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Exercise and lifestyle physical activity recommendations for people with multiple sclerosis throughout the disease course.

Rosalind KalbTheodore R BrownSusan CooteKathleen CostelloUlrik DalgasEric GarmonBarbara GiesserJune HalperHerb KarpatkinJennifer KellerAlexander V NgLara A PiluttiAmanda RohrigPaul Van AschKathleen ZackowskiRobert W Motl
Published in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2020)
Based on current evidence and expert opinion, the Society makes the following recommendations, endorsed by the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers:Healthcare providers should endorse and promote the benefits/safety of exercise and lifestyle physical activity for every person with MS.Early evaluation by a physical or occupational therapist or exercise or sport scientist, experienced in MS (hereafter referred to as "specialists"), is recommended to establish an individualized exercise and/or lifestyle physical activity plan.Taking into account comorbidities and symptom fluctuations, healthcare providers should encourage ⩾150 min/week of exercise and/or ⩾150 min/week of lifestyle physical activity.Progress toward these targets should be gradual, based on the person's abilities, preferences, and safety.If disability increases and exercise/physical activity becomes more challenging, referrals to specialists are essential to ensure safe and appropriate prescriptions.When physical mobility is very limited, exercise should be facilitated by a trained assistant.
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