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Moderate-intensity aerobic and resistance exercise is safe and favorably influences body composition in patients with quiescent Inflammatory Bowel Disease: a randomized controlled cross-over trial

机译:中等强度的有氧运动和抵抗运动是安全的,并且对静止性炎性肠病患者的身体组成产生有利影响:一项随机对照试验

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Overweight and metabolic problems now add to the burden of illness in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. We aimed to determine if a program of aerobic and resistance exercise could safely achieve body composition changes in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. A randomized, cross-over trial of eight weeks combined aerobic and resistance training on body composition assessed by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry was performed. Patients in clinical remission and physically inactive with a mean age of 25?±?6.5?years and Body Mass Index of 28.9?±?3.8 were recruited from a dedicated Inflammatory Bowel Disease clinic. Serum cytokines were quantified, and microbiota assessed using metagenomic sequencing. Improved physical fitness was demonstrated in the exercise group by increases in median estimated VO2max (Baseline: 43.41mls/kg/min; post-intervention: 46.01mls/kg/min; p?=?0.03). Improvement in body composition was achieved by the intervention group (n?=?13) with a median decrease of 2.1% body fat compared with a non-exercising group (n?=?7) (0.1% increase; p?=?0.022). Lean tissue mass increased by a median of 1.59?kg and fat mass decreased by a median of 1.52?kg in the exercising group. No patients experienced a deterioration in disease activity scores during the exercise intervention. No clinically significant alterations in the α- and β-diversity of gut microbiota and associated metabolic pathways were evident. Moderate-intensity combined aerobic and resistance training is safe in physically unfit patients with quiescent Inflammatory Bowel Disease and can quickly achieve favourable body compositional changes without adverse effects. The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov; Trial number: NCT02463916 .
机译:现在,超重和代谢问题增加了炎症性肠病患者的疾病负担。我们的目标是确定有氧运动和抵抗运动的程序是否可以安全地实现炎症性肠病患者的身体成分变化。进行了一项为期八周的随机交叉试验,该试验通过双能X线吸收法评估了有氧和抵抗力训练对身体成分的影响。从专门的炎症性肠病诊所招募临床缓解且无运动能力且平均年龄为25?±?6.5?岁且体重指数为28.9?±?3.8的患者。定量血清细胞因子,并使用宏基因组测序对微生物群进行评估。在运动组中,通过估计中值VO2max的增加,身体健康得到了改善(基线:43.41mls / kg / min;干预后:46.0​​1mls / kg / min;p≤0.03)。干预组(n≥13)改善了身体成分,与不锻炼组(n≥7)相比,体内脂肪减少了2.1%(增加0.1%;p≥0.022)。 )。在运动组中,精瘦组织的质量增加了1.59?kg的中位数,而脂肪质量减少了1.52?kg的中位数。在运动干预期间,没有患者经历疾病活动评分的恶化。没有明显的肠道菌群α-和β-多样性及相关代谢途径的临床显着改变。中等强度的有氧训练和阻力训练在身体不健康的静止性炎性肠病患者中是安全的,并且可以快速实现良好的身体组成变化,而没有不良影响。该研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册;试用编号:NCT02463916。

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