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Response Heterogeneity With Exercise Training and Physical Activity Interventions Among Persons With Multiple Sclerosis.

Jessica F Baird1, Robert W Motl1.   

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a heterogeneous disease, both in its pathology and symptomology. This poses a challenge for the medical management and rehabilitation of MS; however, physical activity and exercise training are rehabilitation approaches that have demonstrated beneficial effects on many of the burdensome consequences of MS such as mobility impairment and fatigue. Given the heterogeneous course of MS, it is possible that outcomes of physical activity and exercise training interventions demonstrate heterogeneity both in the magnitude and pattern of change, but there has been little focus on response heterogeneity with these interventions among persons with MS. In this narrative review, a search of the existing literature was performed to identify studies that reported individual participant data, which was used to describe the variability in the response to physical activity and exercise training interventions among persons with MS. Inter-individual variability seemingly occurs across outcomes and modalities, which underscores the consideration of factors that might influence response heterogeneity. Factors related to MS disease characteristics, nervous system damage, and the degree of MS-related disability might influence individual responsiveness. Large-scale studies that permit the examination of heterogeneity and its predictors will inform future research on the area of physical activity and exercise training in MS, and lead to the development of individually tailored rehabilitation approaches that will more effectively elicit change.

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Keywords:  exercise training; multiple sclerosis; physical activity; response heterogeneity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30585528      PMCID: PMC6389390          DOI: 10.1177/1545968318818904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurorehabil Neural Repair        ISSN: 1545-9683            Impact factor:   3.919


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