Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread chronic pain, muscle tenderness, chronic fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Treatment of FM focuses on the management of symptoms, often using medications, cognitive behavioral therapy, or moderate-to-high-intensity exercises (MHIE)....

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Main Authors: Caio V. M. Sarmento, Zhaoyang Liu, Irina V. Smirnova, Wen Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-09-01
Series:Physiologia
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9488/3/3/34
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author Caio V. M. Sarmento
Zhaoyang Liu
Irina V. Smirnova
Wen Liu
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Wen Liu
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description Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread chronic pain, muscle tenderness, chronic fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Treatment of FM focuses on the management of symptoms, often using medications, cognitive behavioral therapy, or moderate-to-high-intensity exercises (MHIE). MHIE is highly recommended by the current guidelines from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association for people with FM to decrease comorbidities due to sedentary lifestyles. MHIE has also been shown to improve FM symptoms in individuals who can tolerate MHIE. However, individuals with FM present with one of the poorest adherences to MHIE. Most individuals with FM report symptoms worsening at the beginning of an MHIE intervention program. Objectives: This literature review aims to estimate the adherence to MHIE using dropout and compliance rates in individuals with FM who participated in studies that applied MHIE as an intervention and to examine possible reasons for high dropout rates and low compliance with MHIE programs, including psychological and physiological factors. Understanding the scope of potential dropout and compliance rates to MHIE intervention and factors that impact MHIE adherence in people with FM may help researchers and clinicians better design clinical trial studies and develop tailored exercise interventions according to individual patient characteristics. Conclusion: FM is a multi-faceted syndrome that can vary significantly in its presentation from person to person due to the complex duality of psychological and physiological factors. Consequently, clinicians should consider both components when prescribing exercises to FM patients.
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spelling doaj.art-598eadf745844d40bf94177c903c54d02023-11-19T12:31:08ZengMDPI AGPhysiologia2673-94882023-09-013347248310.3390/physiologia3030034Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature ReviewCaio V. M. Sarmento0Zhaoyang Liu1Irina V. Smirnova2Wen Liu3Department of Physical Therapy, California State University, Fresno, CA 93340, USADepartment of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Science, and Athletic Training, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, USADepartment of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Science, and Athletic Training, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, USADepartment of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Science, and Athletic Training, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, USAFibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread chronic pain, muscle tenderness, chronic fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Treatment of FM focuses on the management of symptoms, often using medications, cognitive behavioral therapy, or moderate-to-high-intensity exercises (MHIE). MHIE is highly recommended by the current guidelines from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association for people with FM to decrease comorbidities due to sedentary lifestyles. MHIE has also been shown to improve FM symptoms in individuals who can tolerate MHIE. However, individuals with FM present with one of the poorest adherences to MHIE. Most individuals with FM report symptoms worsening at the beginning of an MHIE intervention program. Objectives: This literature review aims to estimate the adherence to MHIE using dropout and compliance rates in individuals with FM who participated in studies that applied MHIE as an intervention and to examine possible reasons for high dropout rates and low compliance with MHIE programs, including psychological and physiological factors. Understanding the scope of potential dropout and compliance rates to MHIE intervention and factors that impact MHIE adherence in people with FM may help researchers and clinicians better design clinical trial studies and develop tailored exercise interventions according to individual patient characteristics. Conclusion: FM is a multi-faceted syndrome that can vary significantly in its presentation from person to person due to the complex duality of psychological and physiological factors. Consequently, clinicians should consider both components when prescribing exercises to FM patients.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9488/3/3/34fibromyalgiachronic painexerciseinflammation
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Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review
Physiologia
fibromyalgia
chronic pain
exercise
inflammation
title Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review
title_full Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review
title_fullStr Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review
title_short Exploring Adherence to Moderate to High-Intensity Exercises in Patients with Fibromyalgia: The Role of Physiological and Psychological Factors—A Narrative Literature Review
title_sort exploring adherence to moderate to high intensity exercises in patients with fibromyalgia the role of physiological and psychological factors a narrative literature review
topic fibromyalgia
chronic pain
exercise
inflammation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9488/3/3/34
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