Feasibility and Effects of Structured Physical Exercise Interventions in Adults with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study
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Guillamó Casanoves, Elisabet
Cobo Calvo, Álvaro
Oviedo, Guillermo R.
Travier, Noémie
Álamo, Juan
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l’Educació i de l’Esport Blanquerna
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2018Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease which
affects young adults at a time of maximum personal, professional
and social growth. Recent guidelines on physical activity have established
that exercise is an essential component of the clinical
management of people with MS with mild or moderate degree of
disability. The main purpose of this study was to test the feasibility
and the effects of two different 40-week structured physical
exercise interventions (a supervised high intensity interval training
plus home exercise program and a self-applied home-based
exercise program) on clinical evolution, psychological wellbeing,
quality of life, fatigue, cardiorespiratory fitness, strength and balance
of people with MS. Twenty-nine participants with relapsingremitting
MS (RRMS) participated in this study. All of them were
fully ambulatory and with minimal disability (Expanded Disability
Status Scale <3), for at least the last six months. Participants
selected to be part of a combined face-to-face plus home exercise
group (CFTFG; n = 8); a self-applied home-based exercise group
(HG; n = 11) or a control group (CG; n = 10). A total of 23 participants
completed the protocol (79.3%), of which 8 participants
(100%) from the CFTFG, 7 (63.6%) from the HG and 8 (80%)
from the CG. During the first 20-weeks of training, adherence
from the CFTFG reached 77.5% and from the HG reached 50 %.
During the second 20-weeks of training, adherence from the
CFTFG reached 62.5% and from the HG reached 45.4%. After
20-weeks of training, a significant improvement in the absolute
VO2 peak and in the 30-second sit to stand test was observed in
the CFTFG (all p < .05). This study confirms that offering a 40-
week structured exercise programme to a group of fully ambulatory
and minimally disabled persons with RRMS is feasible and
safe. Any adverse event related to the trial was reported by the
participants.
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Article
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Esclerosi múltiple
Exercici físic
Discapacitat física
Pages
11 p.
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Department of Sports Medicine Medical Faculty of Uludag University (Turkey)
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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 2018, Núm. 17
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