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High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial

INTRODUCTION: Low-to-moderate intensity exercise improves muscle contractile properties and endurance capacity in multiple sclerosis (MS). The impact of high intensity exercise remains unknown. METHODS: Thirty-four MS patients were randomized into a sedentary control group (SED, n = 11) and 2 exerci...

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Autores principales: Wens, Inez, Dalgas, Ulrik, Vandenabeele, Frank, Grevendonk, Lotte, Verboven, Kenneth, Hansen, Dominique, Eijnde, Bert O.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4587912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26418222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133697
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author Wens, Inez
Dalgas, Ulrik
Vandenabeele, Frank
Grevendonk, Lotte
Verboven, Kenneth
Hansen, Dominique
Eijnde, Bert O.
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Dalgas, Ulrik
Vandenabeele, Frank
Grevendonk, Lotte
Verboven, Kenneth
Hansen, Dominique
Eijnde, Bert O.
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description INTRODUCTION: Low-to-moderate intensity exercise improves muscle contractile properties and endurance capacity in multiple sclerosis (MS). The impact of high intensity exercise remains unknown. METHODS: Thirty-four MS patients were randomized into a sedentary control group (SED, n = 11) and 2 exercise groups that performed 12 weeks of a high intensity interval (H(IT)R, n = 12) or high intensity continuous cardiovascular training (H(CT)R, n = 11), both in combination with resistance training. M.vastus lateralis fiber cross sectional area (CSA) and proportion, knee-flexor/extensor strength, body composition, maximal endurance capacity and self-reported physical activity levels were assessed before and after 12 weeks. RESULTS: Compared to SED, 12 weeks of high intensity exercise increased mean fiber CSA (H(IT)R: +21±7%, H(CT)R: +23±5%). Furthermore, fiber type I CSA increased in H(CT)R (+29±6%), whereas type II (+23±7%) and IIa (+23±6%,) CSA increased in H(IT)R. Muscle strength improved in H(IT)R and H(CT)R (between +13±7% and +45±20%) and body fat percentage tended to decrease (H(IT)R: -3.9±2.0% and H(CT)R: -2.5±1.2%). Furthermore, endurance capacity (W(max) +21±4%, time to exhaustion +24±5%, VO(2max) +17±5%) and lean tissue mass (+1.4±0.5%) only increased in H(IT)R. Finally self-reported physical activity levels increased 73±19% and 86±27% in H(CT)R and H(IT)R, respectively. CONCLUSION: High intensity cardiovascular exercise combined with resistance training was safe, well tolerated and improved muscle contractile characteristics and endurance capacity in MS. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01845896
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spelling pubmed-45879122015-10-02 High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial Wens, Inez Dalgas, Ulrik Vandenabeele, Frank Grevendonk, Lotte Verboven, Kenneth Hansen, Dominique Eijnde, Bert O. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Low-to-moderate intensity exercise improves muscle contractile properties and endurance capacity in multiple sclerosis (MS). The impact of high intensity exercise remains unknown. METHODS: Thirty-four MS patients were randomized into a sedentary control group (SED, n = 11) and 2 exercise groups that performed 12 weeks of a high intensity interval (H(IT)R, n = 12) or high intensity continuous cardiovascular training (H(CT)R, n = 11), both in combination with resistance training. M.vastus lateralis fiber cross sectional area (CSA) and proportion, knee-flexor/extensor strength, body composition, maximal endurance capacity and self-reported physical activity levels were assessed before and after 12 weeks. RESULTS: Compared to SED, 12 weeks of high intensity exercise increased mean fiber CSA (H(IT)R: +21±7%, H(CT)R: +23±5%). Furthermore, fiber type I CSA increased in H(CT)R (+29±6%), whereas type II (+23±7%) and IIa (+23±6%,) CSA increased in H(IT)R. Muscle strength improved in H(IT)R and H(CT)R (between +13±7% and +45±20%) and body fat percentage tended to decrease (H(IT)R: -3.9±2.0% and H(CT)R: -2.5±1.2%). Furthermore, endurance capacity (W(max) +21±4%, time to exhaustion +24±5%, VO(2max) +17±5%) and lean tissue mass (+1.4±0.5%) only increased in H(IT)R. Finally self-reported physical activity levels increased 73±19% and 86±27% in H(CT)R and H(IT)R, respectively. CONCLUSION: High intensity cardiovascular exercise combined with resistance training was safe, well tolerated and improved muscle contractile characteristics and endurance capacity in MS. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01845896 Public Library of Science 2015-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4587912/ /pubmed/26418222 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133697 Text en © 2015 Wens et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wens, Inez
Dalgas, Ulrik
Vandenabeele, Frank
Grevendonk, Lotte
Verboven, Kenneth
Hansen, Dominique
Eijnde, Bert O.
High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial
title High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial
title_full High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial
title_fullStr High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial
title_short High Intensity Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Muscle Contractile Characteristics and Exercise Capacity, a Randomised Controlled Trial
title_sort high intensity exercise in multiple sclerosis: effects on muscle contractile characteristics and exercise capacity, a randomised controlled trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4587912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26418222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133697
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