Effects of resistance exercise on patients with post-stroke dysphagia based on ACSM recommendations: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

BackgroundResistance exercise shows potential for improving swallowing function in post-stroke dysphagia (PSD), though optimal dose-response parameters remain unclear. While the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) framework effectively guides exercise prescriptions in healthy populations, its...

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Main Authors Ye, Yu, Wu, Kairui, Liu, Yingquan, Ji, Hongjie, Li, Hongtao, Jiang, Bo, Xu, Fangyuan, Li, Xuejun, Hu, Peijia, Cheng, Hongliang
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Abstract BackgroundResistance exercise shows potential for improving swallowing function in post-stroke dysphagia (PSD), though optimal dose-response parameters remain unclear. While the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) framework effectively guides exercise prescriptions in healthy populations, its application to PSD rehabilitation lacks meta-analytical validation. This study evaluates varying resistance exercise dosages on swallowing outcomes in PSD patients.MethodsWe systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating resistance training in PSD. Interventions were stratified using ACSM compliance criteria (6/8 and 7/8 thresholds) into high-adherence versus low/uncertain-adherence groups. Subgroup analyses employed random-effects meta-analyses.ResultsAnalysis included 19 RCTs (n = 566). Using 6/8 ACSM criteria, 11 studies comprised the high-adherence group and eight the low/uncertain group. High-adherence interventions demonstrated improved positively oriented scores [SMD = −1.72 (95% CI −3.26 to −0.18)], enhanced safety [SMD = −0.93 (95% CI −1.54 to −0.32)], and worsened negatively oriented scores [SMD = 2.27 (95% CI 0.66–3.87)]. Low-adherence groups showed non-significant improvements in positively oriented scores [SMD = −0.47 (95% CI −1.02 to 0.09)], negatively oriented scores [SMD = 0.43 (95% CI −0.09–0.94)], and safety [MD = −1.85 (95% CI −3.83 to 0.13)]. Applying stricter 7/8 criteria reclassified nine studies as high-adherence and 10 as low/uncertain. High-adherence groups exhibited greater positively oriented scores improvement [SMD = −2.15 (95% CI −4.11 to −0.20)], safety enhancement [MD = −1.05 (95% CI −1.58 to −0.51)], and negatively oriented scores decline [SMD = 2.85 (95% CI 0.82–4.89)]. Low-adherence groups maintained non-significant outcomes: positively oriented scores [SMD = −0.33 (95% CI −0.75 to 0.10)], negatively oriented scores [SMD = 0.32 (95% CI −0.09–0.74)], and safety [MD = −1.39 (95% CI −2.84 to 0.07)].ConclusionResistance exercise demonstrates superior therapeutic effects over non-resistance interventions for PSD. High adherence to ACSM-recommended dosages yields significantly greater improvements in swallowing function and safety compared to low/uncertain adherence regimens. These findings validate the clinical utility of ACSM guidelines for optimizing resistance exercise prescriptions in PSD rehabilitation.Systematic Review Registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/, identifier CRD420251041450.
AbstractList BackgroundResistance exercise shows potential for improving swallowing function in post-stroke dysphagia (PSD), though optimal dose-response parameters remain unclear. While the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) framework effectively guides exercise prescriptions in healthy populations, its application to PSD rehabilitation lacks meta-analytical validation. This study evaluates varying resistance exercise dosages on swallowing outcomes in PSD patients.MethodsWe systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating resistance training in PSD. Interventions were stratified using ACSM compliance criteria (6/8 and 7/8 thresholds) into high-adherence versus low/uncertain-adherence groups. Subgroup analyses employed random-effects meta-analyses.ResultsAnalysis included 19 RCTs (n = 566). Using 6/8 ACSM criteria, 11 studies comprised the high-adherence group and eight the low/uncertain group. High-adherence interventions demonstrated improved positively oriented scores [SMD = −1.72 (95% CI −3.26 to −0.18)], enhanced safety [SMD = −0.93 (95% CI −1.54 to −0.32)], and worsened negatively oriented scores [SMD = 2.27 (95% CI 0.66–3.87)]. Low-adherence groups showed non-significant improvements in positively oriented scores [SMD = −0.47 (95% CI −1.02 to 0.09)], negatively oriented scores [SMD = 0.43 (95% CI −0.09–0.94)], and safety [MD = −1.85 (95% CI −3.83 to 0.13)]. Applying stricter 7/8 criteria reclassified nine studies as high-adherence and 10 as low/uncertain. High-adherence groups exhibited greater positively oriented scores improvement [SMD = −2.15 (95% CI −4.11 to −0.20)], safety enhancement [MD = −1.05 (95% CI −1.58 to −0.51)], and negatively oriented scores decline [SMD = 2.85 (95% CI 0.82–4.89)]. Low-adherence groups maintained non-significant outcomes: positively oriented scores [SMD = −0.33 (95% CI −0.75 to 0.10)], negatively oriented scores [SMD = 0.32 (95% CI −0.09–0.74)], and safety [MD = −1.39 (95% CI −2.84 to 0.07)].ConclusionResistance exercise demonstrates superior therapeutic effects over non-resistance interventions for PSD. High adherence to ACSM-recommended dosages yields significantly greater improvements in swallowing function and safety compared to low/uncertain adherence regimens. These findings validate the clinical utility of ACSM guidelines for optimizing resistance exercise prescriptions in PSD rehabilitation.Systematic Review Registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/, identifier CRD420251041450.
Author Hu, Peijia
Liu, Yingquan
Xu, Fangyuan
Li, Hongtao
Jiang, Bo
Li, Xuejun
Cheng, Hongliang
Wu, Kairui
Ye, Yu
Ji, Hongjie
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1 Graduate School of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine , Anhui , China
3 The Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine , Anhui , China
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