2022
DOI: 10.1093/gastro/goad004
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Intensity-specific considerations for exercise for patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Abstract: The rising prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) necessitates that patients be given increased access to cost-effective interventions to manage the disease. Exercise is a non-pharmacologic intervention that advantageously affects clinical aspects of IBD, including disease activity, immune competency, inflammation, quality of life, fatigue, and psychological factors. It is well established that exercise performed at low-to-moderate intensity across different modalities manifests many of these diseased-… Show more

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“…One narrative review explained how the inflammatory response to physical activity in patients with IBD is intensity-dependent [38]. High intensity activity could lead to immune system suppression while lower intensity exercise could lead to anti-inflammatory effects [38]. Our results, in combination with the narrative review [38], demonstrate the importance of having a personalized approach to using physical activity as a therapy for IBD patients to achieve the highest intensity of physical activity without risking increased UC symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…One narrative review explained how the inflammatory response to physical activity in patients with IBD is intensity-dependent [38]. High intensity activity could lead to immune system suppression while lower intensity exercise could lead to anti-inflammatory effects [38]. Our results, in combination with the narrative review [38], demonstrate the importance of having a personalized approach to using physical activity as a therapy for IBD patients to achieve the highest intensity of physical activity without risking increased UC symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…brisk walking or jogging) and Total Mayo Score (TMS). One narrative review explained how the inflammatory response to physical activity in patients with IBD is intensity-dependent [38]. High intensity activity could lead to immune system suppression while lower intensity exercise could lead to anti-inflammatory effects [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic inflammation alters colonic physiology and anatomical integrity, resulting in abnormal colonic motility, a reduction in goblet cells, aberrant barrier function and sequalae of intestinal fibrosis[ 49 - 52 ]. The extent and location of these changes contribute to persistent PROs despite adequate disease control[ 44 , 53 , 54 ]. This increases therapeutic risks due to aggressive treatment strategies and unnecessary changes in therapy.…”
Section: In Ucmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise has a positive impact on various clinical aspects of IBD, including disease activity, the immune system, quality of life, fatigue, and psychological factors[ 78 ]. The anti-inflammatory effects of physical exercise are based on myokines, exercise-specific cytokines that are released by myocytes during muscle contractions[ 79 ].…”
Section: Clinical Management Of the Crohn’s Disease Today: How It Does?mentioning
confidence: 99%