Leveraging Lifestyle Medicine for Better Outcomes in Connective Tissue Diseases.

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1177/15598276251329923
Neha Bhanusali
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Background/Objective: Connective tissue diseases (CTDs) are a group of over 200 disorders that significantly impact quality of life due to chronic inflammation and systemic complications. While pharmacological interventions remain the cornerstone of treatment, lifestyle medicine offers a complementary approach to managing these conditions. This article explores the application of lifestyle interventions in CTDs to improve clinical outcomes and reduce disease burden. Methods: A review of current evidence on lifestyle factors, including nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, avoidance of harmful substances, and social connections, was conducted. This review integrates findings from epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and expert recommendations to provide actionable insights for managing CTDs. Results: Key findings highlight the significant role of diet in influencing inflammatory activity and supporting overall health. Specifically, ultra-processed foods and other lifestyle factors could impact the risk of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In contrast, the Mediterranean diet is particularly beneficial for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), offering anti-inflammatory properties and potential improvements in symptoms. Additionally, regular physical activity plays a vital role in preserving joint and muscle function across these conditions. Restorative sleep and effective stress management are critical in mitigating disease activity, as poor sleep and high stress are associated with worsened outcomes. Smoking and alcohol consumption were identified as modifiable risk factors that exacerbate disease progression, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle interventions for improved disease management and overall quality of life. Conclusion: Incorporating lifestyle medicine into the management of CTDs offers a patient-centered approach that complements pharmacologic treatments. By addressing modifiable risk factors, healthcare providers can empower patients to improve quality of life, reduce reliance on medications, and potentially slow disease progression. Further research is needed to establish long-term outcomes and refine intervention strategies.

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利用生活方式医学改善结缔组织疾病的治疗效果。
背景/目的:结缔组织疾病(CTDs)是一组超过200种疾病,严重影响生活质量的慢性炎症和全身并发症。虽然药物干预仍然是治疗的基石,但生活方式医学为管理这些疾病提供了一种补充方法。本文探讨生活方式干预在慢性阻塞性肺病中的应用,以改善临床结果和减轻疾病负担。方法:回顾目前有关生活方式因素的证据,包括营养、身体活动、睡眠、压力管理、避免有害物质和社会关系。本综述综合了流行病学研究、临床试验和专家建议的结果,为CTDs的管理提供了可行的见解。结果:主要发现强调了饮食在影响炎症活动和支持整体健康方面的重要作用。具体来说,超加工食品和其他生活方式因素可能会影响系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的风险。相比之下,地中海饮食对类风湿关节炎(RA)特别有益,具有抗炎特性并可能改善症状。此外,在这些情况下,定期的体育锻炼在保持关节和肌肉功能方面起着至关重要的作用。恢复性睡眠和有效的压力管理对于减轻疾病活动至关重要,因为睡眠质量差和压力大与病情恶化有关。吸烟和饮酒被确定为可改变的加剧疾病进展的危险因素,强调了生活方式干预对改善疾病管理和整体生活质量的重要性。结论:将生活方式医学纳入CTDs的治疗中,是一种以患者为中心的方法,是药物治疗的补充。通过解决可改变的风险因素,医疗保健提供者可以使患者提高生活质量,减少对药物的依赖,并可能减缓疾病进展。需要进一步的研究来确定长期结果和完善干预策略。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
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