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Pragmatic exercise intervention in people with mild to moderate multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled feasibility study.

Anouska M Carter1, Amanda J Daley, Sue W Kesterton, Nicola M Woodroofe, John M Saxton, Basil Sharrack.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS) are less physically active than the general population and pragmatic approaches designed to equip them with the skills and confidence to participate in long-term physical activity are required.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of a pragmatic exercise intervention in PwMS.
METHODS: A voluntary sample of 30 PwMS (male n = 4, female n = 26; mean age = 40 years; range = 24-49 years), with mild to moderate disability (EDSS ≤ 5.5), were recruited from eligible participants attending outpatient clinics. A total of 28 participants were randomised to a 10 week pragmatic exercise intervention (2× supervised and 1× home-based session per week) or usual care. Clinical, functional and quality of life (MSQoL-54) outcomes were assessed at baseline, immediately and 3 months after the intervention.
RESULTS: Attrition was low (2 participants lost to immediate follow-up and 4 participants lost to 3 month follow-up), with high compliance rates (>75% of all sessions). The intervention group achieved progression of exercise volume (24.3 ± 7.0 to 30.9 ± 5.5 min per session), intensity (60.4 ± 8.8 to 67.7 ± 6.9% HR max) and training impulse (min × average HR=training impulse/load [arbitrary units; AU]) (2600 ± 1105 to 3210 ± 1269AU) during the intervention, whilst significantly increasing(P = 0.050) their physical composite score (MSQOL-54) at 10 weeks and readiness to exercise (P = 0.003) at 3 months compared with usual care.
CONCLUSION: This pragmatic intervention was feasible for PwMS, but further research is needed to assess its long-term impact on physical activity behaviour.
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Keywords:  AU; Arbitrary units; BMI; Body Mass Index; EDSS; EM; Exercise; Expanded Disability Status Score; Expectation Maximisation; Feasibility studies; GNDS; Guy's Neurological Disability Scale; HRQOL; Health Related Quality of Life; MSFC; MSQOL-54; Multiple Sclerosis; Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite; Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54; NHS; National Health Service; People with Multiple Sclerosis; PwMS; QoL; Quality of life; RPE; Randomised controlled trial; Rate of Perceived Exertion; TRIMP; Training impulse

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23612222     DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2013.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials        ISSN: 1551-7144            Impact factor:   2.226


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