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Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program

BACKGROUND: Pompe disease is a proximal myopathy. We investigated whether exercise training is a safe and useful adjuvant therapy for adult Pompe patients, receiving enzyme replacement therapy. METHODS: Training comprised 36 sessions of standardized aerobic, resistance and core stability exercises o...

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Autores principales: van den Berg, Linda E. M., Favejee, Marein M., Wens, Stephan C. A., Kruijshaar, Michelle E., Praet, Stephan F. E., Reuser, Arnold J. J., Bussmann, Johannes B. J., van Doorn, Pieter A., van der Ploeg, Ans T.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4506616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26187632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-015-0303-0
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author van den Berg, Linda E. M.
Favejee, Marein M.
Wens, Stephan C. A.
Kruijshaar, Michelle E.
Praet, Stephan F. E.
Reuser, Arnold J. J.
Bussmann, Johannes B. J.
van Doorn, Pieter A.
van der Ploeg, Ans T.
author_facet van den Berg, Linda E. M.
Favejee, Marein M.
Wens, Stephan C. A.
Kruijshaar, Michelle E.
Praet, Stephan F. E.
Reuser, Arnold J. J.
Bussmann, Johannes B. J.
van Doorn, Pieter A.
van der Ploeg, Ans T.
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description BACKGROUND: Pompe disease is a proximal myopathy. We investigated whether exercise training is a safe and useful adjuvant therapy for adult Pompe patients, receiving enzyme replacement therapy. METHODS: Training comprised 36 sessions of standardized aerobic, resistance and core stability exercises over 12 weeks. Before and after, the primary outcome measures safety, endurance (aerobic exercise capacity and distance walked on the 6 min walk test) and muscle strength, and secondary outcome measures core stability, muscle function and body composition, were evaluated. RESULTS: Of 25 patients enrolled, 23 successfully completed the training. Improvements in endurance were shown by increases in maximum workload capacity (110 W before to 122 W after training, [95 % CI of the difference 6 · 0 to 19 · 7]), maximal oxygen uptake capacity (69 · 4 % and 75 · 9 % of normal, [2 · 5 to 10 · 4]), and maximum walking distance (6 min walk test: 492 meters and 508, [−4 · 4 to 27 · 7] ). There were increases in muscle strength of the hip flexors (156 · 4 N to 180 · 7 N [1 · 6 to 13 · 6) and shoulder abductors (143 · 1 N to 150 · 7 N [13 · 2 to 35 · 2]). As an important finding in secondary outcome measures the number of patients who were able to perform the core stability exercises rose, as did the core stability balancing time (p < 0.05, for all four exercises). Functional tests showed small reductions in the time needed to climb four steps (2 · 4 sec to 2 · 1, [− 0 · 54 to −0 · 04 ]) and rise to standing position (5 · 8 sec to 4 · 8, [−2 · 0 to 0 · 0]), while time to run, the quick motor function test results and body composition remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that a combination of aerobic, strength and core stability exercises is feasible, safe and beneficial to adults with Pompe disease.
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spelling pubmed-45066162015-07-19 Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program van den Berg, Linda E. M. Favejee, Marein M. Wens, Stephan C. A. Kruijshaar, Michelle E. Praet, Stephan F. E. Reuser, Arnold J. J. Bussmann, Johannes B. J. van Doorn, Pieter A. van der Ploeg, Ans T. Orphanet J Rare Dis Research BACKGROUND: Pompe disease is a proximal myopathy. We investigated whether exercise training is a safe and useful adjuvant therapy for adult Pompe patients, receiving enzyme replacement therapy. METHODS: Training comprised 36 sessions of standardized aerobic, resistance and core stability exercises over 12 weeks. Before and after, the primary outcome measures safety, endurance (aerobic exercise capacity and distance walked on the 6 min walk test) and muscle strength, and secondary outcome measures core stability, muscle function and body composition, were evaluated. RESULTS: Of 25 patients enrolled, 23 successfully completed the training. Improvements in endurance were shown by increases in maximum workload capacity (110 W before to 122 W after training, [95 % CI of the difference 6 · 0 to 19 · 7]), maximal oxygen uptake capacity (69 · 4 % and 75 · 9 % of normal, [2 · 5 to 10 · 4]), and maximum walking distance (6 min walk test: 492 meters and 508, [−4 · 4 to 27 · 7] ). There were increases in muscle strength of the hip flexors (156 · 4 N to 180 · 7 N [1 · 6 to 13 · 6) and shoulder abductors (143 · 1 N to 150 · 7 N [13 · 2 to 35 · 2]). As an important finding in secondary outcome measures the number of patients who were able to perform the core stability exercises rose, as did the core stability balancing time (p < 0.05, for all four exercises). Functional tests showed small reductions in the time needed to climb four steps (2 · 4 sec to 2 · 1, [− 0 · 54 to −0 · 04 ]) and rise to standing position (5 · 8 sec to 4 · 8, [−2 · 0 to 0 · 0]), while time to run, the quick motor function test results and body composition remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that a combination of aerobic, strength and core stability exercises is feasible, safe and beneficial to adults with Pompe disease. BioMed Central 2015-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4506616/ /pubmed/26187632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-015-0303-0 Text en © van den Berg et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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van den Berg, Linda E. M.
Favejee, Marein M.
Wens, Stephan C. A.
Kruijshaar, Michelle E.
Praet, Stephan F. E.
Reuser, Arnold J. J.
Bussmann, Johannes B. J.
van Doorn, Pieter A.
van der Ploeg, Ans T.
Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
title Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
title_full Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
title_fullStr Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
title_full_unstemmed Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
title_short Safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with Pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
title_sort safety and efficacy of exercise training in adults with pompe disease: evalution of endurance, muscle strength and core stability before and after a 12 week training program
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4506616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26187632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-015-0303-0
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