大脑结构和功能以及疲劳知觉的影响。综述强调了运动在提高多发性硬化症患者生活质量方面的重要性,提出了运动处方,并强调了体育锻炼、大脑健康以及改善多发性硬化症患者荷尔蒙和免疫状态之间的联系。本综述旨在为未来的研究提供信息,并指导临床实践,以实现有效的多发性硬化症管理。
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EXCLI Journal
EXCLI Journal BIOLOGY-
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8.00
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2.20%
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65
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: EXCLI Journal publishes original research reports, authoritative reviews and case reports of experimental and clinical sciences. The journal is particularly keen to keep a broad view of science and technology, and therefore welcomes papers which bridge disciplines and may not suit the narrow specialism of other journals. Although the general emphasis is on biological sciences, studies from the following fields are explicitly encouraged (alphabetical order): aging research, behavioral sciences, biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry including analytical chemistry, clinical and preclinical studies, drug development, environmental health, ergonomics, forensic medicine, genetics, hepatology and gastroenterology, immunology, neurosciences, occupational medicine, oncology and cancer research, pharmacology, proteomics, psychiatric research, psychology, systems biology, toxicology
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