1. Exercise for improving bone health in patients with AIRDs: Understanding underlying biology and physiology.
- Author
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Coskun Benlidayi I, Gupta L, Parihar J, Levy AL, and Alexanderson H
- Subjects
- Humans, Exercise Therapy methods, Bone and Bones physiopathology, Bone and Bones metabolism, Bone Density, Bone Remodeling, Treatment Outcome, Exercise physiology, Rheumatic Diseases physiopathology, Rheumatic Diseases therapy
- Abstract
Exercise has numerous health benefits in patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIRDs). Regular physical activity can help maintain/improve bone health. The aim of the present article was to review current knowledge on the effects of exercise on bone health in patients with AIRDs, particularly in those experiencing a high corticosteroid burden. The article also aimed to discuss potential mechanisms underlying the benefits of physical activity/exercise on bone tissue. Potential explanations regarding the role of exercise on bone health in AIRDs include anti-inflammatory effects, mechanical loading, improvement in muscle strength, hormonal changes, improvement in balance, and effects on telomere erosion, deoxyribonucleic acid methylation, and gene expression. Current evidence regarding the outcomes of exercise on bone health in patients with AIRDs is predominantly derived from studies focused on rheumatoid arthritis. Expanding research to include other rheumatic conditions would enhance the overall understanding of this topic., (© 2024 The Author(s). International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases published by Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
- Published
- 2024
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