Research Progress on the Effect of Exercise Intervention on Cardiovascular and Osteoporosis Complications
With the aging of society,the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis has become increasingly prominent,severely affecting patients'quality of life.This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the benefits of exercise intervention for patients with the cardiovascular and osteoporosis complication as a non-pharmacological treatment strategy,focusing on different types and intensities of exercise intervention.By systematically assessing relevant studies,the article summarizes the positive effects of exercise intervention on improving patients'cardiovascular function and increasing their bone density.Research indicates that regular and appropriate exercise can effectively reduce cardiovascular risks,increase bone strength,and then decrease the probability of fractures.This article highlights the importance of personalized exercise programs in treatment management and emphasizes the need for continued research on the long-term impact of exercise on the treatment effect of such complications.The purpose of this article is to provide guidance for clinical treatment and point out directions for future research.