Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Beatriz Franco
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Paulo Daubian Rubini dos Santos Nosé, Marco Tulio de Mello, Andrea Maculano Esteves
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: https://dx.doi.org/10.5935%2F1984-0063.20190064
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Resumo: Non-pharmacologic treatments of Sleep-Related Movement Disorders (SRMD) are already well described in the literature. The physical activity has been presented as a factor to improve quality of life and in several aspects related to sleep disorders. Thus, the purpose of this review was to analyze the benefits of physical exercise and your indication to improve to SRMD. In the research, 19 studies were found that evaluate the efficacy of physical exercise on SRMD in both human and animal models. The results demonstrate that both acute and chronic physical exercises are effective in reducing symptoms of SRMD. However, most studies were performed with aerobic exercise. Three studies evaluated the efficacy of combined exercise, and no studies have investigated the relationship of resistance exercise. Regarding the mechanisms involved, a study discusses the relationship between the release of beta-endorphin and the exercise practice, and two studies with animal models show the changes of the dopaminergic system after physical exercise. From this evidences, we suggested that physical exercise is a favorable non-pharmacological treatment for SRMD. However, more studies should be available for a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved, as well of the type, duration and better time of the day to practice.
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Three studies evaluated the efficacy of combined exercise, and no studies have investigated the relationship of resistance exercise. Regarding the mechanisms involved, a study discusses the relationship between the release of beta-endorphin and the exercise practice, and two studies with animal models show the changes of the dopaminergic system after physical exercise. From this evidences, we suggested that physical exercise is a favorable non-pharmacological treatment for SRMD. 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title Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
spellingShingle Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
Beatriz Franco
Restless legs syndrome
Movement disorders
Physical exercise
Sleep wake disorders
Distúrbios do movimento
Exercícios físicos
Distúrbios do sono
Vigília
title_short Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
title_full Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
title_fullStr Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
title_full_unstemmed Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
title_sort Exercise as a favorable non-pharmacologic treatment to Sleep-Related Movement Disorders: a review
author Beatriz Franco
author_facet Beatriz Franco
Paulo Daubian Rubini dos Santos Nosé
Marco Tulio de Mello
Andrea Maculano Esteves
author_role author
author2 Paulo Daubian Rubini dos Santos Nosé
Marco Tulio de Mello
Andrea Maculano Esteves
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beatriz Franco
Paulo Daubian Rubini dos Santos Nosé
Marco Tulio de Mello
Andrea Maculano Esteves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Restless legs syndrome
Movement disorders
Physical exercise
Sleep wake disorders
topic Restless legs syndrome
Movement disorders
Physical exercise
Sleep wake disorders
Distúrbios do movimento
Exercícios físicos
Distúrbios do sono
Vigília
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Distúrbios do movimento
Exercícios físicos
Distúrbios do sono
Vigília
description Non-pharmacologic treatments of Sleep-Related Movement Disorders (SRMD) are already well described in the literature. The physical activity has been presented as a factor to improve quality of life and in several aspects related to sleep disorders. Thus, the purpose of this review was to analyze the benefits of physical exercise and your indication to improve to SRMD. In the research, 19 studies were found that evaluate the efficacy of physical exercise on SRMD in both human and animal models. The results demonstrate that both acute and chronic physical exercises are effective in reducing symptoms of SRMD. However, most studies were performed with aerobic exercise. Three studies evaluated the efficacy of combined exercise, and no studies have investigated the relationship of resistance exercise. Regarding the mechanisms involved, a study discusses the relationship between the release of beta-endorphin and the exercise practice, and two studies with animal models show the changes of the dopaminergic system after physical exercise. From this evidences, we suggested that physical exercise is a favorable non-pharmacological treatment for SRMD. However, more studies should be available for a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved, as well of the type, duration and better time of the day to practice.
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