Beneficial Effects of Physical Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: Focus on Active Biomolecules

R. Restuccia, Giovanni Ficarra, Fulvio Perani, G. Bagnato, Joseph N. Grima, C. Mannucci, A. Bitto, F. Trimarchi, D. Di Mauro
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Physical Activity (PA) has a fundamental role in subjects with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), in terms of motility, joint function, muscle wasting, BMI (Body Mass Index), Cardiovascular Fitness (CRF), mental health, but also changes in bioactive molecules that might influence the disease activity and patient’s wellbeing. Literature was searched for clinical trials, randomized-controlled trials, and pilot studies published in the last 15 years. Studies using as adjunctive therapy aerobic exercise, HighIntensity Interval Training (HIIT), and moderate training were included. The available papers shown that exercise programs improve joint’s mobility and flexibility and the overall health status, without differences regarding age, gender or disease activity. All these findings are supported by the modulatory role of exercise-induced cytokines as interleukin-6 (IL6) and irisin, together with a reduction of inflammatory markers.
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身体活动(PA)在类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的运动,关节功能,肌肉萎缩,BMI(身体质量指数),心血管健康(CRF),心理健康方面具有基本作用,但也可能影响疾病活动和患者健康的生物活性分子的变化。文献检索了近15年来发表的临床试验、随机对照试验和试点研究。将有氧运动、高强度间歇训练(HIIT)和中等强度训练作为辅助治疗纳入研究。现有的论文表明,锻炼计划可以改善关节的活动性和灵活性以及整体健康状况,而不受年龄、性别或疾病活动的影响。所有这些发现都得到了运动诱导的细胞因子如白细胞介素-6 (IL6)和鸢尾素的调节作用以及炎症标志物的减少的支持。
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