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Exercise, proper diet may reduce effects of malaria

Exercise, proper diet may reduce effects of malaria
New York, Jan 14 (IANS) Regular exercise and a healthy diet of fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as right amount of protein, can help reduce the damage to the heart and skeletal muscles brought on by malaria, according to a study.

Each year, malaria afflicts more than 500 million people in scores of countries around the world, killing more than 400,000, according to the World Health Organisation.

Moderate or high levels of malaria infection typically affect skeletal muscles and the heart, said Marco Brotto, professor at The University of Texas - Arlington.

 

"Residual effects could be from the heart being weaker for some time to permanently suffering some damage," Brotto said, adding that a similar effect takes place on the muscles.

Even those with mild cases of malaria report a lot of muscle soreness and fatigue. But, healthy diets and regular exercise can act as a counter against the disease within a short duration. Interventions such as anti-oxidant therapy through diet and medication can boost the functions of the heart and muscles.

Also, "there are interventions you could take prior to or in anticipation of an infection in order to improve the muscular and heart function," Brotto observed.

Apart from exercise, eating more fresh fruits, vegetables and fiber as well as high protein diet such as meat, poultry, fish, legumes can help combat the infection, the researchers suggested.

The study was published in The Malaria Journal.

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