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Exercise therapy in multiple sclerosis and its effects on function and the brain.

Ulrik Dalgas1.   

Abstract

Exercise therapy is a promising nonpharmacological therapy in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Although exercise training may induce a transient worsening of symptoms in some MS patients, it is generally considered safe and does not increase the risk of relapses. Exercise training can lead to clinically relevant improvements in physical function, but should be considered an adjunct to specific task-based training. Exercise has also shown positive effects on the brain, including improvements in brain volume and cognition. In summary, exercise therapy is a safe and potent nonpharmacological intervention in MS, with beneficial effects on both functional capacity and the brain.

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Keywords:  brain; exercise therapy; multiple sclerosis; walking

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29143590     DOI: 10.2217/nmt-2017-0040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurodegener Dis Manag        ISSN: 1758-2024


  8 in total

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Authors:  Sarvenaz Rahimibarghani; Mohaddeseh Azadvari; Seyede Zahra Emami-Razavi; Mohammad Hossein Harirchian; Shahram Rahimi-Dehgolan; Hamid R Fateh
Journal:  Int J MS Care       Date:  2022-06-22

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Authors:  Carolina Gubert; Juciano Gasparotto; Livia H Morais
Journal:  Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf)       Date:  2022-05-16

3.  Making Every Step Count: Minute-by-Minute Characterization of Step Counts Augments Remote Activity Monitoring in People With Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Valerie J Block; Matthew Waliman; Zhendong Xie; Amit Akula; Riley Bove; Mark J Pletcher; Gregory M Marcus; Jeffrey E Olgin; Bruce A C Cree; Jeffrey M Gelfand; Roland G Henry
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 4.086

4.  Influence of different rehabilitative aerobic exercise programs on (anti-) inflammatory immune signalling, cognitive and functional capacity in persons with MS - study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Niklas Joisten; Annette Rademacher; Wilhelm Bloch; Alexander Schenk; Max Oberste; Ulrik Dalgas; Dawn Langdon; Daniel Caminada; Mette-Triin Purde; Roman Gonzenbach; Jan Kool; Philipp Zimmer; Jens Bansi
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2019-03-08       Impact factor: 2.474

5.  Disability worsening among persons with multiple sclerosis and depression: A Swedish cohort study.

Authors:  Stefanie Binzer; Kyla A McKay; Philip Brenner; Jan Hillert; Ali Manouchehrinia
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2019-11-08       Impact factor: 9.910

6.  Exercise-induced increase in blood-based brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise intervention trials.

Authors:  Parnian Shobeiri; Amirali Karimi; Sara Momtazmanesh; Antônio L Teixeira; Charlotte E Teunissen; Erwin E H van Wegen; Mark A Hirsch; Mir Saeed Yekaninejad; Nima Rezaei
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Adherence to Physiotherapy-Guided Web-Based Exercise for Persons with Moderate-to-Severe Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study.

Authors:  Sarah J Donkers; Darren Nickel; Lorna Paul; Shyane R Wiegers; Katherine B Knox
Journal:  Int J MS Care       Date:  2020-01-08

8.  The Effect of Three Different Strategies Based on Motor Task Performance on Neuromuscular Fatigue in Healthy Men and Men with Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Laura Kyguolienė; Albertas Skurvydas; Nerijus Eimantas; Neringa Baranauskienė; Renata Balnytė; Marius Brazaitis
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2018-05-24       Impact factor: 2.430

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