2009
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006853.pub2
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Dynamic exercise programs (aerobic capacity and/or muscle strength training) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Abstract: Based on the evidence, aerobic capacity training combined with muscle strength training is recommended as routine practice in patients with RA.

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“…Yet physical activity adherence among adults with various types of arthritis, including OA, has been shown to reduce pain, increase physical function, and improve falls efficacy. [61][62][63][64] Further, these community-deliverable activity programs deliver their beneficial effects regardless of individuals' age, the type of physical activity training, whether the physical activity is supervised or not, the length of the program, and the type of arthritis. 64 Investigating processes important for regular participation in physical activity is therefore crucial for understanding how to improve poor adherence among all adults with arthritis.…”
Section: The Relationship Of Balance and Walking Limitations To Incrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet physical activity adherence among adults with various types of arthritis, including OA, has been shown to reduce pain, increase physical function, and improve falls efficacy. [61][62][63][64] Further, these community-deliverable activity programs deliver their beneficial effects regardless of individuals' age, the type of physical activity training, whether the physical activity is supervised or not, the length of the program, and the type of arthritis. 64 Investigating processes important for regular participation in physical activity is therefore crucial for understanding how to improve poor adherence among all adults with arthritis.…”
Section: The Relationship Of Balance and Walking Limitations To Incrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from strengthening muscles, increasing flexibility, and improving pain and physical function (1,2), PA may also reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk (3), a leading cause of death among patients with RA (4). Despite these benefits, a large proportion of individuals with RA do not engage in the recommended 150 minutes of moderate-to vigorous-intensity PA each week (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerando que o processo degenerativo natural da AR se agrava ainda mais com o repouso, a indicação da prática de atividade física orientada é de fundamental importância para esses pacientes. O condicionamento físico realizado por atividades aeróbicas, exercícios resistidos, alongamento e de relaxamento, promove a melhora da força muscular e do bem-estar, potencializando a funcionalidade do indivíduo (9,(34)(35)(36) . Terapias complementares como, por exemplo, ioga, pilates e método tai chi chuan são muito indicados e, atualmente, já apresentam evidências científicas de seus benefícios.…”
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