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Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis

Fatigue and musculoskeletal pain are also frequent in patients with psoriasis (PsO) without arthritis (PsA). The current study aimed to assess the impact of an intervention program based on aerobic training to reduce fatigue and musculoskeletal pain in patients with PsO without PsA. A total of 118 m...

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Autores principales: Diaz, Antonio J., Rosety, Miguel A., Armario, Jose C., Bandez, Manuel J., Garcia-Gomez, Natalia, Sanchez-Sanchez, Eduardo, Diaz, Jara, Castejon-Riber, Cristina, Bernardi, Marco, Rosety-Rodriguez M, Manuel, Ordonez, Francisco J., Rosety, Ignacio
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37960216
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214563
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author Diaz, Antonio J.
Rosety, Miguel A.
Armario, Jose C.
Bandez, Manuel J.
Garcia-Gomez, Natalia
Sanchez-Sanchez, Eduardo
Diaz, Jara
Castejon-Riber, Cristina
Bernardi, Marco
Rosety-Rodriguez M, Manuel
Ordonez, Francisco J.
Rosety, Ignacio
author_facet Diaz, Antonio J.
Rosety, Miguel A.
Armario, Jose C.
Bandez, Manuel J.
Garcia-Gomez, Natalia
Sanchez-Sanchez, Eduardo
Diaz, Jara
Castejon-Riber, Cristina
Bernardi, Marco
Rosety-Rodriguez M, Manuel
Ordonez, Francisco J.
Rosety, Ignacio
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description Fatigue and musculoskeletal pain are also frequent in patients with psoriasis (PsO) without arthritis (PsA). The current study aimed to assess the impact of an intervention program based on aerobic training to reduce fatigue and musculoskeletal pain in patients with PsO without PsA. A total of 118 male patients with PsO volunteered in the current interventional study and were randomly allocated to the experimental (n = 59) or control group (n = 59). The intervention consisted of a 16-week aerobic training program on a treadmill, three sessions per week, consisting of a warm-up, 35–50 min treadmill exercise (increasing 5 min/4 weeks) at a work intensity of 50–65% of peak heart-rate (increasing 5%/4 weeks), and cooling-down. The functional assessment of chronic illness therapy fatigue scale (FACIT-Fatigue), health assessment questionnaire disability index (HAQ-DI), and visual analog scale (VAS) were compared pre and post intervention. Nutritional intake, maximal aerobic power, lipid profile, serum markers of muscle damage, and body composition were also assessed. When compared to baseline, FACIT-Fatigue, HAQ-DI, and VAS scores were significantly improved without increasing markers of muscle damage. Fat mass percentage, lipid profile, and maximal oxygen consumption were also improved. In conclusion, a 16-week aerobic training program at moderate intensity was safe, well tolerated, and effective in psoriatic patients without PsA. Long-term follow-up studies are required to examine whether these promising results may improve clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-106486812023-10-27 Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis Diaz, Antonio J. Rosety, Miguel A. Armario, Jose C. Bandez, Manuel J. Garcia-Gomez, Natalia Sanchez-Sanchez, Eduardo Diaz, Jara Castejon-Riber, Cristina Bernardi, Marco Rosety-Rodriguez M, Manuel Ordonez, Francisco J. Rosety, Ignacio Nutrients Article Fatigue and musculoskeletal pain are also frequent in patients with psoriasis (PsO) without arthritis (PsA). The current study aimed to assess the impact of an intervention program based on aerobic training to reduce fatigue and musculoskeletal pain in patients with PsO without PsA. A total of 118 male patients with PsO volunteered in the current interventional study and were randomly allocated to the experimental (n = 59) or control group (n = 59). The intervention consisted of a 16-week aerobic training program on a treadmill, three sessions per week, consisting of a warm-up, 35–50 min treadmill exercise (increasing 5 min/4 weeks) at a work intensity of 50–65% of peak heart-rate (increasing 5%/4 weeks), and cooling-down. The functional assessment of chronic illness therapy fatigue scale (FACIT-Fatigue), health assessment questionnaire disability index (HAQ-DI), and visual analog scale (VAS) were compared pre and post intervention. Nutritional intake, maximal aerobic power, lipid profile, serum markers of muscle damage, and body composition were also assessed. When compared to baseline, FACIT-Fatigue, HAQ-DI, and VAS scores were significantly improved without increasing markers of muscle damage. Fat mass percentage, lipid profile, and maximal oxygen consumption were also improved. In conclusion, a 16-week aerobic training program at moderate intensity was safe, well tolerated, and effective in psoriatic patients without PsA. Long-term follow-up studies are required to examine whether these promising results may improve clinical outcomes. MDPI 2023-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10648681/ /pubmed/37960216 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214563 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rosety, Miguel A.
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Bandez, Manuel J.
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Diaz, Jara
Castejon-Riber, Cristina
Bernardi, Marco
Rosety-Rodriguez M, Manuel
Ordonez, Francisco J.
Rosety, Ignacio
Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis
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title_full Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis
title_fullStr Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis
title_short Regular Exercise Improved Fatigue and Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Adult Psoriatic Patients without Psoriatic Arthritis
title_sort regular exercise improved fatigue and musculoskeletal pain in young adult psoriatic patients without psoriatic arthritis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648681/
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