Are Crohn's Disease Patients Limited in Sport Practise? An UltraEndurance Case-Control Study Response.
Jose Francisco Tornero AguileraJoaquín Sánchez-MolinaJose Alberto ParracaAna MoraisVicente Javier Clemente-SuarezPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The aim of this study was to analyze the psychophysiological response of a Crohn's Disease patient in an ultra-endurance event. The psychophysiological responses of a Crohn's Disease and non-Crohn's Disease participant were analysed before during and after an 8 h ultra-endurance running event. Results showed how Crohn's patient presented a similar psychophysiological response than non-Crohn's participant in the ultra-endurance event, except for a higher pre- and post-event sympathetic modulation, lower event sympathetic tone, and lower event body temperature. This study could contribute to improving physical activity recommendations for persons with Crohn's Disease and open a new research line for an improved understanding of psychophysiological modifications of Crohn's Disease patients during exercise.