Physical activity for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome

No SJR dataJun 29, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Physical Activity as a Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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Abstract

Data from 11 randomized controlled trials involving 622 participants suggest that physical activity may improve irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.

  • Six trials showed an improvement in IBS symptoms with physical activity compared to usual care, but the certainty of this evidence is rated as very low due to risks of bias.
  • There is no conclusive evidence that yoga is more effective than walking in improving IBS symptoms based on two studies.
  • Physical activity interventions did not demonstrate an improvement in quality of life compared to usual care, with very low certainty in the findings.
  • Meta-analysis found no significant reduction in abdominal pain with physical activity when compared to usual care, rated with very low certainty.
  • Adverse effects reported were minimal, with one instance of musculoskeletal injury during yoga, but the overall evidence regarding safety is very limited.

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