Physical training for McArdle disease

Rosaline Quinlivan, John Vissing, David Hilton-Jones, John Buckley

33 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

McArdle disease is a rare metabolic myopathy caused by a complete absence of the enzyme muscle glycogen phosphorylase. Affected people experience symptoms of fatigue and cramping within minutes of exercise and are at risk for acute muscle injury (rhabdomyolysis) and acute renal failure. If the first few minutes of exercise are paced, a 'second wind' will occur enabling exercise to continue. This is due to mobilisation and utilisation of alternative fuel substrates. Aerobic training appears to improve work capacity by increasing cardiovascular fitness.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Volume12
Pages (from-to)CD007931
ISSN1469-493X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Exercise
  • Glycogen Storage Disease Type V
  • Humans

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