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dc.contributor.authorAuthorReina-Gutiérrez, Sara.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorCavero-Redondo, Iván.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorMartínez-Vizcaíno, Vicente.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorNúñez de Arenas-Arroyo, Sergio.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorLópez-Muñoz, Purificación.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorÁlvarez-Bueno, Celia.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorGuzmán-Pavon, María José.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorTorres-Costoso, Ana.
dc.contributor.otherCareerFacultad de salud, ciencias sociales y deporteses
dc.date.accessionedDate Accessioned2022-02-22T20:07:26Z
dc.date.availableDate Available2022-02-22T20:07:26Z
dc.date.issuedDate Issued2022
dc.identifier.citationReferencia BibliográficaAnnals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 65(3),17 p.
dc.identifier.issnISSN1877-0657
dc.identifier.uriURIhttp://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/958
dc.identifier.uriURIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/annals-of-physical-and-rehabilitation-medicine
dc.description.abstractAbstractBackground: There is overwhelming evidence regarding the beneficial effects of exercise on the management of symptoms, functionality and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, few analyze have compared different types of exercise. Objective: The aim of this network meta-analysis (NMA) was to assess which type of physical exercise has the greatest positive effect on HRQoL in people with MS. Methods: MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Embase, Web of Science, Physiotherapy Evidence Database and SPORT- Discus databases were searched from inception to June 2021 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) examining the effect of physical exercise on HRQoL in people with MS. The NMA included pairwise and indi- rect comparisons. We ranked the effect of interventions calculating the surface under the cumulative ranking (SUCRA). Results: We included 45 RCTs in this NMA (2428 participants; 76% women; mean age 45 years). Five types of physical exercises were ranked. Sensorimotor training had the highest effect size (0.87, 95% confidence inter- val [CI] 0.60; 1.15) and the highest SUCRA (87%) for total HRQoL. The highest effect size and SUCRA for physi- cal and mental HRQoL were for aerobic exercise (0.85, 95% CI 0.28; 1.42) (89%) and mind-body exercises (0.54, 95% CI 0.03; 1.06) (89%). Sensorimotor training was the best exercise for mild disease and aerobic exer- cise for severe disease for total HRQoL. Conclusions: Sensorimotor training seems the most effective exercise to improve HRQoL and aerobic and mind-body exercises to improve physical and mental HRQoL, respectively.es
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dc.language.isoLanguage ISOen
dc.publisherPublisherElsevier Masson s.r.l.
dc.rightsRightsCreative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
dc.sourceSourcesAnnals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
dc.subjectSubjectPhysical activity
dc.subjectSubjectPhysiotherapy
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshRehabilitation
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshMultiple sclerosis
dc.titleTitleThe type of exercise most beneficial for quality of life in people with multiple sclerosis: A network meta-analysises
dc.typeDocument TypeArtículoes
dc.udla.catalogadordc.udla.catalogadorCBM
dc.udla.indexdc.udla.indexSCOPUS
dc.identifier.doidc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.rehab.2021.101578
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