Leila has been providing insightful updates from the EULAR 2024 conference, focusing on the evolving landscape of exercise and fatigue management in rheumatology.
Here are the key takeaways:
Leila has been providing insightful updates from the EULAR 2024 conference, focusing on the evolving landscape of exercise and fatigue management in rheumatology.
Here are the key takeaways:
A recent study highlighted the benefits of a 16-week program combining interval-based aerobic training with resistance training and dietary changes. The results showed improved cardiometabolic risk profiles and decreased disease activity in RA patients. Additionally, exercise positively affects the innate immune system and T cells, which are crucial in RA management.
A meta-analysis reviewing 381 studies found that regular exercise decreases pain and improves the quality of life in RA patients without exacerbating disease activity. The release of endorphins and serotonin during exercise also contributes to enhanced well-being.
The Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET) measures cardiovascular health during exercise, helping tailor exercise prescriptions to individual needs in rheumatology. This personalized approach ensures optimal benefits while minimizing risks.
Leila’s Personal Experience
After undergoing weight loss surgery, Leila began exercising regularly in February and noticed significant reductions in joint pain and fatigue, except in her hands. Her experience underscores the importance of incorporating exercise into RA management.
Despite ongoing research, few new insights or treatments for fatigue have emerged, and it remains an under-discussed issue in rheumatology. The complexity and varying causes of fatigue make it difficult to study and treat effectively. Leila encourages healthcare professionals to discuss fatigue with their patients, even though pharmacological options are limited.
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